About Us

Kingdom Hustle is a faith-based, purpose-driven financial co-operative, dedicated to leveraging its resources and partnerships to raise awareness, define purpose, and enhance provision for the Kingdom of God. Our objective is to support and empower emerging churches, ministries, and businesses through fundraising events, educational programs, and community outreach initiatives.

By taking part in Kingdom Hustle, you can be assured that your financial contributions support the development and expansion of churches and ministries. Through your involvement, we collectively work towards advancing the Kingdom Agenda. In partnership with local businesses, we offer carefully curated faith-based merchandise, products, and services intended to provide ongoing financial support for the Kingdom of God. Supporting our lending efforts will empower us to expand our outreach, strengthen community engagement, and advance kingdom establishments.

About the Macedonian Call: Loyalty Program

The “Macedonian Call” draws its inspiration from the vision the Apostle Paul received during his second missionary journey, as recorded in Acts 16:9-10. In this vision, a man from Macedonia pleaded, “Come over to Macedonia and help us.” This divine calling redirected Paul and his companions from Asia to Europe, marking a pivotal moment in the spread of Christianity. It symbolizes obedience, generosity, and the willingness to answer a greater call for the sake of others.

Our Loyalty Program embodies this same spirit—responding to the needs of the community with faith, compassion, and selfless giving.

Biblical Foundation

In 2 Corinthians 8:1-5, Paul commends the Macedonian churches for their remarkable generosity. Despite facing trials and deep poverty, they gave joyfully and beyond their means, dedicating themselves first to the Lord and then to the service of others. Their actions stand as a timeless example of sacrificial love and fellowship.
Later in 2 Corinthians 8:13-15, Paul reinforces the principle of equality and shared responsibility within the Christian community. He emphasizes that abundance should be used to meet the needs of those lacking, so that no one is burdened while others flourish. This mirrors the manna story from Exodus 16:18, where each gathered according to their need—ensuring that no one had too much or too little.