Getting Help Can Help…
Ego does not always look like pride.
Sometimes it looks like refusing help.
A lot of Christian creators, pastors, teachers, ministers, Bible study leaders struggle with this more than we admit.
We are used to being the one teaching.
The one guiding.
The one with answers.
So when it comes time to follow someone else’s system, structure, or advice, it feels uncomfortable.
We say things like
“I’ll do social media my way.”
“I’ll post what I want, how I want.”
“God will bless it because my heart is right.”
And your heart can be right…
while your strategy is still wrong.
I’ve been on social media for almost 10 years.
YouTube since 2016.
Instagram since 2019.
Two years fully in Christian content.
There is a way content works.
There is a way ideas are presented.
There is a system.
Reinventing the wheel usually leads to burnout, confusion, and quitting. Then starting over. Again.
Receiving help is not weakness.
Following a proven system is not selling out.
It is good stewardship of the purpose God gave you.
That is exactly why we built CCL 👇
When you join, you get:
🔥 The full CCL system
📖 How to take your God given purpose and share it online
📍 Where to share it and how to share it
👥 How to turn content into a real community you can disciple
💰 How to earn from your ministry ethically without compromising your faith
💬 Daily access to us inside our private premium chat for feedback, questions, and coaching
Right now, CCL is $10 a month.
That is ground floor pricing.
It will go up as it grows.
That is how business works.
If you want in before it blows up, now is the time.
It is okay to get help.
It is okay to be taught.
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