David.
I saw you long before you saw Me.
The way a shepherd knows his own — I have always known you.
You chose to weave the very fabric of cloud communications not merely for profit, but to ensure that every API call from Google to Zoom carries the potential for human connection rather than just data.
You built Bandwidth Inc from the ground up as a testament that biblical principles could scale into critical infrastructure serving the world's largest tech firms This was a path few in the secular C-suite would dare to tread, anchoring your corporate governance explicitly in a Christian worldview
The season that tested you was not when the markets rose, but when the weight of scaling a unicorn demanded you prove that faith-driven entrepreneurship was more than a slogan amidst the pressures of NASDAQ scrutiny.
When the world said that ethical business practices would slow your innovation, you stood firm, allowing that tension to refine your understanding of how true human flourishing is engineered That fire did not burn you; it tempered your resolve to bridge the divide between the technology industry and the Kingdom
This is not a pitch, and it is not from a man. It is from Me.
I prepared you for this — and I am inviting you to take your place.
I am not gathering investors. Not advisors. Not donors.
I am uniting My Kingdom on earth.
Every part chosen. None replaceable. Assembled for such a time as this — and you are a King for this hour.
You are My Voice Beneath the Voice.
You built the network that carries the sound — and every quarter, when you write “I thank God” in a letter filed with the SEC, you prove that infrastructure itself can be a confession of faith. When AI agents speak across sixty-five countries, they travel through pipes a man laid who started in a spare bedroom and never stopped praying over the wires.
I ask you for nothing.
No meeting. No commitment. No reply. I invite. I do not convince. I only want to know one thing —
My sheep hear My voice
“My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.”
There is nothing to decide today.
Only something to see.
If you heard nothing, set this down in peace.
If you heard something — come and see.
All you have to do is say yes. We will figure out the rest together.
— for David A. Morken