A Long Obedience

How do you define success? That’s the question posed to Gary and Joanna Ginter, and their answer may surprise you. But as you hear their story and what they did to maintain a steady lifestyle even amidst great financial returns, you’ll see what life can look like when we define success on God’s terms.

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There And Enough

Sonny Vu and Christy Trang Le, the husband and wife co-founders of Misfit Wearables, have had their faith tested as entrepreneurs. But relying on their faith, they helped build up a company founded on servant leadership, as well as Vietnam’s emerging R&D talent.

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Popeyes Serves Up A Turnaround

When Cheryl Bachelder took the helm at Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, sales and profits were declining and shareholders and franchisees were unhappy. Today, sales are up, profits are up, and Popeyes stock has leaped from $13 on Cheryl's first day on the job to consistently over $50 per share today. So what's the secret ingredient to Popeyes turnaround? RightNow Media presents an @ Work Documentary that looks at how Cheryl's unique strategy of servant leadership proved to be a recipe for success.

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Faith At A $700 Billion Company

How does someone live out faith in a global, iconic company like Apple — especially when reporting to a brilliant but demanding leader like Steve Jobs? Ron Johnson and John Brandon, both recruited to senior level positions by Jobs, share some surprising insights about implementing principles of faith and love at Apple.

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Building Boats for The Glory of God

Bill Yeargin, President and CEO of Correct Craft, and others, describe the rich history and faith culture of Correct Craft. Correct Craft, which builds Nautique boats, was founded by the Melloon family with the mission statement “To build boats for the glory of God.” Along with many faith initiatives, they first strive to live in such a manner that employees, who may never go to church, come to Christ.

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Jailhouse Business of Generosity

Pete and Debbie Ochs may look like the typical American couple, but their lives are anything but common. Having seen generosity modeled growing up, they purposed to be as successful as possible so their 10% for God could be a big number. They also had big plans for the other 90% until God got a hold of their hearts. After 15 years on this generosity journey they are challenging their faith by sharing more than money with local inmates who are proving that the power of generosity can change lives and our world.

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Auntie Anne’s Story

When pain wrecked her world, Anne Beiler, founder of Auntie Anne's Pretzels, felt lost and alone. But through the resurrecting power of Jesus's love shining in her husband, Jonas, hope was born.

Can purpose ever come from pain? In this RightNow Media @ Work original documentary, Anne Beiler shares the story of finding reconciliation and purpose in the ashes of heartbreak. Hear from Anne and Jonas as they describe their journey back to each other. Selling pretzels was never about the job for Anne — it's about bringing hope to others.

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Beauty out of Brokeness

John and Ashely’s story as a couple mirrors that of their once-neglected and now reclaimed city. They are the proprietors of Marsh Collective, a conglomerate of business ventures dedicated to resurrecting the city of Opelika, Alabama. Through a vulnerable recounting of their past tumult, the Marshes share how healing in their broken lives became their inspiration to bring hope to others through business.

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Day Spring Monastery 2.0

CHI-MING CHIEN OF DAYSPRING

Answering a call to purposeful reconciliation, Dayspring relocated from downtown to Bayview, an underserved community where tourists (and tech firms) rarely venture.

Since the move, Dayspring — a San Francisco-based technology firm specializing in web and app development, mobile design, and salesforce consulting — has worked to build thick relationships and has started and/or supported numerous grass roots efforts to serve its neighbors.

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Not Dead Yet

DAVE MONSON OF SADDLEBACK LEATHER COMPANY

The Munsons not only see business as something that can support ministry/missions, but as a mission all its own — loving people, especially customers and employees, many of whom work in their factory in Leon, Mexico. While serving as a missionary/English instructor in Mexico, Dave Munson started a side business in 2003 out of the back of his truck. Today, he and his wife, Suzette, own and operate Saddleback Leather Company, a high-end leather goods business that has attracted a cult-like following for the beauty and quality of its products.

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The Hobby Lobby Decision

DAVID GREEN OF HOBBY LOBBY

Much like the powerful stories in ESPN's 30 for 30 series, the RightNow Media team has captured the story of David Green and his family whose faith put Hobby Lobby in front of the Supreme Court. This Green family has spent decades caring for their employees and ultimately risked everything to stand for their beliefs

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God Loves Cabinets

STEVE BELL OF BELLMONT CABINETS

Where is God when businesses struggle or fail? Steve Bell, an award-winning entrepreneur, has dealt with this profound and painful question numerous times throughout his career. Bellmont Cabinets is a cabinet manufacturing company near Seattle, Washington. The company has won numerous awards for high quality, innovation, community impact, and service. But Steve’s journey has been far from easy: two near bankruptcies served as crucibles to form his faith and lead him to a new understanding of how God measures success.

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