• Coats of Skins: The Kingdom Professional's Assignment in a Broken World
    Dec 22 2025

    What does your profession have to do with Eden, glory, and eternity?

    In this episode of The Fellowship of Kingdom Professionals, Michael Blue unpacks an often-overlooked truth from Genesis: before humanity fell, we were clothed in glory; and after the fall, God mercifully provided coats of skin.

    Through Scripture, typology, and profound biblical insight, this episode reframes medicine, mental health, skilled trades, counseling, service work, and every vocation as God's provision for humanity in the "meanwhile"—the space between glory lost and glory restored.

    From Eden to Exodus, from the Tabernacle to Christ, this episode reveals how God uses human skill, labor, and compassion as temporary coverings, expressions of grace, until the full restoration of glory in Christ.

    If you've ever questioned whether what you do truly matters to God, this episode will re-anchor your calling, dignify your labor, and renew your purpose.

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    28 mins
  • Called for Convergence
    Dec 9 2025

    What happens when spiritual gifting and professional excellence collide? In this powerful teaching, Bishop Michael Blue unpacks the life of Joseph as the ultimate example of Kingdom convergence—where prophetic vision meets disciplined preparation.

    Joseph was not only a dreamer, but a master administrator. From Potiphar's house to Pharaoh's palace, God used both his supernatural gifting and natural skillset to preserve nations, protect generations, and ultimately prepare the lineage of Christ.

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    27 mins
  • Professions in the Nativity: Preparing the World for Christ
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode of the Fellowship of Kingdom Professionals podcast, we explore how God used an entire network of professions to prepare the world for the birth of Jesus Christ. From carpenters to census workers, innkeepers to government officials, shepherds to astronomers, Scripture reveals that God strategically positioned everyday vocations to fulfill His divine plan. Drawing from Psalm 24:1, we examine the difference between "the earth" and "the world" and how systems, structures, and occupations belong to Him. This teaching invites modern professionals to see their own work as part of God's ongoing preparation for Christ's return. Join us as we uncover how your vocation fits into the redemptive story of God. Like, share, and subscribe for more insights that empower your purpose.

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    35 mins
  • The Barnabas Effect: How Shared Credibility Shaped Kingdom History
    Nov 18 2025

    In this transformative episode of The Fellowship of Kingdom Professionals, Michael Blue continues to unpack one of Scripture's most overlooked leadership principles: shared credibility. Using the lives of Barnabas, Saul/Paul, and John Mark, he reveals how God advances His work through the imputation of trust, the transfer of influence, and the humility to raise up others, even when they eventually surpass us. Listeners will encounter powerful insights from Proverbs 27, Acts 9, Acts 11, and Acts 15 as Michael Blue examines how Barnabas used his own credibility to open doors for Saul and later John Mark. This teaching illuminates both the risk and the reward of sharing power, the necessity of generational leadership, and God's redemptive ability to restore those with damaged reputations.

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    21 mins
  • That Was Dirty: The Cost of Mishandling Shared Credibility
    Nov 11 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode of Fellowship of Kingdom Professionals, Michael Blue unpacks the principle of shared credibility—the transfer of trust, power, and influence from one generation of leaders to the next. Drawing on the biblical story of David, Solomon, and Hiram, Blue explores how Solomon inherited his father's credibility and how mishandling that sacred trust led to strained alliances and moral lessons that echo into our professional and spiritual lives today. Listeners will be challenged to reflect on how they steward the credibility others have extended to them—and to ensure that their conduct honors those who believed in them first. "You cannot have an expensive friend and handle him cheaply. Don't do them dirty."

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    16 mins
  • Passing the Baton: Succession, Honor, and Earned Influence
    Nov 3 2025

    In this impactful episode of the Fellowship of Kingdom Professionals Podcast, Bishop Michael A. Blue unpacks a powerful biblical leadership lesson from the lives of Moses and Joshua. Discover how God models healthy succession, spiritual mentorship, and shared leadership authority through the principle of shared credibility.

    Drawing from Numbers 27 and Joshua 1–3, this teaching explores how Moses, near the end of his assignment, does not cling to power; he empowers and endorses Joshua, demonstrating humility, Kingdom legacy, and leadership development through discipleship. Learn the difference between delegated credibility and earned credibility and how God uses private confirmation and public validation to elevate new leaders.

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    20 mins
  • The Importance of Shared Credibility
    Oct 27 2025

    In this episode, Michael Blue dives into the concept of shared power with a particular focus on shared credibility. He explains how credibility can be a powerful tool that can be earned and imputed. By exploring various Biblical examples, including Adam and Moses, Michael illustrates how shared credibility operates and its significant impacts on leadership and relationships. He emphasizes the importance of handling shared credibility with care and highlights the scriptural foundations for these ideas.

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    16 mins
  • The Risk and Reward of Shared Leadership
    Oct 21 2025

    In this episode we discuss the concept of leadership through the lens of shared power. We delve into the New Testament Greek terms 'exia' (the right to do) and 'dunamis' (the ability to do), and emphasize the importance of aligning both to exercise holistic power. We highlight that leadership is about empowering others, not about having dominion over them. Instances where power is shared wisely are presented, including biblical examples such as Jesus and his disciples. The episode also addresses the challenges of delegation, the risks involved, and the growth that can result from trusting and empowering others. A focus is given to the idea that God shares power and that true leadership should follow this model to bring out the best in people.

    New podcast episodes are available every Monday wherever you listen to podcasts. Stay connected to all things Fellowship of Kingdom Professionals and connect to other Kingdom Professionals by joining our Facebook Group, https://www.facebook.com/groups/MABlueFKP

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    33 mins