About the Publication
The Kingdom Culture Report is a quarterly faith-centered publication created as an intentional response to the cultural pressure shaping today’s generation.
We elevate individuals, families, leaders, and institutions who are actively protecting identity and promoting purpose through Christ-centered conviction and structured influence.
This publication serves as a cultural platform — documenting faith in action and reinforcing biblical identity in a generation navigating digital pressure, moral confusion, and identity distortion.
We are building locally first, with intentional expansion planned.
Why We Launched
Today’s youth are growing up in an environment where identity is shaped rapidly by algorithms, social influence, and cultural narratives.
Performance is rewarded.
Confusion spreads quickly.
Conviction is challenged publicly.
The internet is not neutral. Digital systems influence perception before Scripture has the opportunity to anchor it.
Identity is being formed by screens before it is formed by faith.
The Kingdom Culture Report was launched as an intentional response — to create visible examples of faith-rooted leadership and structured identity formation in a generation navigating constant cultural pressure.
If culture is intentional in shaping identity, we must be more intentional in protecting it.
Distribution Strategy (Local-First)
The Kingdom Culture Report is launching with a local-first, community-rooted distribution strategy. Initial distribution includes:
Direct delivery to local subscribers
Digital access through happikidzkingdom.com
Placement through partner Christian schools and daycares
Limited print copies available per issue
Strategic availability in participating church lobbies and youth ministries
Print-on-demand copies available through our website
We are building intentionally within our region before expanding outward.
Expanding Impact Beyond Publication
The Kingdom Culture Report is part of a broader initiative under Happi Kidz Kingdom focused on identity formation and youth leadership development.
In addition to our publication, we are developing the Kingdom Kid Identity Curriculum™ — a 20-week, age-tiered identity and leadership system designed for Christian schools, churches, youth ministries, and homeschool families.
1-year licensing model
The curriculum will be offered through a 1-year licensing model with structured facilitator guidance and student materials.
Full curriculum details will be released separately.
Founding Edition Recognition
As we launch our inaugural volume, we are inviting select individuals and organizations to be recognized as Founding Spotlight Features.
Placement in Volume 1, Issue 1
Historic inclusion in the publication’s origin
Alignment with a faith-centered initiative
We are building with depth — not speed.