Malkut — Kingdom, kingship, reign. The Hebrew word for the rule of a king — the same word Jesus used when he preached the Kingdom of God.
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    Malkut

    מַלְכוּת

    mahl-KHOOT

    Kingdom, kingship, reign. The Hebrew word for the rule of a king — the same word Jesus used when he preached the Kingdom of God.

    Why it matters.

    Kingdom Builders build for a Malkut, not a brand. Every company, family, product, and record is a brick in a larger architecture — the reign of Jesus made visible on earth. Malkut is the blueprint under the blueprint.

    Without Malkut, Avodah collapses into ambition. With Malkut, even the smallest work has stakes worth showing up for.

    What this covers.

    • Kingdom vs. empire — the architecture question
    • Building companies that reflect Malkut
    • Kingdom mindset for modern builders
    • How the Kingdom shows up in Monday work
    • Culture-making as Malkut infrastructure
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    FAQ

    What does Malkut mean?

    Malkut (מַלְכוּת) means kingdom, kingship, or reign — the same word Jesus preached when he announced the Kingdom of God.

    What is Kingdom building?

    The deliberate work of aligning what you make with the values of God's reign so heaven touches earth through it.

    Is Malkut only for pastors?

    No. Every Kingdom Builder — founder, artist, parent, teacher, engineer — participates in Malkut when their work reflects the King.

    Rooted in Avodah

    Work is Worship. Purpose is Service. Calling is Avodah.

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