The War Room
for Christian
executives.

The alternative to the $10–30K secular mastermind — for business leaders who refuse to check their faith at the door.

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EO / YPO / Vistage / Hampton / Tiger 21

You know they aren't right for you
as a Christian executive.

Because you're vulnerable in a room where the Holy Spirit isn't on the table — but the drinks at dinner are. Where the casual moral language and worldly motivations quietly pull you off course.

These rooms take you further from finishing strong, not closer.

You're at the top.
And carrying it alone.

You can't complain down to your team — they need you steady.

You can't vent to your shareholders — you need their trust.

Your spouse loves you, but some weight isn't theirs to carry.

Your pastor has never run a P&L.

Your business peers don't share your faith.

Your church family hasn't operated at your level.

The war room that fortifies daily.

You need a war room where business and faith aren't compartmentalised. Where you're not choosing between the boardroom and the prayer room.

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The Peer Group

Executive level.

You're surrounded by fellow Christian executives, mature in business and faith, who can match you in acumen and conviction. For the first time in years, you're in a room of equals.

  • Leaders who sharpen you in the boardroom and hold you accountable to prayer
  • Acquisitions, succession, the marriage, the drift — all on the table
2

The Structure

The Daily Rhythm.

Most peer groups meet monthly. Leaving you vulnerable for long periods in between. Our rhythm fortifies you daily.

Because the leaders who finish strong aren't the ones who got the deepest insight at last month's session — they're the ones who had the steady rhythm that kept them rooted.

  • Two morning standups per week. Twenty minutes each.
  • Anchored in scripture before the day's pressure starts
  • Community platform for encouragement between sessions
3

The Release Valve

Nothing held back.

The right executive level leaders at the right rhythm produce a level of honesty most executives have never experienced.

But even in the most honest of communities, some things won't be shared with the group. The Release Valve is the 1-1 channel — where what's hidden comes to light.

  • A 1-1, a focussed sprint to address weakness, an accountability partner — whatever the moment needs
  • A sounding board to help you find the answers

Not Bible study. Not coaching. Not Christian networking with prayer tacked on. A board of Christian leaders operating at altitude — finishing strong, together.

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Christian Executives.
Carefully Chosen.

We are selective about who joins. The integrity of the room depends on it.

This is for you if...

  • You've joined — or considered — a secular peer room like EO, YPO, or Tiger 21, and felt the disconnect with your faith
  • You're stewarding millions in revenue, leading large teams, carrying real shareholder weight
  • You're a committed Christian
  • You feel the isolation of leading at your level without peers who get both business & faith
  • You're past the startup grind
  • You're serious about finishing well, not just finishing rich
  • You're willing to be honest about where you're struggling

This is not for you if...

  • You're not willing to be real about your struggles
  • You're early-stage and haven't yet proven your model
  • You see this as a room to sell to
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"A filling station throughout the week — because business can beat you up. A deeply honest space where I can share my wins and losses, be encouraged and uplifted."

Steven Taylor  — CEO, Nexus Health  ·  Former executive, Wells Fargo

Andrew Heathcote

Andrew Heathcote.

I built and sold a company. Then went through an entrepreneurial drought the Lord used to redirect me toward serving Christian business executives.

Because I know the loneliness of carrying weight you can't fully share with your team, your spouse, or your pastor. I know what it's like to walk out of a secular business programme sharper strategically — but spiritually lonelier. Or worse, conflicted.

I don't always get it right. None of us do. That's the whole point of the room. Accountability, iron sharpening iron, walking this out together — covering one another to avoid the fall and finish strong.

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A 1-1 with Andrew to understand if you qualify, what you're carrying, and whether the War Room is the right fit for you.