Hype fades, but legacy lasts. In this episode, Mikel challenges you to shift from chasing trends to building something unshakable for God’s kingdom.
It’s easy to get caught in the buzz of likes, virality, and short-term wins—but Kingdom leaders are called to build for eternity, not algorithms. In this episode, Mikel unpacks what it means to truly build with the end in mind. Drawing from Stephen Covey’s principle and 1 Corinthians 3:13, he challenges listeners to measure their work not by trends, but by eternal impact. You’ll learn to evaluate your decisions with questions like, “Will this matter in five years?” and “Am I building with vision or ego?” Whether in leadership, creativity, or ministry, this is your call to stop chasing hype and start building something unshakable.
00:00 – Welcome to the Daily Fox Fuel
00:44 – Build With the End in Mind
00:52 – Getting Caught in the Hype of the Moment
01:05 – It’s Easy to Build for Scale, Harder for Legacy
01:34 – Will This Still Matter in Five Years?
01:42 – Will It Reflect What God Asked Me to Build?
01:46 – Will It Stand When the Buzz Dies?
01:56 – Avoid Chasing the High of Virality
02:11 – Begin With the End in Mind – Stephen Covey
02:18 – The End of the Assignment, Not Just the Quarter
02:28 – 1 Corinthians 3:13 – The Fire Will Test the Quality of Our Work
02:40 – What Are You Building With?
03:00 – Vision or Ego, Stone or Straw, Conviction or Comparison?
03:29 – Realigning With God’s Call
03:32 – Don’t Follow Trends—Do What’s True
03:46 – Be Who God Called You to Be
03:49 – Build Like It Will Last—Kingdom Needs the Unshakable
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#KingdomBuilders #EternalImpact #GodsAssignment
#VisionOverEgo #StoneNotStraw #StayFoxy
It’s easy to build for scale—it’s harder to build for legacy. In this episode, Mikel calls Kingdom leaders to slow down and focus on the end of the assignment, not just the end of the quarter. Drawing from Stephen Covey’s “Begin with the End in Mind” and 1 Corinthians 3:13, he asks hard questions: Will this still matter in five years? Am I building with vision or ego, stone or straw, conviction or comparison? True Kingdom work isn’t about chasing the high of virality—it’s about creating something authentic, God-honoring, and unshakable.