The Architecture Problem
Most summits look successful
but don't create space for
authority AND provision.
I remember the first time God called me to host a virtual event. I was filled with questions — it was for God so I wanted to get it right. I didn't know it then, but the truth was there was nothing I could do that would qualify as "doing it wrong" as long as I obeyed.
"Movements are not built with information or on certainty. They're built in His timing, by His Spirit, and for His glory."
Right now, you have one of two things:
Option A
A summit idea that won't leave you alone.
Option B
A message God is calling you to share with more people — because it has outgrown your current visibility.
And here's what most women of God do in that moment: They wait to feel fully ready. They try to think their way into certainty. They consume more information.
The only thing you're missing is the architecture to bring it to life. If you build a summit without the right structure, here's what happens:
No Revenue Structure
It becomes exhausting
No Positioning
It mutes what God wants to do
No Backend
You build another job
That's why so many summits "look" successful but don't create space for authority AND provision. Not because the host wasn't called — but because she allowed ignorance, pride, and/or a lack of architecture to take the lead.
I don't want that to be your story.