NOVEMBER 2024 /// YOUR BLUEPRINT
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Dear [profilegrid_user_first_name],
Purpose is not just about having a mission; it’s about connecting the “why” and “what” of your life with God’s design for you. As a Driver, you naturally have a sense of direction and a desire to achieve results. God crafted these strengths intentionally, giving you a unique ability to lead and initiate. Yet, the purpose behind these abilities goes deeper than just reaching goals. True purpose is found when your actions align with God’s calling, letting His mission guide your drive.
God’s Design and the Drive to Act
In Ephesians 2:10, we’re reminded, “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” For a Driver, this verse isn’t just an affirmation of action; it’s an invitation to align your efforts with God’s “good works.” The GOD Designed Code Course emphasizes that while Drivers are naturally inclined to pursue tangible results, purpose requires anchoring those results in God’s intentions. When your actions flow from obedience to His calling, they take on a meaning that transcends simple achievement. Purposeful action means moving forward with an awareness of God’s design for each step.
The Role of Obedience in Purpose
Purpose, particularly for a Driver, involves not only pursuing goals but aligning with God’s timing and direction. Consider the example of the Apostle Paul—a Driver in every sense. Before his encounter with Jesus, Paul was zealous, intense, and highly motivated, but he was heading in the wrong direction. Paul’s transformation on the road to Damascus is a powerful reminder that true purpose is not just about energy and drive but about surrendering that drive to God. When Paul’s mission aligned with Jesus, he became a powerful force for the Kingdom, writing much of the New Testament and spreading the Gospel. His story shows us that purpose isn’t only about what we achieve; it’s about whom we are following as we achieve.
As a Driver, it’s tempting to define purpose by productivity, but God is calling you to see purpose as obedience. The GOD Designed Code Course teaches that purpose is less about the volume of our efforts and more about the alignment of our heart with God’s vision. When you allow your drive to be shaped by His calling, each step you take contributes to a purpose greater than yourself. This month, reflect on how God might be inviting you to pause, listen, and let Him direct your next move.
Purpose as Kingdom Impact, Not Personal Validation
In discovering purpose, the GOD Designed Code Course emphasizes that true fulfillment comes when our drive is directed toward Kingdom impact rather than personal accomplishment. As a Driver, your natural focus may sometimes lead you to view success in terms of milestones reached or goals achieved. Yet, Scripture calls us to see our efforts as part of something bigger: advancing God’s Kingdom. Romans 8:28 reminds us, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” Your drive, then, isn’t about proving yourself or gathering accolades; it’s about contributing to God’s greater plan.
Take a moment to consider this shift: instead of asking, “What can I accomplish?” try asking, “How can my accomplishments serve God’s mission?” Your purpose isn’t limited to the sum of your achievements; it’s found in how those achievements point others back to God’s goodness. This month, let God reshape your understanding of success, seeing it as progress in His Kingdom rather than personal validation.
Purpose in Relationship and Impact
While Drivers are often results-oriented, the GOD Designed Code Course reminds us that purpose also involves the relationships we cultivate and the legacy we build. Look at Jesus’ ministry: He achieved eternal impact not only through miracles and teaching but through the relationships He formed and the people He empowered. Purposeful leadership means valuing people as much as goals, understanding that the connections you foster today create a ripple effect that God can use for generations.
Reflect on how your drive can serve others in meaningful ways. Instead of just focusing on the end goal, ask yourself who you are bringing along in the journey. Purpose as a Driver is not only about pushing forward but about building up the people around you, investing in them as God invests in you.
Reflections for Drivers on Discovering Purpose
This month, as you focus on discovering your purpose, consider how your Driver strengths influence your perception of purpose. Your instinct may be to jump straight into action, but this month, I encourage you to slow down and reflect on a few key areas. Here’s what to keep in mind:
- Pursuit vs. Presence: You naturally focus on pursuing goals, but God also calls you to be present with Him, listening for direction. Take time each day to be still, inviting God to reveal His priorities. Often, God will reveal purpose in the moments we surrender our plans to Him.
- Purpose Beyond Results: Drivers often measure success by outcomes, but God’s purpose isn’t always visible in immediate results. Reflect on areas where God might be calling you to influence others or invest in relationships, even if the impact isn’t immediately measurable.
- Guard Against Burnout: Your drive can sometimes push you to take on too much. Remember, discovering purpose is also about sustainable obedience. Purpose doesn’t just mean doing more—it means doing what God has placed in front of you with intention and commitment.
Let this month be a time where you embrace the stillness of listening to God, grounding your actions in His purpose rather than personal ambition alone.
Questions to Consider:
- How does my natural drive reflect God’s purpose for me, and where might I need to adjust to focus on His direction rather than my own?
- What might God be asking me to let go of to make room for a clearer understanding of my purpose?
Thoughts to Ponder:
- “My purpose is not simply to achieve but to fulfill the unique calling God has crafted for me.”
- “In seeking purpose, I am called to listen as much as I am to act, allowing God to shape my direction.”
Action Steps for November
To help you refine and act on your purpose this month, here are three practical steps designed for you as a Driver:
- Set a Listening Goal: Each day, spend five minutes in silent prayer, specifically asking God to guide you toward His purpose for you. Write down any insights or impressions you receive, even if they don’t feel directly actionable yet. The purpose will often reveal itself as we listen.
- Identify and Release One Task: Identify one task, commitment, or project you’ve been pursuing that may not be aligned with God’s direction. By intentionally releasing it, you’re making space to pursue God’s purpose more fully. This exercise is not about productivity but about clarifying your focus to align with God’s will.
- Engage in Kingdom-Centered Service: Find one opportunity this month to use your leadership strengths in service. Look for a place where your initiative can help others or provide stability—whether it’s in your church, community, or family. When you direct your drive toward service, you step into purpose in a way that mirrors Christ’s own servant leadership.
Purpose is not a destination; it’s a continual journey of alignment with God. This month, embrace the challenge to discover, listen, and act as He reveals new layers of your purpose. Thank you for your commitment to GOD Designed University and for joining us in this month’s journey of purpose.
Blessings,

Chris Behnke
Founder, GOD Designed University
Dear [profilegrid_user_first_name],
This month at GOD Designed University, we’re focusing on a theme that resonates deeply with the heart of every Influencer: “Discovering Your Purpose.” As an Influencer, God has uniquely crafted you with a gift for building relationships, fostering unity, and inspiring others to see the best in themselves. This Blueprint is here to help you step into a purpose-driven life that is grounded in your relational strengths and closely aligned with God’s heart.
Discovering purpose for an Influencer is often about uncovering the meaning behind the connections you naturally create. In the GOD Designed Code Course, we emphasize that purpose isn’t always a destination; it’s a continuous journey that reveals itself through our interactions, our influence, and our obedience to God’s calling. For you, purpose lives in those relational spaces—in conversations, in encouragement, and in the community you create.
Embracing the Role of Connection
God’s design for Influencers is rooted in connection. In 1 Corinthians 12:12-14, Paul talks about the Church as one body with many parts, each playing a vital role. As an Influencer, your role is to build bridges, create harmony, and remind others of their unique place within the body. This is more than a personality trait; it’s a Kingdom calling. You help knit the body of Christ together, bringing unity and strength through your presence.
The GOD Designed Code Course highlights that while other types may find purpose in action or contemplation, Influencers find purpose in relational impact. Think of Barnabas, known as the “Son of Encouragement,” who supported and empowered others in the early Church. He wasn’t seeking the spotlight but was instead dedicated to strengthening those around him. Barnabas brought Paul into community, affirmed the believers, and encouraged others to step into their callings. In the same way, your influence is not defined by attention or recognition but by the support and connection you bring.
Purpose Through Small Gestures and Daily Interactions
Purpose isn’t always about grand gestures or big projects; often, it’s found in the simple, daily interactions that reflect God’s love. The GOD Designed Code Course teaches that purpose can be revealed in the subtle ways you bring others closer to God—one conversation at a time. Your warmth, attentiveness, and encouragement are Kingdom-building tools, creating a ripple effect that fosters growth and transformation.
Consider the influence of words and gestures that may seem small but carry eternal significance. Proverbs 15:4 says, “A soothing tongue is a tree of life.” Your words have the power to lift, heal, and encourage. This month, focus on the impact of your daily interactions, realizing that each one can be a seed planted for God’s Kingdom. As you reflect on your purpose, think about how each moment of connection can serve God’s greater plan.
Aligning Influence with God’s Heart
The GOD Designed Code Course reminds us that influence is most powerful when it aligns with God’s heart. As an Influencer, you have the gift of drawing people together, but purpose also requires discernment. Not every connection or relationship will bring growth; part of discovering purpose is learning where God wants you to invest your relational energy. Ask God for wisdom in identifying the connections that lead to deeper spiritual growth—for yourself and others.
Purpose for an Influencer involves balancing relationships that pour into you with those where you pour out. Jesus modeled this balance perfectly, often retreating for prayer and reflection to stay aligned with God’s will before engaging with the crowds. Similarly, your purpose isn’t just in the connections you make but in allowing God to shape those connections, focusing on relationships that contribute to His Kingdom.
God’s Love and Grace Through Influence
In the GOD Designed Code Course, we teach that God calls Influencers to be vessels of His love. Purpose for an Influencer is about embodying God’s character in every relationship. Look at Jesus’ interactions with His disciples, the crowds, and individuals like Mary Magdalene and Zacchaeus. He saw people as they were, spoke truth into their lives, and extended grace that inspired change. You, too, are called to reflect God’s love through your influence, bringing hope, encouragement, and unity wherever you go.
As you seek to understand your purpose this month, remember that it’s often the reflection of God’s love through your relationships that fulfills His purpose in your life. Each conversation, each act of kindness, each word of encouragement is part of how you can reveal God’s heart to those around you.
Reflections for Influencers on Discovering Purpose
This November, as you seek to discover more about your purpose, let’s focus on what it means to be an Influencer under God’s guidance. Here are a few points to consider:
- Relational Impact: As an Influencer, you thrive in relationships. But consider: are your connections helping others find their purpose in Christ? Purpose can often be discovered as you help others on their journey, acting as a bridge between where they are and where God is calling them.
- Intentional Influence: God has called you to be intentional with your influence. Reflect on the conversations you have, the way you encourage others, and the impact of your words. Your purpose is not only about forming connections but forming connections that lead to transformation. Are there ways you can use your voice to draw others toward God’s truth?
- Resting in God’s Plan: You may sometimes feel pressure to be “on” for others, providing inspiration and connection constantly. This month, focus on resting in God’s purpose for you rather than your own drive to connect. True influence happens when we allow God’s Spirit to work through us, not merely by our own efforts.
Remember, God uses your influence in ways you may not see. Every smile, every word of encouragement, and every connection you make holds purpose. This month, let God show you the depth of your influence, especially in areas you might have overlooked.
Questions to Consider:
- How are my relationships and connections leading others toward a deeper relationship with Christ?
- Where might God be asking me to use my influence more intentionally for His Kingdom, even if it feels outside my comfort zone
Thoughts to Ponder:
- “My purpose is found not only in connecting others but in connecting them to the heart of God.”
- “As an Influencer, my calling is to build relationships that inspire transformation, reflecting God’s love in every interaction.”
Action Steps for November
To help you refine and act on your purpose this month, here are three practical steps tailored for you as an Influencer:
- Deepen Key Relationships: Identify two or three relationships where you sense God’s invitation to go deeper. Spend intentional time with these individuals, asking God to show you how to speak into their lives in a meaningful way. Purpose is often realized when we allow God to use us in the lives of others.
- Speak Purpose into Others: Make it a point to affirm someone each day, calling out the unique gifts and purpose you see in them. This practice not only encourages them but also aligns your heart with God’s purpose in building others up. Ask the Holy Spirit to guide your words and give you insight into what each person might need to hear.
- Reflect on Your Influence in Prayer: Set aside five minutes daily to pray about the influence God has given you, asking Him to reveal any areas where He wants to direct your influence more intentionally. Write down any thoughts, names, or specific actions that come to mind during this time. Purpose is a journey, and these moments of reflection can reveal new insights.
God has positioned you with a unique purpose, one that brings life, unity, and connection to others. Your influence isn’t just a personality trait; it’s a part of God’s design to reach His people. As you explore this month’s theme, lean into the calling that God has placed on your life, using your relational strengths to reflect His love and inspire change. Thank you for stepping into purpose with GOD Designed University, and may this journey continue to deepen your understanding of His plan for your life.
Blessings,

Chris Behnke
Founder, GOD Designed University
Dear [profilegrid_user_first_name],
This November, as we at GOD Designed University focus on “Discovering Your Purpose,” we invite you to recognize how your unique gift for finding solutions plays a vital role in God’s Kingdom. God has wired you as a Solutionary to tackle real-world problems, bring clarity to complex situations, and create pathways where others might see obstacles. This Blueprint is designed to guide you in aligning your problem-solving abilities with God’s purpose, showing you how every solution you create can serve His Kingdom.
For Solutionaries, purpose goes beyond simply addressing problems; it’s about understanding how each solution fits within God’s greater design. In the GOD Designed Code Course, we teach that purpose isn’t just about fixing things but about the “why” behind each solution. Your gift of finding practical answers is more than a natural ability—it’s a spiritual calling, one that God intends for Kingdom impact.
The Spiritual Value of Problem-Solving
Romans 12:4-8 reminds us that each part of the body of Christ plays an essential role, and your role as a Solutionary is critical to the overall function of the Church. Your purpose is woven into how God designed you to bring practical answers and fresh perspectives to those around you. This unique ability to see beyond immediate issues and find lasting solutions is God’s gift to you and through you to His people. The GOD Designed Code Course emphasizes that the highest expression of your purpose is when your solutions do more than meet needs; they reveal God’s love, care, and provision.
Consider Moses, one of the Bible’s greatest problem solvers. He was faced with seemingly impossible situations—from leading Israel out of Egypt to providing for them in the wilderness. Yet, in each instance, Moses sought God’s direction, demonstrating that purpose is not merely in having answers but in allowing those answers to lead others toward God. Each solution Moses provided was not only a practical response but also a testimony to God’s power and faithfulness. Similarly, your purpose is about crafting solutions that point back to God’s presence, power, and grace.
Aligning Your Solutions with God’s Intentions
Proverbs 3:5-6 encourages us to “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” As a Solutionary, this is a critical verse because it reminds us that even our best solutions are enhanced when submitted to God’s wisdom. While you’re naturally gifted in finding answers, discovering your purpose involves surrendering those solutions to God’s plan. The GOD Designed Code Course teaches that true purpose requires us to align our gifts with His intentions. This month, focus on seeking God’s guidance before acting, allowing His Spirit to direct your problem-solving in ways that honor His Kingdom.
In practical terms, aligning with God’s intentions means asking not only, “How can I solve this?” but also, “How can this solution reflect God’s character?” Purpose for a Solutionary isn’t merely efficiency or effectiveness; it’s about impact—creating outcomes that bring people closer to God. When you take time to pray over your solutions, seeking God’s direction, you invite Him into the process. This surrender transforms each solution from a simple fix to an act of faith.
Purpose as Relational Impact
The GOD Designed Code Course reminds us that purpose is rarely isolated; it’s relational. Your solutions don’t just impact systems; they impact people. Often, Solutionaries can become so focused on outcomes that they miss the relational side of their purpose. Look at how Jesus solved problems: He didn’t just heal physical needs; He healed hearts and built relationships. In John 4, when Jesus spoke to the Samaritan woman, He provided her with the ultimate solution to her spiritual thirst, transforming her life and impacting her entire community.
As you engage with your purpose, remember that every solution is an opportunity to build relationships and bring people into a closer relationship with God. Purpose is not just about creating answers; it’s about seeing the people involved and bringing them into God’s story. Let your solutions reflect God’s compassion, wisdom, and grace, considering how each answer impacts those around you on a relational level.
Trusting God in the Process of Problem-Solving
Purpose, especially for Solutionaries, sometimes means trusting God even when solutions aren’t clear. The GOD Designed Code Course teaches that while God has equipped you with problem-solving abilities, He also calls you to moments of dependence on Him. Purpose is not about always having the answer but about faith in the One who does. Sometimes, the most significant part of your purpose will be found in moments where solutions are unclear, yet you choose to trust God’s timing and provision.
Consider moments in your life when you didn’t have the immediate solution but saw God work through the process. Discovering purpose often means allowing God to lead, even when the path forward isn’t obvious. Let this month be a reminder that purpose is not just what you solve; it’s who you rely on through each solution. When you submit your process to God, He can reveal aspects of His purpose that you might not see on your own.
Reflections for Solutionaries on Discovering Purpose
This month, as you explore discovering your purpose, focus on these reflections tailored to your strengths as a Solutionary:
- Aligning Solutions with God’s Plan: Your natural response may be to tackle every problem that comes your way. However, God’s purpose involves discerning where He’s calling you to invest your time and energy. Reflect on the problems you’re solving. Are they bringing you closer to God’s heart? Are they drawing others toward Him? Purpose involves not only action but alignment.
- Letting God’s Wisdom Lead: Solutionaries are often quick to respond, but true purpose comes from waiting on God’s direction. Reflect on moments when God has asked you to pause or wait on His timing. Allowing God to lead doesn’t mean ignoring your gifts but giving them space to be directed by His wisdom rather than human urgency.
- Recognizing the Impact of Small Acts: Purpose is not just about large-scale solutions; sometimes, it’s found in small, consistent acts. As you solve problems, remember that each interaction can be a reflection of God’s love and care. Embrace the small moments as opportunities to serve God’s people with purpose and humility.
Let these reflections guide you in discovering a purpose that is more than results-driven; it’s Spirit-driven.
Questions to Consider:
- Where might God be calling me to use my problem-solving skills in ways that serve a higher purpose, beyond immediate outcomes?
- What are some areas in my life where I can invite God’s guidance more intentionally, choosing to seek His wisdom before jumping into solutions?
Thoughts to Ponder
- “My purpose is found not only in the answers I provide but in the heart I bring to each challenge.”
- “God has given me these abilities not for my own success but to serve and uplift others, reflecting His goodness in each solution.”
Action Steps for November
To deepen your understanding of purpose, here are three action steps designed to help you as a Solutionary align your skills with God’s calling this month:
- Identify One Kingdom-Focused Project: Choose one issue or challenge that aligns with Kingdom values—something that serves others and reflects God’s love. Spend time in prayer asking God how He would have you approach this challenge, and consider ways you can apply your skills in a way that glorifies Him.
- Practice Intentional Listening: This month, set aside time each day to listen for God’s guidance on your purpose. Ask Him to reveal where He wants to direct your efforts. Write down any impressions or promptings you receive, and look for ways to apply these insights to your daily tasks.
- Engage in a Small Acts Challenge: Commit to three small, meaningful acts of service this month, each using your talents to bless others in tangible ways. This could be as simple as offering a solution to a family need, helping a friend, or volunteering at church. Keep in mind that purpose often reveals itself in these small acts of faithful service.
God has designed you with a gift to solve, create, and build. Each solution you bring has the potential to be an answer to someone else’s prayer. Remember, discovering purpose isn’t about perfecting every solution—it’s about letting each solution point others back to God. As you continue this journey of purpose, know that God is using your strengths in ways that reach far beyond what you can see. Thank you for journeying with GOD Designed University as you explore what it means to live out your purpose.
Blessings,

Chris Behnke
Founder, GOD Designed University
Dear [profilegrid_user_first_name],
This month at GOD Designed University, we’re exploring one of life’s biggest questions: “What is my purpose?” For a Stabilizer, understanding purpose often involves seeing how your gifts of structure, steadiness, and dependability contribute to God’s Kingdom. The GOD Designed Code Course emphasizes that purpose is less about a single mission and more about a faithful alignment with God’s design for us. In your case, this alignment means recognizing how your role as a Stabilizer is part of the divine framework that God uses to bring security and order to His people.
Purpose Through the Lens of a Stabilizer
As a Stabilizer, your purpose is deeply connected to providing support and reliability for others. You are like the steady hands holding up Moses’ arms in Exodus 17:12, ensuring victory for the Israelites. Your influence may not always be in the spotlight, but it creates a foundational strength that others rely on. Ephesians 2:10 says, “We are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” You are crafted with intention, and each act of support and service fulfills a piece of God’s broader plan.
Purpose Beyond Service:
The GOD Designed Code Course teaches that while serving others is part of purpose, it’s essential to also recognize the unique way God values you, apart from your actions. Stabilizers can sometimes equate purpose with productivity—believing that their worth is tied to what they do for others. This month, we’re encouraging you to go deeper, seeing that your purpose is rooted not only in the roles you fulfill but in the unique way God created you. Your steadfastness reflects God’s character, embodying His constancy and faithfulness in a world that often feels unpredictable.
Embracing Personal Growth:
Your cautious nature is a gift, bringing a thoughtful and steady approach to life. However, the GOD Designed Code Course encourages each type to embrace growth, even when it challenges our natural inclinations. For Stabilizers, purpose often requires a shift toward personal exploration and bold steps of faith. Jeremiah 29:11 tells us, “For I know the plans I have for you,” but discovering those plans requires moving beyond what feels comfortable. God is inviting you to explore purpose not only in your service to others but also in how you trust Him with your own journey of growth. This month, we invite you to reflect on where God might be calling you to stretch your faith and step into new areas of influence, even if it feels outside your comfort zone.
Understanding Your Role in God’s Kingdom Narrative:
Romans 8:28 reminds us, “all things work together for good for those who are called according to His purpose.” Your role as a Stabilizer is essential in the Kingdom, providing strength and order to the body of Christ. Think of yourself as a pillar in God’s house—your strength and reliability support the weight of the community, allowing others to flourish. In the GOD Designed Code Course, we teach that every gift contributes to a Kingdom purpose. You’re not simply a background player; you’re a vital part of the Kingdom narrative, chosen to bring peace and structure to those around you. Embrace the fact that your presence alone, your “steadiness,” is a reflection of God’s grace to those who seek stability in Him.
Stepping Into Purpose with Bold Faith
While Stabilizers typically prefer predictability, discovering purpose sometimes means stepping out in bold faith. The GOD Designed Code Course challenges us to take risks in faith, to trust that God has equipped us for the unexpected. Purpose isn’t always revealed in what is familiar or routine; often, it is in the new and the unknown that we encounter God’s deeper calling for us. Ask yourself this month, “What might God be calling me to step into that requires me to trust Him more?”
God hasn’t designed you merely to create security for others; He’s also inviting you to lean into His security, knowing that He has a unique role for you that may sometimes require taking courageous steps beyond your comfort zone.
This expanded teaching highlights both the supportive strength of the Stabilizer and the personal growth journey God invites you into. Your purpose, while often found in service and reliability, is also deeply connected to your own faith journey, as you trust God with your design and His unique call on your life.
What to Reflect on This Month
As a Stabilizer, November is your month to reflect deeply on how your sense of purpose aligns with God’s calling. The following points can guide your reflection
- Explore your strengths in consistency: Stabilizers are naturally inclined to bring a sense of order and reliability to their environments. This month, consider where you’ve seen these gifts make a meaningful difference. How do your stability and support contribute to the well-being and growth of others?
- Identify personal callings beyond external responsibilities: Purpose is not limited to what you do for others—it’s also about discovering God’s personal invitation for you. Reflect on times God has prompted you to step beyond familiar roles and routines. What did you sense God calling you toward?
- Seek God’s affirmation of your purpose: Stabilizers often seek validation through their actions, yet God sees you as valuable regardless of what you do for others. Let this be a month where you sit in God’s presence, asking Him to affirm your unique role in His plan, independent of your actions.
These reflections are opportunities to deepen your understanding of purpose as something personal and God-given, beyond any outward role you fulfill.
Questions to Consider and Thoughts to Ponder
Here are some thought-provoking questions and motivational reminders crafted with you, the Stabilizer, in mind:
Questions to Consider:
- Where have you seen your natural strengths as a Stabilizer align with fulfilling a meaningful role in others’ lives? How might these strengths point to God’s purpose for you?
- In what areas of your life have you felt God calling you to “step out of the boat” and embrace a new direction, even if it feels beyond your typical comfort zone?
Thoughts to Ponder:
- “God’s purpose for me includes a place of service, but it also involves His call for me to know myself as He created me.”
- “Each step I take in God’s purpose brings a deeper understanding of my identity in Christ, even when that purpose seems hidden or challenging.”
Action Steps for the Month
This month, let’s take intentional steps to connect your everyday actions with the deeper purpose God has designed for you.
- Set aside weekly reflection time: Choose one day each week to spend focused, quiet time in prayer and reflection on purpose. Journal any insights or impressions God reveals, especially those that invite you to see yourself in a new light.
- Engage in a “Faith Step”: Stabilizers sometimes need to exercise the faith muscle. Identify one area where you sense God asking you to step out—whether it’s volunteering, reaching out to someone in need, or exploring a new ministry. Lean into that invitation with faith, trusting that God’s purpose sometimes grows clearer as we take action.
- Connect with a purpose partner: Seek out a friend, mentor, or family member with whom you can discuss your reflections on purpose this month. Stabilizers benefit from grounded relationships, so having someone to walk alongside you in this discovery process can provide encouragement and accountability.
Let this month be one of realignment, discovery, and faith. God has a specific plan and purpose for you, one that extends beyond service and support, anchoring itself in a deeper, more personal relationship with Him. Thank you for being part of GOD Designed University and for stepping into this journey of purpose with us.
Blessings,

Chris Behnke
Founder, GOD Designed University
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