The Kingdom
Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and He will establish your plans. —Proverbs 16:3
Vision
To faithfully steward a movement of Kingdom businesses that reflect God’s Character, develop His people, and fund His work, advancing God’s Kingdom on earth through ventures fueled by faith and sustained by His power.
Mission
We steward what God has entrusted to us by building businesses that serve with excellence, developing Kingdom-minded leaders, and releasing them to support His work and create an eternal impact.
Core Values
Faith First: We begin, build, and lead by seeking God first in all things.
People Over Profit: We value people, serve with love, and always choose impact over margin.
Excellence in Execution: We pursue high standards as an act of worship, not just good business.
Stewardship: We manage all that’s entrusted to us for God’s glory.
Eternal Impact: We measure success by fruit that lasts beyond this life.
Meet the Founder
Heath Kuykendall, MBA
God above all. My wife and partner in purpose. Two amazing daughters and four incredible grandchildren who light up my world. Called to do meaningful work that glorifies Him.
I’m Heath Kuykendall, Founder & Chief Impact Officer of Kingdom Impact Group, LLC, and I have a bold mission: To steward all that God entrusts with excellence, humility, and an eternal perspective.
In 2025, God revealed my purpose. He created and prepared me to help raise Kingdom-minded leaders through service and send them out, multiplying impact and forming a network of Kingdom-minded leaders who transform businesses, communities, and lives.
In 2018, God placed on my heart the call to be an extraordinary leader. Since that moment, He has been preparing me, refining my character, and stretching my vision.
The work I do and the impact I make on earth is all to hear seven words from my Father God when He brings me home, “Well done, my good and faithful servant”.
Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.
—1 Peter 4:10