The Pursuit of Kingdom


The Carters:
Kingdom First
Joel and Randalle Carter have been married for thirteen years—thirteen years of shared dreams, faith-stretching seasons, and relentless pursuit of something greater than themselves. Together, they had three beautiful daughters, each a beautiful reflection of their love and their unshakable trust in God.
To the outside world, the Carters were a kind, steady couple—Joel with his calm wisdom, Randalle with her radiant strength. But to those who really know them, knew they were more than a nice family. They are Kingdom Family in pursuit of Gods will.
Their home was always full—of kids' laughter, the smell of warm bread, and the soft hum of worship music. But more than that, it was full of purpose. Joel and Randalle don’t just talk about faith; they live it. Every decision, every conversation, every meal was touched by their guiding verse:
“But seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” — Matthew 6:33
Joel's passion isn’t just numbers and strategy—it was access. Access for the forgotten, the overlooked, the “never-had-a-chance” kind of people. As a Kingdom Financier, Joel understands that money without mission was just noise. But wealth—true, godly, generational wealth—could be a tool to break chains and build legacy. He thrives on assisting others to see that vision and reach their goal.
Randalle has an unassuming personality that often portrays a quiet authoritative leader that operates in a space of God's grace followed. She isn’t just a soldier—she isa servant leader, both in uniform and out. Her leadership isn't loud, but it was unmistakable. The way she carried burdens with others, the way she listened—really listened—and the way she lived with excellence and humility pointed people straight to Jesus.
Thirteen years of marriage has taught Joel and Randalle that God’s plan was rarely the easiest, but it was always the best. Their shared life was built not on comfort, but on calling.
The Carters: Kingdom First
Joel and Randalle Carter have been married for thirteen years—thirteen years of shared dreams, faith-stretching seasons, and relentless pursuit of something greater than themselves. Together, they had three beautiful daughters, each a beautiful reflection of their love and their unshakable trust in God.
To the outside world, the Carters were a kind, steady couple—Joel with his calm wisdom, Randalle with her radiant strength. But to those who really know them, knew they were more than a nice family. They are Kingdom Family in pursuit of Gods will.
Their home was always full—of kids' laughter, the smell of warm bread, and the soft hum of worship music. But more than that, it was full of purpose. Joel and Randalle don’t just talk about faith; they live it. Every decision, every conversation, every meal was touched by their guiding verse:
“But seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” — Matthew 6:33
Joel's passion isn’t just numbers and strategy—it was access. Access for the forgotten, the overlooked, the “never-had-a-chance” kind of people. As a Kingdom Financier, Joel understands that money without mission was just noise. But wealth—true, godly, generational wealth—could be a tool to break chains and build legacy. He thrives on assisting others to see that vision and reach their goal.
Randalle has an unassuming personality that often portrays a quiet authoritative leader that operates in a space of God's grace followed. She isn’t just a soldier—she isa servant leader, both in uniform and out. Her leadership isn't loud, but it was unmistakable. The way she carried burdens with others, the way she listened—really listened—and the way she lived with excellence and humility pointed people straight to Jesus.
Thirteen years of marriage has taught Joel and Randalle that God’s plan was rarely the easiest, but it was always the best. Their shared life was built not on comfort, but on calling.
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