
Pillar I · Stewardship of Markets
Kingdom Trading
Kingdom Trading teaches children to understand money as a tool of dominion, not a master. From age-appropriate lessons on saving and value to disciplined study of markets, charts, risk, and patience, students learn that wealth in the Kingdom is built slowly, stewarded faithfully, and used to advance a purpose greater than themselves.
It matters because the enemy has discipled a generation into debt and consumption. We disciple them into ownership and discernment. A child who learns to steward a dollar at seven becomes an adult who can steward a vision at twenty-seven — and never bows to a paycheck to keep their convictions.
What students learn
- The difference between saving, investing & speculating
- Reading charts, trends & market cycles by age band
- Risk management & the discipline of patience
- Compounding, interest & the time value of money
- Tithing, giving & Kingdom economics
- Building a personal & family financial covenant
- Emotional mastery — fear & greed under the Spirit
- Stewarding gain toward generational purpose
Sample Lesson Preview
"The Two Jars"
Children learn to split every gift into a Save jar and a Give jar, discovering that money obeys the one who plans for it.
"What Is Value?"
Students trade tokens for goods to discover why some things cost more, and how scarcity, work, and trust set a price.
"Reading the Candle"
An introduction to charts: students track a simulated asset for a week and journal the story the price is telling.
"Risk, Patience & the Long Game"
A full risk-management unit: position sizing, stop discipline, and why the Kingdom investor outlasts the gambler.





