When San Diego Rock Church Pastor Miles McPherson first approached her about leading Just One,
Nasby's response was swift and certain: absolutely not. For six months, she resisted with every logical
argument she could muster. She wasn't qualified. She wasn't ready. She wasn't the right person for
such an enormous vision.
But God, it seems, specializes in recruiting the unlikely.
The same quiet voice that had sustained her through years of struggle began speaking with increasing
clarity about a different kind of battle—one fought not in courtrooms or counseling sessions, but in
the realm of eternal souls. Finally, she surrendered to what she describes as "the most intimidating
yes of my life."
What makes Just One revolutionary isn't just its
ambitious scope—it's the innovative marriage of
ancient truth with cutting-edge technology. The
initiative is developing an AI-powered avatar that
allows believers to not only learn to share their
faith with others but to practice faith conversations
in a safe environment before stepping into real-
world evangelism.
Think of it as spiritual simulation training—a
concept that would make any Wall Street executive
appreciate the strategic brilliance. The partnership
with a leading online Bible app promises to deliver a
three-minute gospel presentation that could
become the most accessible evangelistic tool in
human history.
"We're not just talking about changing individual
lives," Nasby explains with the kind of strategic
vision that comes from years in the business world.
"We're talking about equipping an army of everyday
believers to reach their networks, their
communities, their spheres of influence."
The numbers are staggering in their audacity: one
billion people. Ten years. A movement that could
dwarf any IPO in terms of eternal returns.
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THE DIVINE DISRUPTION
Even as she steps onto the global stage, Nasby
maintains her roots in business leadership. Her
staffing company continues to thrive, and her work
with the San Diego Christian Chamber of Commerce
is expanding with plans for a statewide California
Christian Chamber.
"We're taking on the fourth-largest economy in the
world," she says with a smile that suggests she's
exactly where she belongs—in the center of
influence and impact.
But this isn't about building a business empire. It's
about proving that the kingdom of God operates by
different metrics than Wall Street—metrics where
broken beginnings don't disqualify anyone from
world-changing callings.
BUILDING AN EMPIRE OF IMPACT
THE REDEMPTION PORTFOLIO
Perhaps the most compelling aspect of Nasby's
story is how deliberately she refuses to hide her
scars. In a world where leadership often demands
the appearance of perfection, she leads with radical
transparency about the reality of her journey.