219: Pt. 2 Finding Hidden Supply | Malvina Laudicina

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In this important and eye-opening part 2, Malvina and I dive into the kingdom mindset around finances, provision, and breaking free from a poverty mentality. Malvina challenges the traditional, passive approach to giving and receiving in the body of Christ, urging believers to step into their role as kingdom financiers.
We discuss the hidden supply within the church, the importance of funding God’s work with a heart of generosity, and the shift from a scarcity-driven “wilderness mentality” to a promised land of abundance and impact. Whether you’re a CEO with resources or someone with just a small seed to sow, this conversation will inspire you to see your finances as a tool for advancing God’s kingdom with purpose and power.
In case you missed part 1, go back and catch it for more background details!
BIO RECAP:
Malvina Laudicina is a prophetic artist, life coach, speaker, counselor, business owner. She is the owner of Captivated Camps, an organization that focuses on equipping and teaching how to host the presence of God to a younger generation.

Over the years, Malvina has helped many who struggle with their gift of discernment and revelation by instructing them with insights and aiding them in developing their gifts to make them successful in their daily lives.She has touched many creative individuals and members of the art community with her counseling.

HIGHLIGHTS:
God’s Will, God’s Bill – If God gives you a vision, He also provides the resources. But it’s not always obvious or easy, and it might take trial and error to figure out where that provision is hiding.

Kings Don’t Do Nonprofit – God told Malvina she wasn’t called to operate under a nonprofit model because kings operate for profit. This shifted her mindset from relying on donations to creating a business model aligned with her Kingdom calling.

Get Heaven’s Blueprint First – Before you launch a business, get a website, or register anything, you need to align with what’s written in your destiny scroll. Making covenants with heaven first ensures you're moving in divine timing, not just human effort.

Failures Are Just Data Points – Every misstep isn’t a failure but a learning experience. God often reveals direction through experience rather than direct instruction, so just step out, try, and adjust along the way.

Entrepreneurship and Hidden Supply – Jesus surrounded Himself with business-minded people, and Kingdom financing often works like venture capitalism. Instead of just giving away money, it’s about investing in vision and expecting Kingdom impact in return. The Hebrew month of Adar (March) is a prophetic time to seek hidden financial supply.

Find the Right Investors – If you’ve got a Kingdom-driven business idea, don’t just look for funding anywhere. Seek out like-minded investors who share your passion. Sometimes, the money comes from unexpected places—even from those outside traditional church circles.

The Next Generation is Hungry for God’s Power – Many young people are searching for something real, especially those whose parents didn’t pass down the experience of God’s power. There are people with financial resources who want to invest in redeeming that lost legacy.

God Provides Supernatural Strategy – Hosting God’s presence isn’t just spiritual fluff—it unlocks wisdom, creativity, and exponential learning. Just like the artisans who built the tabernacle and Ark of the Covenant with no prior training, Kingdom entrepreneurs can receive divine downloads for their businesses.

The “Wheel” Model for Kingdom Business – A sustainable funding system means those who get help should give back. If someone invests in your vision, make sure you’re reinvesting into the next person in line. This keeps the financial flow moving within God’s economy.

Breaking Free from the Poverty Mindset – Many in ministry come from a nonprofit mindset that struggles with money, while CEOs operate with a different level of financial stewardship. Bridging this gap requires a shift in thinking—Kingdom business isn't about scraping by, it's about abundance and multiplication.

Poverty Isn’t Just About Money – The body of Christ has been stuck in a poverty mindset for too long—not just financially, but also in identity. Too many people are waiting for permission or approval rather than stepping into their God-given authority.

Conquering the Giant of Lack – Fear of not having enough funds is a "giant" that must be defeated. The truth is, money is available within the body of Christ, but it requires a shift in mindset from scarcity to abundance.

Giving is a Kingdom Principle – The focus of funding should be on God's mission, not personal gain. True Kingdom giving isn’t about “what do I get?” but rather “how does God want me to steward what He’s given me?”

Breaking the Cycle of Neediness – More people ask for scholarships than people offering to fund them. The shift needs to happen where more people say, "How can I give?" rather than "What can I get?"

Obedience in Giving Matters – You don’t need to be a CEO with deep pockets to make an impact. Even small seeds—$20, $50, $100—matter when sown where God is moving. Generosity isn't about the amount; it's about the heart posture.
LINKS for MALVINA LAUDICINA:
– Connect with Malvina and Sow into the Next Generation: Laudicina.Malvina@gmail.com
– Check out her Let’s Talk Worship podcast on Insight Now

LINKS for BRALYNN:
– Transform your world by the WORDS you think and speak. Our Words That Transform course is on SALE now! https://bit.ly/words97

– Coaching for Business and Breakthrough Encounters: http://SpiritCenteredBusiness.com

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