GOOD
GROUND
“…and other seed fell on the good ground.”

Good Ground builds and launches God-honoring businesses and games for everyday people — the founder owns it all, gives the first-fruits, and carries no debt. The tools serve; they never rule. For the glory of God alone.

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A word for today
“I am the vine, you are the branches; the one who remains in Me, and I in him bears much fruit.”
John 15:5 · NASB
The parable of the sower

The same seed. Four kinds of ground.

A sower went out to sow. The seed is the word of God — and what differs is never the seed, but the soil it falls on. Good Ground is a prayer and a promise: that what is planted here lands in ready hearts and bears a hundredfold.

The path

Trampled

Seed by the wayside, taken before it could take root.

The rock

No depth

Sprang up quickly, withered with no moisture.

The thorns

Choked

Grew, but the worries and riches of life crowded it out.

The good ground

A hundredfold

An honest and good heart, holding fast, bearing fruit with patience.

Who we are

A different kind of soil for building.

Good Ground exists so that ordinary people can build extraordinary, God-honoring work — without code, without debt, without giving themselves away. We remove the friction so the founder can simply be faithful.

You own it all

The founder keeps 100%. No outside funding, no debt — built free, kept free.

First-fruits given

The first tenth is returned in gratitude — generosity built into the foundation.

The tools serve

AI does the heavy lifting and hands you the reins. It serves; it never rules. You remain the steward.

Good Ground Games
Parable Park

A place a kid can wander into and be embraced instead of hollowed out — the stories of Jesus, alive and explorable, built to the highest bar in the worlds children already live in. A light in a loud place. The kind of thing that changes the conversation at the dinner table.

The invitation

Be good ground.

Whether you carry a calling to build, or you're simply looking for something true — there is room for you here. The sower is still sowing. The harvest is still plentiful.