Every entrepreneur is custom-created for a purpose. But how, in a world so full of noise and distraction and fear, do we go about staying on (or getting on - let’s be honest) the road we’re called to travel?
Read MoreConfess your sins to one another talk to each other about what's going on in your life. And that will keep you in a place of freedom.
Read MoreBrittany Underwood and Sheeba Philip share the story of Akola and how their collaboration serves the business..
Read MoreCEO of Cultivate What Matters and C12 Member Lara Casey-Isaacson, shares her story of re-focusing sights and energy to grow things that matter and realizing when it's time to prune to truly flourish.
Read MoreJewel Burks Solomon, Head of Startups at Google, shares how Collab Capital is creating generational wealth for black founders and communities.
Read MoreWith any change, you cannot keep doing the same thing and expecting a different outcome. You must change your mind and your actions.
Read MoreDrew Ann Long was a mom of three who had a problem: how to navigate the grocery store with three young children, one of whom was disabled.
Read MoreJewel Burks Solomon has an impressive resume: co-founder of Partpic, managing partner of Collab Capital, and current head of Google for Startups.
Read MoreHear how Shannon and Bryan Miles built a $100 million virtual based company while living under the same roof.
Read MoreLilian Radke reduced turnover from 85% to less than 14% all while being a young mom of little kids doing a business she was told was a “mans world” and winning small business of the year in Massachusetts for 2018 and woman owned enterprise of the year for new England in 2018.
Read MoreSara shares her story of being welcomed into her neighborhood, and her team’s work to build a venture that aims to create generational change for its neighbors within a six-block radius.
Read MoreAlfa Demmellash took us on a journey to Ethiopia, Harvard, and Rwanda to explain the work she’s doing for underserved urban entrepreneurs.
Read More“As a mentee, my mentorship added a lot of energy to my career trajectory. I had bloomed quickly and then lost momentum, unsure of where I was going and quite frankly, where I wanted to go. I had switched industries but my core competencies had been the same.
Read MoreFreeman also says her singleness comes up a lot at work—and it didn’t at the secular nonprofit where she worked previously. “It comes from the idea that a woman’s highest calling is wife and mother,” Freeman says .
Read MoreJessica Kim joined us to talk about her work with IanaCare and how Christian leaders can approach the dual reality of present suffering and pain alongside the joy and hope we have for an eternal future.
Read MoreListen to April Anthony share her entrepreneurial journey that started when she took over a company in her 20s and then grew it into one of the most successful home healthcare businesses.
Read MoreI never saw it coming. I started my business part-time in January, 2000, and I completed my MBA in September of the same year. I purchased my second new construction home. Things were going well, and I could not have been happier.
Read MoreLara Casey built Southern Weddings Magazine out of a sheer desire to see something beautiful in a world that felt very broken. The success of that publication is no secret, but today, she shared with us the ins and outs of her decision to let it all go...
Read More“When things get hard, remember God is with you and equips you to work. Remember that He calls you to ‘Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go’ (Joshua 1:9). Remember the joy you feel when you see others realize that their work has dignity because God allows us to be His representatives.” Katie Adkins, founder of Adkins Talent Solutions, shows us how our work is ultimately fueled by our faith and our “why”. Every now and then we need to remind ourselves of the “why” of our work.
Read MoreOur most recent podcast guest, Diane Paddison, founded 4Word, a nonprofit mentorship program and community for professional Christian women. In this post, she recounts her experience mentoring someone whose life looks almost nothing like hers. Diane felt God’s call to connect with Lopez Lomong, a South-Sudanese, two time Olympian, male athlete. Though she thought they were an unlikely pair, the experience of mentoring Lopez has enriched her life beyond belief.
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