Ken Joslin

Ken Joslin

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03/04/2026

Most entrepreneurs measure success by revenue.

God measures it by stewardship.

A few years ago someone asked me a question that stopped me in my tracks:

“What’s your budget?”

At the time, I could tell you revenue numbers, speakers, and expenses.

But the deeper question behind it was this:

Are you actually stewarding what God entrusted to you, or are you just running fast?

That moment forced me to rethink how I lead.

Because one day every leader will stand before God and give an account for three things:

People – How did you lead the people entrusted to you?

Resources – How did you manage the money and opportunities you were given?

Calling – Did you fully step into what God asked you to build?

The problem is most entrepreneurs only focus on growth.

But growth without stewardship eventually collapses.

High-level leadership requires three shifts:

• From ownership to stewardship
• From ego to obedience
• From success to impact

You are not the owner.

You are the manager of something God entrusted to you.

Your business.
Your influence.
Your team.
Your finances.

None of it goes with you.

The real scoreboard is how well you stewarded it.

That’s the level of conversation we have inside the Mastermind in Puerto Rico.

Not just scaling businesses.

But learning how to steward influence, leadership, and resources at a higher level.

April 23–25, 2026
Puerto Rico

If you’re a faith-based entrepreneur who knows you’ve been entrusted with something significant, apply here:

www.growstackdrive.com/mastermind

Because the real question isn’t how big your business becomes.

It’s how well you steward what God gave you.

03/03/2026

God created us for connection.

He created us to be connected.

Genesis 2:18 says, “It is not good that man should be alone.”

Let me tell you something.

Loneliness is not failure.

It’s a warning sign.

There are CEOs sitting in rooms just like this all across the country.

Seven-figure. Eight-figure. Massive responsibility.

And they are lonely.

They keep grinding.
They keep producing.
They keep leading.

But they are isolated.

And isolation will quietly destroy what success built.

I get emotional when I look at a room full of leaders because I know what transformation looks like.

I know what the last five and a half years have done in my own life.

The men and women who have helped me grow in health, faith, and leadership were not random.

They were intentional relationships.

The people on that health panel.
The leaders on that stage.
The conversations behind the scenes.

That’s connection.

That’s growth.

That’s why I am so passionate about what we’re building.

Because loneliness is not weakness.

It’s a signal that you were never meant to carry this alone.

If you are leading at a high level but feel isolated at the top, that is not a sign to quit.

It’s a sign to get in the right room.

The Mastermind in Puerto Rico is built for leaders who are done pretending they can do this alone.

Smaller room.
Real relationships.
Real accountability.
Real connection.

April 23–25, 2026.
Puerto Rico.

If you’re ready to stop leading in isolation and start building with the right people around you, apply now.

Go to www.growstackdrive.com/mastermind

Because you were never created to carry the weight alone.

03/02/2026

I may not see it in the natural yet.

But I can see it in the supernatural.

I can see it in my heart.

There is a vision.

Proverbs 29:18 says, “Where there is no vision, the people perish.”

But where there is vision, people flourish.

Your team needs your vision.

Your family needs your clarity.

Men, your wife needs your clarity.
Your kids need your clarity.

Your children need to see you trusting God in such a way that they say, “My dad is believing God for something bigger.”

They need to see faith in action.

Last year at the end of the conference, my daughter sent me a text.

She said, “Dad, now I know what I want to do with my life. I want to get on stage and help people just like you.”

She was 16 years old.

That was my favorite moment of the entire year.

Not the speakers.
Not the business wins.
Not the revenue.

That moment.

Because she didn’t just hear me talk about faith.

She saw it.

Your kids don’t follow what you say.

They follow what you model.

If you want your family to flourish, you have to get clear on the vision God has put in your heart.

That’s the level of clarity and conviction we work on inside the Mastermind in Puerto Rico.

Smaller room.
Higher standard.
Clearer vision.

April 23–25, 2026.
Puerto Rico.

If you’re ready to lead with vision in a way your family can see and follow, apply now.

Go to www.growstackdrive.com/mastermind

Because when the leader gets vision, everyone flourishes.

02/27/2026

When Jesus and His disciples were leaving Jericho, a blind beggar named Bartimaeus was sitting on the side of the road.

He heard that Jesus of Nazareth was passing by.

And he started shouting.

“Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me.”

The crowd told him to be quiet.

They said, “Shhh. Stop. Don’t make a scene.”

But when you’re desperate, you don’t care what the crowd thinks.

The crowd looked at him and basically said, “You’re blind. What do you expect?”

But he shouted louder.

“Son of David, have mercy on me.”

And when Jesus heard him, He stopped.

That’s the part that gets me.

He stopped.

What are you going to say to Jesus that makes Him stop?

What is in your heart right now that you’ve been too quiet about?

Because the crowd will always try to silence you.

They’ll tell you it’s unrealistic.
They’ll tell you God doesn’t move like that anymore.
They’ll tell you to tone it down.

But desperation gets Heaven’s attention.

Jesus looked at Bartimaeus and asked him a powerful question:

“What do you want me to do for you?”

He didn’t assume.
He didn’t guess.
He made him say it.

So let me ask you the same thing.

What do you want Jesus to do for you?

Not vague.
Not general.
Specific.

Clarity activates faith.

Inside the Mastermind in Puerto Rico, this is the work we do.

We get clear.
We get specific.
We stop letting the crowd define what’s possible.

April 23–25, 2026.
Puerto Rico.

If you’re ready to stop whispering your vision and start declaring it, apply now.

Go to www.growstackdrive.com/mastermind

Because when you get desperate enough to shout, Jesus still stops.

02/25/2026

How many of you know what it feels like when your parents speak life into you?

The word encouragement literally means to add courage to.

When someone encourages you, they are depositing courage into your spirit.

I’ll never forget my last high school football game in Michigan before I moved back to Georgia. I went to twelve schools in twelve years. Six different high schools.

That last game at Oxford High School, I had a sack. I had a safety. We won big.

My dad was in the stands.

After the game, he was so fired up. He looked at me and said, “Son, I’m so proud of you.”

I still remember that moment.

Even today, if you ever see James L. Johnson commenting on my posts, that’s my dad. No profile picture. Just “Way to go, son.”

And it still does something to me.

Because when a father speaks affirmation over you, it adds courage.

Every single one of us as Christ followers should be living for one moment.

One audience.

One affirmation.

When we stand before God and hear two words:

Well done.

That’s the goal.

Not more applause.
Not more followers.
Not more revenue.

Well done.

The question is, are you living in a way that earns that?

That requires clarity.
That requires alignment.
That requires courage.

And courage grows in the right environment.

If you’re serious about becoming the kind of leader who hears “Well done” one day, then you need to get in rooms that sharpen you, stretch you, and challenge you.

That’s what we’re doing in Puerto Rico.

April 23–25, 2026.

This is not a conference.
This is a room for men and women who want to lead at a higher level and live in a way that honors God.

Go to www.growstackdrive.com/mastermind
and apply.

Because one day, you’re going to stand before Him.

Live now in a way that earns “Well done.”

02/20/2026

One of my favorite quotes is from Abraham Lincoln.

He said, “If you gave me six hours to chop down a tree, I’d spend the first four hours sharpening the axe.”

Let that sink in.

Most entrepreneurs are swinging a dull axe.

They’re grinding.
They’re hustling.
They’re building.

But they’re not sharpening.

I call it oxygen mask syndrome.

If you’ve ever flown on a plane, you’ve heard the flight attendant say, “In the event of a loss of cabin pressure, put your oxygen mask on first before assisting others.”

Why?

Because if you pass out, you’re no good to anyone.

The pressure will literally suck the air out of your lungs. You can’t breathe. You can’t function. You can’t help your kids, your spouse, or anyone sitting next to you.

It’s the same in business.

If you neglect your faith, your health, or your relationships, you will never be able to properly take care of your business or your finances.

After Jesus, you owe you.

I owe Jesus everything. I was bought with a price.

But after Him, I owe it to myself to become the sharpest, strongest, healthiest version of me possible.

Because if I’m not sharp, I can’t lead well.
If I’m not healthy, I can’t serve well.
If I’m not grounded spiritually, I can’t steward well.

To be the best husband, father, leader, and business owner God’s called me to be, I have to take care of myself.

Sharpen the axe.
Put the oxygen mask on.
Do the work.

If you’re serious about becoming the sharpest version of yourself in faith, health, relationships, business, and finances, you need to get in the right room.

Create Conference is where you get aligned.

The Mastermind in Puerto Rico is where you get sharpened.

Go to www.growstackdrive.com/mastermind
and take your next step.

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