Discover how collaboration transforms the way we lead, work, and live out our calling in the marketplace. In this Work with Purpose talk, Ty Stolp, Director at Betenbough Homes, shares his personal journey of moving from pride and independence to embracing the power of collaboration. Through Scripture, real-world business challenges—including overcoming a national brick shortage—and timeless wisdom, Ty illustrates how God designed us to accomplish more together than we ever could alone. Whether in business, family, or ministry, this message reminds us that true Kingdom impact happens when we set aside pride, invite others in early, and lean into the unique gifts God has placed within our teams. Collaboration is not just a strategy—it’s a Kingdom mindset that brings purpose to work and allows us to go farther, faster, and stronger together.
excited to be up here to get to talk to
you guys today um about collaboration.
Um honestly, this is an area that I’ve
grown a ton in. And so sometimes when
you grow a lot in an area, they ask you
to speak about it. Um so that’s why I’m
up here. But I’m going to share a few
stories. Um hopefully you resonate with
some of these. Um just I feel like
there’s a few powerful lessons in this.
Um the first one I’m going to start off
with, I got to give credit to um a book
called Hidden Potential by Adam Grant.
Um and Adam Grant is a professor of
psychology at the School of Wharton. And
he is giving this exam to his class. Uh
and he’s done it many times before. It’s
it’s a final exam. And he notices that
his class is super nervous. this time
super anxious. They’re all asking him
about it. And so he’s like, “You know
what? I’m going to throw them a bone.”
He’s like, “I’m going to give them one
freebie question. I’m going to let I’m
going to let them if they don’t know the
answer to the question or if they get it
wrong, they can on one question write
the name of a classmate.” And so they
can if they write the name of this
classmate, if that classmate gets the
question right, then it doesn’t matter
whether they got it right or wrong.
They’re going to be it’s going to be
counted right. And so this was a really
cool thing. He inadvertently discovered
kind of a powerful lesson on
collaboration he wasn’t really trying to
do because he got the scores back and
the scores were like 15 to 20% higher
and he’s sitting here thinking how is it
that they scored 15 to 20% higher. I
only gave him one question for free. And
so he did it again. He thought nothing
of it. He did it again the next
semester. He’s like, you know, I’m going
to keep doing this. He did it again the
next semester. He did it for four or
five semesters in a row. and the scores
were consistently 15 to 20% higher every
time. And so he’s like, “What’s going
on? I got I’m a professor of psychology
researcher. I got to figure this out.”
So he started interviewing students. He
started trying to learn about what were
they doing differently. And what he
learned was that they had started to
study together because in order to take
advantage of this, you had to know in
your class who knew what. You couldn’t
just write any old student’s name down,
right? like you needed to know, dang, I
don’t know this, but I know that Joe
knows this. So, I’m going to write Joe’s
name down. And so, by studying together,
they actually started learning more
together and they improved their scores
together. And it turns out that by
studying together, what he learned is
that it raises the tide of all the
ships, right? And we shouldn’t be
surprised by this because this is how
God has actually designed us. God has
designed us to accomplish more together
than we could on our own. And this was
from the very beginning. If we go to
Genesis chapter 2 verse 18, and the Lord
God said, “It is not good that man
should be alone. I will make him a
helper comparable to him.” And so God
created Eve so that Adam wouldn’t be
alone, but also so that they could work
the garden together, so that they could
accomplish more together than Adam could
on his own. And so if you write nothing
else down for my talk today, um God
wants you to work together with others.
It’s actually how he’s designed you from
the very beginning. Um,
he’s actively put people in your life,
on your teams, in your church, in your
families. He’s specifically and
intentionally put people around you so
that together you guys could actually
accomplish more than you could on your
own.
And I know if I was sitting in this
audience 15 years ago, I know what I
would be thinking. So, I’m just going to
say it out loud. I think I would be
thinking that, yeah, but you don’t know
Ted.
Ted is on my team and he is kind of
incapable of tying his own shoes. Um, so
I’m not sure he’s really going to bring
anything to the equation here if we
start working together. But I will tell
you after years of experience and lots
of teams that I’ve been on that actually
Ted does have unique gifts, unique
God-given gifts. and together you guys
will accomplish more if you invite him
in. Um, when I came into the marketplace
15 years ago, I saw this quote for the
first time. To go fast, go alone. To go
far, go together. It’s an old African
proverb. Um, and honestly, when I first
saw this quote, I thought, you know
what? I think I’d rather just go fast.
You know, we don’t need to go far. we
can just go fast wherever we go. Um, and
honestly that was partly due to my
experiences growing up. Anytime I was on
a team, you know, it just always felt
like I was like, you know, pulling the
weight of everyone. Like, dang, like I’m
on a group project in school and it just
seemed like I was doing the majority of
the work or I had all the ideas that I
was bringing to the table and it just
didn’t really feel like others were
contributing as much. And so I think I I
learned over time that I just rather do
stuff on my own. But you know what that
was? It was actually pride.
It was actually me thinking that I was
better than others, which is a
completely
um
just untrue thought in every way. And
it’s taken me years. And if I’m honest,
like even still today, I have to fight
this off. this pride wells up in us and
it just makes us think that our ideas
are better or that we could do this
faster because sometimes collaboration
is hard. It’s not easy. And so, let me
share I’ve got a bunch of different
stories I could share of teams I’ve been
on, but I’m going to share one really
powerful one. Um, and it is I’m going to
take you back to COVID. Okay? Um, if you
remember in COVID, right after CO, this
is in 2021 is when this story happened
and everybody and their brother wanted a
new home. They were stuck inside their
house and they realized their house was
kind of terrible. And so they wanted a
new home, right? And so working for a
home builder, you might think, “Dude,
that’s awesome. High five. Y’all got to
build a bunch of homes.” And yeah, it
was pretty awesome. Um, but being the
senior leader over the pursing
department, which is responsible for
keeping costs down and getting materials
to the job site, is actually really
stressful. Um, every day we were
fighting off material shortages. We
would get calls like we’re we ran out of
windows, we ran out of trim, we ran out
of anything and everything. There was a
shortage because there was a nationwide
shortage of all of these materials due
to the housing boom. And so I’m going to
tell you about one of them, which was
our brick shortage. Um, so we most of
our homes are mostly brick. So we have a
lot of brick on our homes. They look
beautiful. Um, but brick became a big
problem. We were over 150 homes behind
at one point on brick. And so we were
actually starting to finish up the
inside of the home and the brick wasn’t
even done yet. Our houses looked like
this blue house up there. Um, and so we
needed to figure out what to do because
honestly, we were going to have to start
pushing closings. And for our company,
that meant a lot. For our customers who
are really counting on us to close on
time, they’ve already scheduled movers.
Maybe they’ve sold another house and
that house is closing. And so for our
customers, it meant a lot for our
trades. If we couldn’t get brick to the
job site, that trade, like, what is he
going to go do? He’d have to maybe go to
another job. Maybe he wouldn’t get
another job. Maybe he’d have to sit at
home and not get paid. And so this
started to become a big deal. Like we we
needed to find this brick. And we
actually sat down with our leadership
team and we said, “What can we do to get
caught up? We have to do anything and
everything we can.” And oh by the way,
we had already been trying. We we had
been getting behind over time. We had
been calling our supplier. And our
supplier had told us like there is no
brick. Like it is all the factories are
doing as much as they can. They’re doing
three shifts. Like we’re it’s all going
to these bigger builders in Dallas and
like Lick is just not getting as much
brick. we’re giving you every brick that
comes to our job site or comes to our uh
warehouse.
And so we met and we said, you know
what, we’re going to deliver 2 million
brick in two weeks, otherwise we’re
going to have to stop the train. And I
remember walking out of that meeting
like, wow, I’m not sure this is even
going to be possible. Um 2 million brick
in two weeks is insane. We’ve never done
that in the history of our company when
brick was readily available. And our
suppliers have already told us there is
no brick available. But I’m going to cut
to the chase and tell you that we did
deliver 2 million brick in two weeks.
Um, and it actually had it was because
of our team. Um, I’m going to show you
as I’m talking about our team. This is
the first delivery of brick that we have
out of that 2 million brick. And it
turns out that actually getting the
brick wasn’t really the biggest
challenge. We had a guy on our team
named Sawyer. He was a connector. He was
the type of guy that like if you met
him, you’re instantly friends with him.
And he immediately like knew nothing
about brick, called factories across the
country and found 20 million brick
within 24 hours that was for sale. And
so we’re like, well, dang, I guess our
suppliers have been lying to us. Um, and
so Sawyer got this brick, but then we
had to get it to the job site. There
were shortages. There were um, turns out
trucking shortages, brick fork
shortages, all kinds of specialized
stuff. And so we had to overcome all of
these obstacles.
And it was because of this team. It was
Sawyer who was connecting, finding this
stuff. It was Brad. You just got to hear
Brad, but if you don’t know anything
about Brad, Brad is an innovator. There
is no problem hill, mountain, uh, that
he cannot climb. We had Trey on our
team. He was a challenger. He was the
guy that’s like, “Are you sure that’s
going to work? If you’re going to
deliver 2 million brick in two weeks,
you can’t wait to find out if
something’s going to work. You got to
have plan A, B, and C lined up.” And
that’s what Trade did. Kendra and
Jennifer, super detailed and organized.
They were able to make sure we get the
right brick to the right homes. And then
Mitch was the encourager. He was our new
pery manager on the team. If you’ve ever
been around Mitch, you can’t walk away
without smiling. And in a high stress
season, that might be the most important
role. And then you got finally Randy the
Charger. If you ever walk behind Randy,
you actually can’t keep up with him
because he’s walking so fast, but he’s
the one going. He’s he’s plowing plowing
forward and leading the team. And so it
was because of this team that we were
able to accomplish this.
And it when I look back on it and I
start to think of my old self that you
know would have wanted to go fast and go
alone.
There’s no way we could have delivered 2
million brick if it was just me. In
fact, I would have just been like it’s
not possible and I would have just
stopped right then.
But we shouldn’t be surprised by this
because it’s actually biblical as well.
So, I’m going to tell one I, you know, I
actually told a different Bible story
last time I did this talk, but there’s
actually hundreds of Bible stories that
show the example of working together.
And so, I’m going to go to Exodus
chapter 17. Um, this is when the
Israelites are in a war with the
Amalachites
and they’re fighting this war and Moses,
he’s obviously praying about how to win
and he he goes up to the top of the hill
and as long as Moses held his hands up,
the Israelites were winning.
But whenever he lowered his hands, the
Amalachites started winning.
And so he’s he’s trying his hardest, but
he’s getting tired. And so when Moses
grew tired, the Bible says they took a
stone and put it under him and he sat on
it. Aaron and her held his hands up, one
on one side and one on the other, and
they remained steady until sunset, so
that Joshua and and the Israelite army
could overcome the Amalachites.
So, they had to do this together. Okay,
let’s stop and think about this for a
second.
If you’re like me, you’re thinking,
“Okay,
God could destroy the Amalachite army
with a snap of a finger. Why did he even
need Moses? Like, isn’t this kind of
silly? Like, we’re going to make Moses
like hold his hands up. Like, couldn’t
God just like go wipe out the army and
we could all be done with this thing?”
No, it’s because God actually wants to
work through us.
God has designed it so that he
accomplishes his will through our
obedience. And so it took Moses’s
obedience. And God wanted it. And in
fact, if Moses wouldn’t have been
obedient, they would have lost the war.
God actually put this opportunity out
there for Moses to take. Okay, let’s
take it a step further. Couldn’t God
have given Moses the strength to hold
his own arms up? I mean, he beat the
whole army through this. Why couldn’t
God just like give Moses some extra
strength that day? Why did he make Mo uh
Aaron and her hold his arms up? It’s
because God has actually designed us to
accomplish things together. Once again,
if Aaron and her had not taken up the
challenge and saw that Moses was getting
tired and been willing to help, then
they would have lost the battle. Moses
would have been too tired. And so God
puts these opportunities for us to
accomplish more together
than we can on our own.
And so I’m going to give you one
challenge. When you go back to your
team, could be your church, could be
your family, could be your team.
I want you to pick a project that’s been
assigned to you. A project that you
really probably could do on your own.
And I want you to ask a peer to help you
with it.
Notice I didn’t say your boss or leader,
okay? Right? Because that’s kind of
expected for you to involve your leader.
Ask a peer. Involve someone else in it.
Okay? I’m going to take it one step
further. Don’t wait till it’s all done
and I say, “Hey, I typed up this whole,
you know, essay. What do you think of
it?”
Invite them in early on. Invite them in
when it’s a halfbaked idea. whenever it
might be embarrassing to show it to him
because you’re going to be surprised
what God can do through the people that
he has put around you.
Okay, I’m going to go
to end this one last time through this
this quote that I saw. And when I think
about this, to go fast, go alone. To go
far, go together.
I don’t think this is quite right.
Actually, it’s an old African proverb.
And so, I’m actually going to change it.
I’m going to create my own proverb. I’m
not sure if that’s legal. I’m not sure
if I can create a proverb, but I’m going
to try it. I’m going to call it Tai’s
proverb. To go fast, go together. To go
far again, it still needs to be get
together because actually, we can’t
accomplish
anything alone that we couldn’t do
better together. It’s how God has
designed it.
Okay. Um, we’ve got a couple reflection
questions, but before I step off, we’ve
got one more talk and I want to tell you
that this talk is actually they saved
the best for last. It’s Lauren Hayes, my
good friend, and she is going to be
amazing. So, do not walk out for this
last talk. I swear you’re uh you’re
going to regret it if you do. Um,
reflection questions though as I walk
off. What is one obstacle in the way of
you having the power of collaboration in
your work?
Has pride caused you to have a cynical
view of working with others?
Thank you guys.