Growing Up Kingdom

You Don’t Need a Platform to Make an Impact

14 min · 14 de feb de 2026
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In this episode, we break down the biggest lie about impact that our generation believes: that you need a big platform, followers, or fame before you can make a difference. Jesus teaches the opposite. Real impact starts with obedience, not audience size. We talk about how culture defines influence versus how God actually uses ordinary people to change lives, looking at biblical examples like the disciples, the boy with the loaves and fish, and the woman at the well.You will see why your school, group chat, workplace, and church are already platforms, and how small acts of faith, encouragement, and honesty can have eternal impact. If you have ever felt too small to matter, this episode will challenge that mindset and remind you that God multiplies surrender, not status. Your obedience today could be the beginning of someone else’s breakthrough.

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