Colossians 3:23-24 | Ephesians 2:10

Equipping Christian Women Entrepreneurs With Tools & Resources To Help Transform The World Through Their Businesses

God prepared what He wanted His daughters to do for Him long ago. He has a unique plan for each of us to serve Him and others in this world, our temporary home. This includes certain spiritual gifts and the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives to lead us in service to Him. For many of us, this work is entrepreneurship. At Dual Citizen, we believe your business isn’t just about profit; it’s an opportunity to live out your Christian faith, impact others, and lay up treasures in Heaven, our eternal home

All Christians have a divine purpose on this Earth, a mission entrusted to us by Jesus Himself in His last instructions to His disciples. At Dual Citizen, we see your entrepreneurial journey as an extension of this mission. We understand that your faith isn’t confined to the walls of a church; it flows into every aspect of your life, including your business. Ephesians 2:10 says we were created for good works and statistically, entrepreneurs spend ⅓ of their lives workingSo, we’re helping Christian women entrepreneurs build businesses on biblical foundations that in return flourish communities, serve consumers, and empower their teams to find purpose and fulfillment in their work as well.

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Dual Citizen Exists To Serve The 99.7%

Our citizenship is in heaven | Philippians 3:20

All Christians Are Dual Citizens

2 Corinthians 5:17

From a biblical perspective, heavenly citizenship is not just about the afterlife. It’s also about how we live on this earth in our cities and countries, businesses and churches.

Romans 12:1–2 | Romans 8:29

When we accept Christ, the Holy Spirit begins to transform our sinful, worldly desires into those that glorify God. His goal is to make us as much like Jesus as possible in this life.

Matthew 6:19–20

To be adopted into the family of God means that we become citizens of an eternal kingdom where our Father is the King. Our focus turns toward eternal things and storing up treasure in heaven.

Ephesians 2:18–19; 6:20

As Christians, we are ambassadors on this earth, temporary citizens in a temporary home. Our true citizenship lies in heaven. So, we are Dual Citizens, until our Father sends for us and we go home.

We believe the Bible is the best business book you could ever own

Life on earth is a temporary assignment. As a Christian entrepreneur, the greatest tool God has given you to impact the world, while you’re here, is through your work. We are to love God and serve others and then our heavenly father will reward us in heaven. We are dual citizens, temporary citizens of earth – eternal citizens of heaven.

Our Purpose

Our purpose at Dual Citizen is to inspire and equip Christian women business owners with tools and resources needed to build businesses on biblical foundations that reflect their faith, values, and purpose. We aim to be the primary resource for Christian entrepreneurs seeking to integrate their spiritual beliefs into their entrepreneurial endeavors.

Our Mission

Our mission is to bridge the gap between scripture & strategy. The greatest tool God has given you to impact the world is your work. We are dedicated to providing the tools, guidance, and resources that enable you to infuse God's wisdom into every decision, creating businesses that are not only successful, but also spiritually fulfilling and rewarding. Our commitment is to be your trusted companion on your entrepreneur journey, bridging the gap between heaven and earth as you fulfill your divine calling.

Our Goal

Our goal is to foster a thriving global community of Dual Citizens who, through our products, tools, resources, and support, are guided by God's truth in every aspect of their business journey. Ultimately, we aspire to see Christian women entrepreneurs achieving both earthly success and heavenly fulfillment, making a positive impact on the world while serving the Lord.

The Founder | Meet Niqueea

“The idea for Dual Citizen came to me at the age of 13, only I had no idea it was an idea from God, nor did I know this was the purpose of the business. At 13, God placed into my heart the desire to be an entrepreneur. I remember going to the public library every week (we didn’t have a computer in our house) and looking up university programs about entrepreneurship. I would print out all the schools that offered those programs and I placed them in a folder. I was only in middle school and I already knew my purpose. Every time someone asked me what I wanted to be, I’d say “an entrepreneur” and then they’d ask “What kind of business do you want to start?”, and I never knew the answer…then. In high school, I excelled at all the requirements each school required upon admission.

Even though the desire for entrepreneurship came to me so young, and I believed in God, I did not have a relationship with Jesus at this time. I also had no clue what kind of business I should start. Upon graduation, I went for my B.S. in Business Administration and then my International MBA in Marketing. I started multiple businesses but none of them stuck, none of them felt fulfilling. In 2017, I started my relationship with Jesus, strayed away in 2018 to New Age without realizing it, and found Him again in 2019. I traveled to 20+ countries, solo, from 2017-2022 and it was during my travels in 2022 that the name Dual Citizen came to me, well it was the Holy Spirit.

Dual Citizen has been 20 years in the making, God was prepping me for 20 years! Everything I went through; experiences, education, jobs, relationships, business ventures, etc, were all for this purpose to glorify God here on earth and help serve other Christian entrepreneurs seeking to infuse Jesus within every aspect of their businesses; impacting the world through their work and claiming our heavenly rewards when they are called home.”

Our primary objective at Dual Citizen is to provide Christian women business owners with the essential tools and resources they need to thrive in both their faith and business

We know the statistics, and noticed there was a lack of resources and tools available for Christian entrepreneurs that helps them to use the bible as their # business book, co-partnering with Jesus. So, we created our business-based bible studies & reading plans as your solution to bridging the gap between scripture and strategy.

Faith Integration
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 A study conducted by Baylor University found that 68% of Christian entrepreneurs struggle to integrate their faith into their businesses effectively, citing challenges in maintaining a consistent Christian identity while operating in a secular business environment. 

Spiritual Growth
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Surveys conducted by the Christian Entrepreneurship Network (CEN) suggest that 67% of Christian entrepreneurs desire more opportunities for spiritual growth and guidance in their entrepreneurial journey, seeking ways to align their businesses with God’s purpose and principles.

Ethical Dilemmas
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 According to a survey by the Barna Group, 56% of Christian business professionals reported facing ethical challenges in the workplace, such as conflicts between personal values and business practices.

Employee Relations
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Data from the Faith Driven Entrepreneur survey shows that 48% of Christian business leaders struggle with employee relations, including issues related to team dynamics, conflict resolution, and employee engagement.

Work-Life Balance
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Research by the National Association of Christian Business Owners (NACBO) indicates that 73% of Christian entrepreneurs struggle with work-life balance, with long working hours and high stress levels being major concerns.

Financial Challenges
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A survey by the Christian Business Association revealed that 42% of Christian-owned businesses face financial challenges, including difficulties in securing funding, managing cash flow, and dealing with economic downturns.

Marketplace Competition
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 The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE) reports that 61% of Christian entrepreneurs feel pressure to compromise their values to compete effectively in the marketplace, highlighting the tension between business success and ethical principles.

Cultural & Societal Pressures
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According to a survey by the Barna Group, 63% of Christian business owners feel the impact of cultural and societal pressures on their business decisions, such as changing societal norms, legal challenges, and cultural shifts.

Leadership Challenges
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The Christian Leadership Alliance (CLA) reports that 55% of Christian leaders face challenges in leadership development, including issues related to decision-making, strategic planning, and developing a leadership pipeline.

Community Engagement
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Research by the Center for Faith and Entrepreneurship (CFE) indicates that 72% of Christian entrepreneurs struggle with effectively engaging with their communities, balancing business goals with community impact, and building meaningful relationships with stakeholders.

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