
Contextualize Without Compromise
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In this powerful episode of Blessed + Bossed Up, Tatum dives deep into Acts 17:22–31 and pulls out two key strategies every Kingdom entrepreneur needs: cultural intelligence (CQ) and contextualizing your message.
Using Paul’s sermon to the intellectual elite in Athens as the foundation, this episode breaks down how Paul studied the culture, respected his audience, and delivered the Gospel in a way that resonated deeply—all without compromising the truth.
Tatum explains how these same strategies apply to business today, from adjusting your brand messaging based on audience psychographics to adapting your offers and content for different platforms or markets. She also shares practical examples (from YouVersion to McDonald’s global menus) and offers 3 concrete ways to start applying these principles in your own brand—whether you’re already in business or preparing to launch.
If you’re a faith-led entrepreneur looking to improve your marketing, messaging, or audience engagement while staying true to the Word, this episode is your blueprint.
📖 Scripture:Acts 17:22–31 (NLT)
Paul contextualizes the gospel for the Athenians at the Areopagus, modeling how to reach new audiences with truth and strategy.
Key Takeaways:- Cultural Intelligence (CQ) is the ability to understand the values, behaviors, and worldview of the people you're called to serve.
- Contextualization is delivering your message in a way that’s relevant, understandable, and compelling—without changing the truth.
- Paul didn’t compromise; he customized the way he shared truth to meet people where they were.
- Business owners must do the same with their brand messaging, sales strategies, and offers.
3 Ways to Apply This in Your Business:
- Use Your Audience’s Language – Mirror the words your audience uses to describe their problems and desires.
- Tailor Messaging for Each Platform – Adapt your content for Instagram vs. TikTok vs. LinkedIn vs. YouTube.
- Adapt Your Offers for Specific Audiences – Adjust your product packaging, pricing, or delivery to match the needs of different segments within your niche.
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