After wanting to help impoverished women for years, Liz Bohannon, Founder of Sseko Designs, moved to Uganda and found a way to enhance women's lives in a community by making and selling sandals.
Read MoreBill Job, President and Founder of Kingdom Business in China, defines the real meaning of business. He believes that true business creates eternal value. This powerful 4-minute real-life story sheds light on the possibilities of how a workplace can become a ministry field.
Read MoreThe Red Dot 100X ministry started out of a dream to expand a successful business into a ministry that serves others. They leverage their profits to help others. This company encourages and helps employees meet the needs of children at risk. Red Dot traded in "business as usual" for a Kingdom focus.
Read MoreDavid Weekley, Founder & Chairman of David Weekley Homes shares the struggles and victories of his very successful homebuilding business. He uses his faith and God-given skills and gives 50% of his income and 50% of his time for Kingdom endeavors.
Read MoreBridgeway Capital Management is an investment management fund. John Montgomery, Founder & Chariman, and Mike Mulcahy, President, share how integrity and financial responsibility is the Christian foundation in how Bridgeway Capital is run. The goal of giving 50% of profits away to charity provides a great place to work and a model for others.
Read MoreJay Robertson, President of Child's Play, Inc., talks about how he stepped out in faith to start the playground charity, Playgrounds with a Purpose. Teaming up with other organizations, Playgrounds with a Purpose built a playground in an urban neighborhood in Philadelphia connected to Epiphany Fellowship. Eric Mason, Lead Pastor, shares the impact and benefit that playground has on the community
Read MoreTyler was very successful in his family's business, but he felt God calling him to something more. Tyler used the gifts and the dreams that God gave him to start a company that would give back to the community. Tyler traded in the family business for a new Kingdom company.
Read MoreThis real-life story connects a local church, a business, and Compassion International. David Platt, Senior Pastor of The Church at Brook Hills, talks about how they encourage people to use their skills and areas of work Kingdom advancement. James Warren, retired CEO of Warren Averett, talks about using those biblical principles at Warren Averett has brought success to this CPA firm. To further their impact, they've taken on Compassion as a company-wide project to sponsor children in Rwanda.
Read MoreA passion for helping empower women combined with a love of passion inspired Kristen Dickerson to start Raven and Lily. This brief company profile shows how Raven and Lily partners with artisan groups of at-risk women from around the world.
Read MoreWith a small investment from his church, Alfonso was able to open his own auto repair garage. He sees his work as a gift from the Lord and seeks to minister to each customer that comes into his shop. This Real-Life Story can also be seen in the Course, Closing the Sunday to Monday Gap with Tom Nelson
Read MoreSantiba loves her job at Chick-fil-A because it provides her opportunities to focus on offering her customers an amazing experience. As a single mom, she navigates a challenging daily schedule, but one made much easier through the generosity of her co-workers. This real-life story was originally featured in It’s My Pleasure with Dee Ann Turner.
Read MoreKevin wants his restaurant to be the kindest place people can eat. While smiles are a way to serve customers, they have also become a way he serves his employees through a partnership with a local orthodontist. This real-life story was originally featured in It’s My Pleasure with Dee Ann Turner.
Read MoreNathan Sheets, CEO of Nature Nate’s Honey, wanted to use his business expertise and resources to impact others for Christ and make a difference in their lives. He helped a group of former drug addicts start Bonton Honey and gave them so much more than just a job. Not only did they learn how to integrate their business with their faith, they also now have the sense of accomplishment and dignity that comes with owning and operating a legitimate business that impacts the community in which they live and work.
Read MoreDavid works at Demdaco, a wholesale gift company whose tagline is "Our hope is to lift the spirit." He believes our jobs aren't just about making money to support the church, but also about doing the work God created us to do.
Read MoreBetenbough Home Builders builds more than homes. Learn how this major construction firm intentionally invests their lives and profits into their people and into Kingdom work.
Read MoreCardone Industries is the largest privately-owned re-manufacturer of auto parts in the country. In this story, Founder Michael Cardone shares how he was called by God into business. Michael, along with his son and daughter, who also hold positions in the company, explain how Christian principles guide their business.
Read MoreIn this company profile of Brazen Animation, Founder and CEO Bryan Engram shares the story of how God inspired him to start an animation studio where their one goal is to tell inspirational stories with meaning and purpose.
Peter grew up in an abusive home. This led to addiction and heartache. But as God worked in his life, he found forgiveness and peace. He now uses his past experience and his steel manufacturing plant to provide employment and support for people in his community that need a step up.
Read MoreWanting to create a healthier version of the All-American meal of burgers and fries, Hans Hess founded Elevation Burger in 2005.
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