When we build upon what is already strong, those assets themselves begin to grow and flourish. Like compounding interest in a savings account, we are building strength upon strength, and that simply builds more strength. What a joyful cycle to kick-start!
But that is not the best part. For the best part, we'll share one more observation, this one is about wealthy people. Wealthy individuals do not see other wealthy individuals as competition. They see each other as friends, compadres, co-investors, partners.
Because wealthy people are building their sustainability upon what they already own, they don't have to worry that by someone else getting more, they will be somehow diminished. No competition. No scarcity. No fear.
Wealthy people are therefore free to focus on what they have in common, and to build on that. They are free to live life with the knowledge that resources are not limited, but abundant.
When we build upon our assets, we are free to see others who care about the same things we do - formerly known as our competitors - as allies, friends, compadres. We can share with them an abundance of resources. An abundance of supporters. An abundance of others who care about what you care about.
This is the reason we have the resources page. There is a mandate on The Healing Place to be a central location for those in need physically (naturally) and spiritually. The Healing Place is supported by the Body of Christ. Meaning, across racial, denominational, religious, and yes even local houses of worship boundaries we are collaborating for the common cause of building the Kingdom of God. As the true Kingdom Builders step up and get in their God assigned place, each ministry, each house of worship, each individual that gets in place can grow and prosper as God would have it.