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Come With Questions, Leave With Wisdom: Why The Wisdom Exchange Is the Room Every Believer in Business Should Enter

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There are meetings you attend because they are on your calendar, and then there are rooms you enter because your spirit knows it needs an answer. The Wisdom Exchange is one of those rooms. It is not just another event, another religious gathering, or another business networking session dressed in beautiful branding. It is a deliberate invitation to pause the noise, step away from pressure, and ask a deeper question: what does God say about the work of my hands, the decisions before me, the business I am building, the money I manage, the leadership I carry, and the future I am praying for?

On Saturday, 13 June 2026, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., believers will gather at Holy Family Basilica in Nairobi for The Wisdom Exchange, a Bible Study and Business Verse Presentation experience built around one simple but powerful conviction: Scripture is not silent about business. The Bible speaks about stewardship, diligence, profit, patience, honesty, leadership, planning, risk, timing, service, wealth, debt, generosity, excellence, and purpose. The tragedy is that many believers are trying to build businesses using fear, imitation, pressure, anxiety, trends, and survival instincts, while leaving the wisdom of God as a Sunday conversation. The Wisdom Exchange brings that wisdom back into the centre of the marketplace.

This gathering is designed for believers hungry for God’s wisdom, direction, and transformation. It is for the entrepreneur who has tried forcing doors open and now wants divine instruction. It is for the professional who is carrying responsibility but needs clarity. It is for the founder who has seen both wins and wounds. It is for the person with an idea that refuses to die. It is for the believer who knows that success without alignment is exhausting, and that growth without God can still leave the soul empty. The Wisdom Exchange is a place to listen, learn, share, reflect, journal, and receive from the experiences and revelations of others.

The beauty of the event is that it is not built around one voice alone. Attendees are warmly encouraged to prepare a 15-minute presentation on a business Bible verse that has shaped their thinking, journey, work, discipline, leadership, or decisions. That verse may be about courage, provision, obedience, patience, excellence, multiplication, pruning, service, integrity, or new beginnings. Someone may speak from Proverbs, another from the parables of Jesus, another from Joseph’s leadership in Egypt, another from Lydia’s enterprise, another from the talents, another from Nehemiah’s rebuilding work. The point is not performance. The point is exchange. What God taught you in one season may be the exact answer another person has been praying for in silence.

And even if you do not feel ready to present, you are still welcome. You can simply come, listen, learn, participate, and absorb the teachings from other attendees’ presentations. Not every person has to stand at the front to receive. Sometimes the greatest shift begins while seated quietly, hearing another believer explain how one verse corrected their strategy, healed their fear, restored their courage, or changed how they handle money, clients, staff, pressure, and opportunity. The Wisdom Exchange creates room for both the speaker and the listener, the teacher and the learner, the one with a testimony and the one still waiting for direction.

The theme carried on the event material, ‘Business Secrets from the Bible,’ is not a marketing phrase. It is a reminder that many of the principles people now pay heavily to learn in boardrooms, books, courses, and mentorship circles are already rooted in Scripture. The Bible teaches that vision must be written, that gifts must be stewarded, that seed must be planted, that diligence brings results, that dishonest scales are an offence, that counsel is wisdom, that pride destroys, that servants can become rulers, and that timing matters. The Wisdom Exchange is where these truths are brought into real business language, real personal stories, and real marketplace situations.

The selected Scripture, Matthew 10:27, gives the gathering its prophetic tone: ‘What I whisper to you in the dark, shout at the rooftops.’ Many people have received lessons in private seasons. Some learned through loss. Some learned through failure. Some learned through obedience. Some learned through delayed doors. Some learned through painful partnerships, financial mistakes, unexpected favour, difficult clients, or seasons where nothing moved until prayer became strategy. The Wisdom Exchange says: do not bury that revelation. Bring it into the room. Share it with humility. Let someone else be strengthened by what God taught you when no one was clapping.

The event also carries the spirit of Luke 5:38-39, ‘new wine in fresh wineskins.’ That is a necessary word for anyone in business today. Many people are asking God for expansion while still using old mindsets. They want new clients but hold old fears. They want fresh opportunities but rely on tired patterns. They want divine provision but resist divine instruction. The Wisdom Exchange is an opportunity to let God renew the container, not just pour in more activity. It is a call to build differently, lead differently, price differently, hire differently, serve differently, and believe differently.

There is also something deeply necessary about believers gathering around business without pretending that faith and work live in separate rooms. Too often, people are told to pray in church and hustle in the marketplace. But the God who speaks in the sanctuary also cares about invoices, customers, contracts, salaries, debt, strategy, creativity, productivity, excellence, and integrity. A business can be a platform for service. A career can be an altar of obedience. A company can become a channel of provision for families. A gift can become an economy. But all this requires wisdom, and wisdom is not accidental. It must be sought, honoured, shared, and applied.

The Wisdom Exchange is therefore not only an event to attend; it is a room to prepare for. Come with a Bible. Come with a notebook. Come with questions. Come with the verse that has carried you. Come with the lesson you learned the hard way. Come with the decision you are praying through. Come ready to listen without pride and share without fear. Come ready to laugh, think, journal, reflect, and leave with something practical enough to shape Monday morning. This is where faith becomes instruction and revelation becomes responsibility.

The details are clear and simple. The Wisdom Exchange will take place on Saturday, 13 June 2026, at Holy Family Basilica, Nairobi, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The charge is KSh 500. The dress code is ‘A Meeting with the King,’ a beautiful reminder that this is not casual in spirit; it is a gathering approached with honour, expectation, and reverence. The setting, the theme, the presentations, and the conversations all point to one thing: believers can no longer afford to build blindly when God has offered wisdom generously.

SIGN UP: Scan the payment QR code on the poster, pay KSh 500, and join The Wisdom Exchange on Saturday, 13 June 2026, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Holy Family Basilica, Nairobi. For inquiries, call 0762-729-470.

To sign up, use the payment QR code on the event poster. Scan the QR code, pay the KSh 500 charge, and secure your place for the gathering. For inquiries or help with registration, call 0762-729-470. Once you have paid, prepare your heart, your questions, and, if you wish to present, your 15-minute business Bible verse presentation. This is not about sounding perfect. It is about being faithful with what God has shown you.

Come because your business needs wisdom. Come because your work needs direction. Come because your next level may require a fresh wineskin. Come because someone in that room may carry the exact insight you need, and you may carry the exact revelation someone else has been praying for. The Wisdom Exchange is a call to believers in business to stop building from pressure and start building from the Word. On 13 June 2026, at Holy Family Basilica, Nairobi, bring your questions, bring your Scripture, bring your story, and come ready for an exchange that may change how you build, lead, work, and believe.

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