APRIL 2025 /// YOUR BLUEPRINT
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Dear [profilegrid_user_first_name],
Let’s not waste time.
You’ve been told you’re intense. Too focused. Too fast. Too direct. Maybe you’ve heard it enough times that you started to believe your strength was a liability.
It’s not.
This month at GOD Designed University, we’re declaring what’s always been true about you: you are stronger than you know.
Not because you’ve powered through hard times. Not because you know how to get things done. But because God intentionally designed you with a core wiring that breaks through inertia and leads with clarity when no one else will.
You’ve got a fire that doesn’t burn out easily. A determination that won’t let you quit. And while that fire can sometimes feel heavy—like a burden you’re carrying alone—it’s actually evidence of divine purpose. Let’s talk about what it really means to live in alignment with your God-given strength.
LIVING YOUR PURPOSE
You’ve probably noticed this already: not everyone sees the world the way you do.
When you walk into a room, you see inefficiency before anyone even notices the clutter. You can’t help but solve the problem. Your mind immediately begins sorting, planning, fixing. It’s not ego—it’s design. You weren’t made to sit back. You weren’t made to wait for permission. You were made to build, to lead, and to move things forward.
That’s what it means to be a DRIVER.
Your primary motivation is progress catalyzed by determination. And that’s not just motivational talk—it’s a theological truth. God wired you this way for a reason.
You were made to push.
Not to push people around, but to push the mission forward. To stand in the gap when no one else will. To say the thing that others are afraid to say. To move when others are frozen in indecision. That kind of wiring doesn’t come from personality—it comes from calling.
But Strength Can Feel Isolating
Let’s be honest. Being a DRIVER can feel lonely.
People misread you. They call your focus control. They call your clarity arrogance. They think your speed means you’re impatient. And you’ve probably carried that feedback for years. Maybe even started believing it.
But I want to say something clearly: Your strength is not the problem.
The real issue is misalignment.
Strength used outside of calling becomes destructive. But strength aligned with God’s purpose? That’s where breakthrough lives.
You’ve likely had moments—maybe even seasons—where you felt like your strength was causing more harm than good. Where people didn’t understand your urgency. Where you were misunderstood, mischaracterized, or minimized. But here’s what you need to hear: you are not broken. You are not too much. You are not the problem.
You are needed.
You were made to lead. You were made to see clearly. You were made to build what others can’t even picture yet.
The Biblical Model of Strength
Consider Moses. Not the Sunday school version—the real Moses.
He killed a man in Egypt, fled into the desert, then argued with God about whether he was the right man for the job. But what did God say? “I have made you like God to Pharaoh.” God placed Moses in the center of one of the most high-pressure leadership assignments in history—not because he was perfect, but because he was called.
Strength isn’t about perfection. It’s about obedience.
And obedience starts with knowing who you are and why you’re wired the way you are.
DRIVERS aren’t created to follow trends. You’re created to make decisions, build frameworks, drive missions, and bring clarity where there’s chaos. When you stop seeing that as arrogance and start seeing it as assignment, everything changes.
Your strength isn’t optional. It’s essential.
And the Kingdom needs you fully activated—not dulled down.
WHAT TO BE THINKING ABOUT THIS MONTH
This month’s theme—Stronger Than You Know—isn’t about flexing. It’s not about doing more, grinding harder, or proving anything. If anything, it’s about doing less, but doing the right things, aligned with the right purpose.
Think about this: what if strength wasn’t about effort, but about alignment?
You’ve got a powerful motor. But even the most powerful engine goes nowhere fast if the wheels are pointed in the wrong direction.
So here’s your real work this month: get aligned.
Ask yourself:
- Am I spending my strength on things God didn’t assign me to?
- Is my urgency coming from the Holy Spirit—or from my own frustration?
- Is the weight I’m carrying something God gave me—or something I picked up along the way?
DRIVERS tend to carry too much. Because you can. Because people expect it. Because you don’t trust others to move at your pace. But carrying everything isn’t the assignment.
This month, ask God to show you what to carry—and what to lay down.
Let go of anything He didn’t give you. That’s not weakness. That’s wisdom. And wisdom is a strength you’ll need more than ever in this season.
QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER + THOUGHTS TO PONDER
Q1: Where have I mistaken movement for obedience? What needs to pause so I can hear more clearly?
Q2: What would change if I saw my intensity not as something to manage, but as something God specifically designed?
Statement 1: You’re not a problem to solve—you’re a solution God prepared in advance.
Statement 2: Your clarity is a gift. Your urgency is a signal. Your strength is by design.
ACTION STEPS
- Identify the biggest place of resistance in your life right now.
- Ask God: Is this resistance from misalignment or from opposition?
- Write down His answer and let it shape your next move.
- Choose one assignment to pour into this month—with full clarity.
- Don’t multitask your calling. Focus your energy.
- Invest fully and track the impact it has—on others, and on you.
- Submit your strength daily.
- Pray: “Father, You gave me this drive. Show me where You want it applied today.”
- Listen. Adjust. Obey. This is where maturity happens.
You’re stronger than you know, [profilegrid_user_first_name].
Not because you never get tired. Not because you never question yourself. But because the One who designed you didn’t make a mistake.
You’re not too intense. You’re intentional.
You’re not too much. You’re matched to the mission.
O N W A R D

Chris Behnke
Founder, GOD Designed University
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Dear [profilegrid_user_first_name],
This month at GOD Designed University, we’re leaning into something that’s been true since the moment God imagined you: you are stronger than you know.
Now I know, that phrase probably brings some tension for you. Maybe you’ve been told your whole life that you’re the “fun one,” the “talker,” the “people person.” Maybe you’ve even started to believe that your gifts are secondary—supportive, but not powerful.
That’s not true.
Not even close.
Let’s get one thing straight: your God-given ability to create connection, to stir unity, to breathe life into dry places—that is strength. Not soft strength. Not emotional fluff. But the kind of strength that shifts the atmosphere, carries the weight of others, and opens doors that strategy alone can’t touch.
You’ve been wired by God to carry relational influence that transforms environments. And that wiring is not accidental—it’s anointed.
Let’s talk about what it looks like to live in that reality.
LIVING YOUR PURPOSE
Let me tell you something you may not have heard clearly before: your personality isn’t your identity. But your personality is part of your calling.
As an INFLUENCER, you’ve been hardwired by God for relational unity. That doesn’t mean you’re just social. It means that your presence—your words, your expressions, even your silence—can create momentum in people’s lives.
You walk into a room and the temperature shifts. Not because you’re trying to dominate it, but because you carry something that connects with people on a soul level. You bring alignment. You bring warmth. You bring movement.
That’s not just a trait. That’s a spiritual tool.
The world may have told you to tone it down. To stop being so emotional. So energetic. So magnetic.
But the Kingdom calls you to steward that very energy. Because your natural ability to pull people together? It’s a mirror of God’s own desire to bring His people into unity.
The Assignment You May Not Have Recognized
You’ve probably spent a good part of your life trying to manage how others perceive you.
You walk the tension between wanting to be liked and wanting to be real. And maybe—somewhere along the way—you started to believe that what made you you was too much.
Too expressive.
Too emotional.
Too loud.
Too scattered.
But that’s not what God sees.
God sees a strategic asset in His Kingdom.
Think about it: Jesus didn’t isolate Himself in ivory towers of theology. He sat at tables. He asked questions. He pulled people in. That’s what you do too. You make space for others to be seen, heard, known. You notice what others miss. You ask the follow-up question. You remember their kids’ names. You bring joy into dry rooms.
You’re not here to be liked. You’re here to bring light.
And that light will never be fully released if you’re hiding parts of yourself to make others comfortable.
When Influence Turns Inward
Now, let’s pause for a moment.
Because one of the biggest traps for the Influencer is internalizing other people’s reactions. You feel things deeply. You know when someone pulls away. You know when someone’s not okay. And because of your nature, you can start to believe that you’re responsible for everyone’s experience.
But you’re not.
You are responsible for stewarding what you carry.
Not everyone will see it. Not everyone will receive it. And that’s okay.
When you start to understand that your influence isn’t about controlling the outcome—but about obeying the assignment—you’ll stop chasing affirmation and start walking in authority.
You’re not here to entertain. You’re here to engage.
The more you engage with what God has specifically placed in you, the more strength you’ll realize you have.
And let me tell you: it’s more than you think.
WHAT TO BE THINKING ABOUT THIS MONTH
This April, the theme “Stronger Than You Know” isn’t about discovering something new. It’s about recognizing what’s already in your hands.
This month, I want you to stop second-guessing your impact. You feel the pressure to be liked, to maintain harmony, to keep everyone okay. But your role isn’t to babysit people’s emotions. It’s to point people toward purpose.
Here’s what I want you to reflect on:
- Where have I allowed insecurity to silence my influence?
- Where am I looking for feedback instead of listening to the Holy Spirit?
- Where have I been settling for shallow connection instead of calling people to depth?
Your influence is too valuable to be wasted on people-pleasing. This month, realign it.
Ask God to highlight one relationship, one space, one moment each day where you’re meant to bring alignment. Not applause. Alignment.
Let’s make this the month where your influence starts pointing in the right direction.
QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER + THOUGHTS TO PONDER
Q1: Where am I confusing affirmation from people with alignment from God?
Q2: What would it look like if I used my influence only for what God has called me to build?
Statement 1: You’re not here to be liked. You’re here to carry light.
Statement 2: Your relational strength is Kingdom strategy in action.
ACTION STEPS
- Choose one environment you frequent—home, work, church—and ask God this question:
“What do You want me to shift here?”
Write down what you hear. Then act on it.
- Start your day with intentional presence.
Before reaching for your phone or the news, sit with the Holy Spirit.
Ask: “Where do You want me to bring connection today?”
- Practice influence without performance.
This week, host a gathering or engage in a conversation where your only goal is to reflect the heart of God—not to be liked, funny, or charismatic.
Notice what happens when you prioritize presence over popularity.
[profilegrid_user_first_name]—you’re stronger than you know.
You carry something this world desperately needs. And not because you’re charming or fun (though you are), but because you’ve been placed in rooms others can’t reach, with a message others can’t carry.
Your life is a bridge. A conduit. A mirror of the relational heartbeat of the Father.
Walk in it.
O N W A R D

Chris Behnke
Founder, GOD Designed University
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Dear [profilegrid_user_first_name],
This month’s theme—Stronger Than You Know—might not hit you the same way it does others. You’re not the first to raise your hand. You’re not chasing attention. You’re probably the last to call what you carry “strength.”
But I want to tell you something that I hope settles deep: your strength is real. And it’s not in the obvious places. It’s in the structure. It’s in the unseen. It’s in the way your mind maps out what others can’t even describe yet.
You’ve probably spent a lot of time thinking about things before you move on them. And that’s not weakness. That’s part of the solutionary process—your unique way of operating within your God-given purpose. That thoughtful, deliberate wiring isn’t hesitation. It’s precision.
So let’s talk about that kind of strength—the kind that sits beneath the surface, the kind that doesn’t always get applause, the kind that brings real freedom.
LIVING YOUR PURPOSE
Living your purpose as a Solutionary isn’t flashy. It’s not the center stage, and it’s rarely dramatic. But it’s always essential.
You’re designed to see what others miss. To organize complexity. To create systems and solutions that are so natural to you, you don’t even realize they’re extraordinary. That’s part of the challenge—because it comes easily to you, you undervalue it. But don’t mistake ease for insignificance. God made you efficient for a reason.
In the NEXUS structure, your type is defined by solutions catalyzed by understanding. That means you carry a quiet power that brings peace and order. It doesn’t shout. It doesn’t need to. But it does shift entire environments when aligned with God’s assignment.
The Temptation to Withdraw
You’ve likely had seasons where you pulled back—not out of rebellion, but because you felt overlooked or misunderstood. Your thoughts are deep, your process is careful, and your insight is often misread as slow or indecisive.
That lie—that your slower pace equals lesser value—can take root fast if you’re not careful.
But here’s the truth: God didn’t rush when He created the universe. He spoke it into existence with intentionality. Day by day. Structure by structure. And in that image, He wired you to think with depth, not speed. To consider outcomes. To recognize patterns. To build things that last.
The Jesus Model
Jesus often responded to questions with more questions. He didn’t rush to solve surface issues. He went after root problems—identity, belief, obedience.
That’s what you do too.
You look past what’s obvious and ask, “What’s really going on here?” That’s not a delay in obedience. That’s discernment.
But even Jesus moved with purpose when the time came. He didn’t live in the place of pondering. He acted. And as a Solutionary, that’s the pattern for you.
Your process matters. But the process always leads to obedience. You don’t get to wait forever. Not because you’re being pushed. But because your solutions have a season—and God is asking you to release them.
Your gift isn’t complete until it’s shared.
WHAT TO BE THINKING ABOUT THIS MONTH
This month’s theme—Stronger Than You Know—is your invitation to stop waiting for others to validate your design.
You already carry more than you realize:
- Mental endurance.
- Emotional processing power.
- Systems-thinking that cuts through confusion.
- Deep alignment with the value of truth.
But all that strength stays hidden if you keep waiting for perfect clarity.
So this month, I want you to think about this:
- Where am I holding back because I think it’s “not ready” yet?
- Where am I waiting for someone else to go first?
- What have I already built internally that God is now asking me to release?
Start asking those questions in the quiet places. God’s voice will meet you there. He’s not asking you to become someone else. He’s asking you to trust the strength He already put inside you.
Remember: your obedience is part of someone else’s breakthrough. Don’t sit on it.
QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER + THOUGHTS TO PONDER
Q1: Where have I allowed perfectionism to stall my obedience?
Q2: Am I underestimating the strength of my internal process because it doesn’t look like other people’s power?
Statement 1: Your clarity brings freedom. Your depth brings strength.
Statement 2: You don’t need to be loud to be powerful. You just need to be aligned.
ACTION STEPS
- Identify one area where you’ve been waiting for full clarity.
Ask: Has God already spoken on this? What would it look like to act, even if I’m still processing?
- Schedule 30 minutes of quiet each week—specifically for reflection, not reaction.
Write down what surfaces. Pay attention to what’s repeated.
- Choose one solution or idea you’ve held back—and share it.
It doesn’t need to be perfect. It needs to be shared. Whether that’s a conversation, a new system, or a creative project—release it.
[profilegrid_user_first_name]–You don’t need the spotlight. You don’t need the stage. But you do need to show up.
Because what you carry isn’t passive. It’s not background noise. It’s strategic, essential, and Spirit-breathed.
You are stronger than you know.
Not because of what others see, but because of what God has already placed in you.
It’s time to trust it. It’s time to act.
O N W A R D

Chris Behnke
Founder, GOD Designed University
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Dear [profilegrid_user_first_name],
If you’ve ever wondered whether your steady, quiet presence really matters, this is your reminder: you are stronger than you know.
You won’t hear that shouted from platforms. You won’t get standing ovations for holding things together behind the scenes. But in the Kingdom, strength looks different. And your strength? It’s foundation-level. Unshakable. Faithful.
This month at GOD Designed University, we’re focused on that truth. We’re going deep into what it means to walk in strength when the world rewards speed, noise, and flash. You don’t need to change your design. You need to trust it.
So let’s start right there.
LIVING YOUR PURPOSE
Let’s talk about how you were designed.
As a STABILIZER, your God-given strength is found in your consistency, loyalty, and trustworthiness. You don’t chase applause. You show up. And you keep showing up, long after the crowd’s attention has shifted.
That’s not weakness. That’s resilience.
Stabilizers are the ones holding the line. Keeping the peace. Reinforcing values. And even though it may not look impressive from the outside, heaven sees it differently.
The Backbone of the Body
Let me put it plainly: you are the backbone of every team, every family, every ministry, every mission. Without the stabilizer, everything wobbles.
You might not be first to speak. You might not be the one to start the movement. But you are the one who keeps it going when the initial energy runs out.
Your gift is in maintaining what others abandon. Your ability to create structure and safe places allows the rest of the mission to function.
And you’ve likely been told it’s not enough. Or maybe you’ve told yourself that.
But God didn’t create you to be loud. He created you to be immovable. Not stubborn, but grounded. Rooted.
The Strength of Steadiness
We live in a world that idolizes disruption, reinvention, and constant change. But the Kingdom is built on things that last.
Look at how Jesus operated. He didn’t rush. He didn’t shift with the crowds. He walked. He paused. He stayed when others left.
That’s stabilizer strength.
And it’s not always easy. You’ve likely been overlooked. Taken for granted. Maybe even used by people who relied on your presence but never honored it.
That doesn’t mean your design is broken. It means your strength is rare.
You’re the one who creates peace in the storm. Who makes people feel safe. Who brings balance when emotions run high. That’s no small thing. That’s Kingdom architecture.
Your stability builds what others depend on.
Don’t Confuse Quiet With Weak
Being quiet is not being passive. You’ve got a lot going on in that mind and heart. And when you speak, it usually matters.
The enemy wants you to believe that you have nothing to say. That your voice doesn’t carry weight. That your presence doesn’t shift things.
But the enemy is a liar.
Your presence alone brings calm. Your ability to stay, to listen, to keep showing up—these are acts of war against chaos, abandonment, and fear.
You were built for this. And it’s time you started believing it.
WHAT TO BE THINKING ABOUT THIS MONTH
This month’s theme—Stronger Than You Know—hits at the core of your design.
Because if we’re being honest, you probably don’t see yourself as particularly strong. You might even see yourself as average, ordinary, or “just dependable.”
But in God’s Kingdom, strength looks like:
- Long obedience in the same direction.
- Steadiness when others panic.
- Holding space for people who feel overwhelmed.
And your design wasn’t an afterthought. God made you this way because He needed people in His Kingdom who would hold things together while others are still figuring out what they’re doing. You bring form to chaos. Order to instability. Rest to busyness.
This month, I want you to reflect on something deeper:
- Where have you played small because you didn’t want to be a burden?
- Where have you stayed quiet when you should have spoken truth?
- Where have you believed that being reliable was less valuable than being visionary?
I want you to begin rethinking what real power looks like. The truth is, power doesn’t always look like a microphone or a pulpit or a bold move. Sometimes power looks like a hand on the shoulder. A steady word. A consistent presence.
And that’s you.
This month, start watching how your faithfulness creates stability in others. Pay attention to the places where your consistency brings peace.
You’ll begin to see just how strong you really are.
QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER + THOUGHTS TO PONDER
Q1: What lies have I believed about my strength because it isn’t loud or visible?
Q2: Where is God asking me to bring stability to something that feels out of control?
Statement 1: Faithfulness isn’t background work—it’s Kingdom leadership.
Statement 2: You are not invisible. You are the framework holding things in place.
ACTION STEPS
- Choose one area where you’ve felt unseen—and ask God what He sees there. Journal His response. Let His truth reshape how you see your presence in that space. Then ask: What is my role here, really? Am I here to hold something steady that no one else even notices?
- Look for one person in your life who needs stability. Reach out intentionally. Not to fix them, but to be steady for them. Ask God to guide your words. You don’t need to preach. Just show up, listen, and bring peace.
- Speak something out loud this week that you would normally keep to yourself. This isn’t about being forceful. It’s about stepping into the authority of your voice. Pick one situation—at work, at home, in ministry—and add your voice where it matters.
[profilegrid_user_first_name],
You’re stronger than you know.
You don’t have to change your pace, your wiring, or your quiet. You don’t need a microphone to lead. You just need to believe that what you’re carrying is by design.
God made you stable on purpose. So others could rest. So others could rise. So the mission could move without falling apart.
Own it. Walk in it.
O N W A R D

Chris Behnke
Founder, GOD Designed University
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