You have a place in God’s story…
Some people wonder why I’m so fixated on the dominion mandate.
Others think it’s a little peculiar.
But there’s a good reason for it.
Let me break it down into three phases.
Phase One: A Theological Aha Moment
Many years ago I had a conversation with an Old Testament professor about God’s land promises.
That discussion changed everything.
I realized the land promise to Abraham wasn’t just about Israel—it was ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ and us as His joint-heirs.
That meant God wasn’t just concerned with a strip of land in the Middle East.
He has a purpose for all of creation—and for what we do in it.
Ever since that day, I haven’t been able to shake the reality that God’s original mandate to rule and cultivate the earth (Gen. 1:26-28) still matters.
Phase Two: My Personal Identity Crisis
About fifteen years ago I stepped away from pastoral ministry after two decades.
It wasn’t in my plan. But it was in God’s.
I wrestled with my identity. It was a hard time.
If I wasn’t a pastor, who was I?
That struggle took me back to Genesis.
And there I saw that my identity wasn’t in my job but in God’s design—to serve Him in this world as His image-bearer, in whatever way He called.
This realization became the foundation of my life.
Phase Three: Men Need This Truth
As I settled into this truth, I started noticing something:
A lot of men around me were struggling with the same kind of identity crisis.
So I started helping.
One by one, guys found clarity. A small group formed.
Then a ministry: Made for Dominion.
And it hasn’t stopped.
What This Means for You
Now you know why I talk so much about the dominion mandate.
But this isn’t just my story—it’s yours, too.
You were made in God’s image to build, cultivate, and rule under His authority.
Through Christ, you’ve been given real work to do (Eph. 2:10).
So, what’s your next step in living this out?
If you’re looking for more on how to discover your true identity and purpose, check out my book The Identity Advantage. It dives deeper into the journey I’ve shared here, and offers practical steps to help you step into your God-given calling.