The Covo Multipliers Pathway: Walking the Road Where Work and Ministry Converge
- Dave Miller
- 7 days ago
- 3 min read
Updated: 6 days ago
by Mark Goering, Dave Miller and Nathan Elliott

In a world where believers often feel forced to choose between ministry and the marketplace, the Covo Multipliers Pathway offers a better way—a kingdom-centered road where calling, business, and disciple-making converge. It’s not about choosing between work and ministry. It’s about living in both with intentionality and impact.
This pathway helps everyday believers—entrepreneurs, professionals, and tradesmen—step into the story God is writing through their work and their witness. Here’s how it unfolds:
1. The Tension Between Work and Ministry
At the start of the journey, many feel the tension between their 9-to-5 and their desire to live on mission. The fork in the road can seem like a spiritual dead end: either get a “ministry job” or make peace with sidelining your faith during the workweek. But what if God’s call isn’t either/or—but both?
This is where the journey begins, as individuals become aware there’s another way forward.
2. Join the Signal Group
The first practical step is connection. Community shapes clarity. By joining the Signal Group, you step into a community of like-minded believers who are navigating similar territory—asking big questions about calling, mission, and impact.
It’s not just a chat thread—it’s a tribe that listens, learns, and shares.
3. Aquila & Priscilla Lifestyle
As participants begin to live this out, they rediscover a biblical model: the lifestyle of Aquila and Priscilla. These first-century leaders were not only businesspeople (tentmakers) but also disciple-makers. Their home was a base for ministry. Their livelihood was inseparable from their leadership.
This stage is about building that same foundation: where your business and your home become platforms for kingdom movement.
4. Reproducible Covo Pathway
It’s not enough to live it alone. The next step is reproducibility. At this stage, leaders are equipped to articulate and multiply the Covo lifestyle in others. They can train and coach others, replicate the rhythms, and begin to model what this movement looks like in other contexts.
This is where we begin to see not just addition—but multiplication.
5. Immersion Training
This isn’t just theory. It’s immersion. Covo leaders invite others into real-life learning environments where discipleship, business, and mission blend in motion. It’s about more than head knowledge—it’s about lived experience.
Through immersion, the paradigm shifts.
Ministry isn’t reserved for Sunday or for pastors—it’s for those who fix HVAC units, design software, or drive forklifts. Faith becomes part of the flow, not a side project.
6. Starter Tools
To support the journey, practitioners receive starter tools: simple, biblical resources for disciple-making, team building, and movement principles. These tools are designed for doers—clear, adaptable, and field-tested.
You don’t need a seminary degree or a church title. You need faith, obedience, and the right tools in hand.
7. Covo Tribe
At the summit of the pathway, something beautiful happens: you become part of the Covo Tribe. This is a multiplying family of practitioners who don’t just do the work—they multiply it. These marketplace missionaries, sentrepreneurs, and tentmakers that connect, communicate, and collaborate with others, helping them begin the journey you once started.
This is where the pathway comes full circle. You’re no longer just on the road—you’re helping build it for others.
Final Thoughts
The Covo Multipliers Pathway is more than a roadmap—it’s a call to a new way of living. It recognizes that the Spirit of God is not limited to the pulpit but is powerfully at work on the shop floor, in boardrooms, and on job sites.
You don’t need to quit your job to follow Jesus fully.
You just need to take the next step.
Join the Signal Group. Embrace the lifestyle. Multiply the mission.
This is the way of the Covo Multiplier.
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