Series of Steps

For Cindy Breilh, her calling from God didn’t come at one time, rather as a series of steps. Watch her story to see how growing up as a missionary’s kid prepared her for her present pursuit of justice in the marketplace.

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Building for God

David 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.

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Integrity is Who We Are

Bridgeway 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.

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The Greatest Gift is Love

Early in her career, Danielle found herself as one of only a few women in the male-dominated world of banking. When she spent time working with Mother Teresa, she learned about the power of love and how empathy and kindness—the very things that had seemed like weaknesses in the commercial banking industry—can actually be powerful sources of good for others.

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Playgrounds for A Purpose

Jay 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

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Altered Paths

Rick Wong wanted to make it in the music industry. Turns out God had different plans. Now having been a VP at Microsoft for over 15 years the current CEO/Founder of The Five Abilities sales coaching and consulting group, he can look back and see the way God has intentionally altered his life to put him exactly where he’s supposed to be.

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Turning

At Edgerton Gear, it took decades. The road to transforming this family-owned business was long and hard. By hiring for character and fostering kingdom-inspired values, Dave Hataj has built a blue-collar workplace that is incredibly productive and attractive to a new generation of skilled workers.

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Walking Toward Wellness: How Healthy Eating Informs Our Kingdom Work

Tracie Fountain is a nutritionist teaching residents of Madison, Wisconsin, how eating veggies will help lower their blood pressure. Donnie Caffery sells food at his Richmond, Virginia, grocery store that resembles "how God created the food in the first place." Both of these Christians are motivated by the belief that our bodies are temples given to us by God—and thus should be stewarded rightly, if we are to have kingdom impact in this life.

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Magnetic Wooden Toys to Change a Nation

Brothers Chris and Will Haughey didn't start Tegu with toys on their mind. In fact, the company began with the simple notion that Honduras needed businesses which offered living wage jobs. Home to beautiful hardwoods, the country could have been the perfect spot for sustainably manufacturing any number of wooden products. However, the brothers were inspired by classic wooden toys on a trip to Europe and embarked on a quest to breathe new life into an old industry.

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Project 7

Tyler 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.

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For Our People

At PointB, the founders succeeded by building a company dedicated to their employees. Then they made sure it would endure by selling the company to their employees. This 100% employee-owned consulting firm now has 800 employees and operates in 13 markets around the country. It consistently ranks among the best-places-to-work.

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Gardening to Make Beauty Out of Blight

For Riet Schumack, gardening feels like she’s sculpting with nature. When she looked around at the neighborhood and saw hurt and brokenness all around her—the neighborhood she lived in had a 40% vacancy rate—she decided she had to do something. Watch her story to see how a youth-operated garden is putting work and money in the hands of those who will shape the future of the town.

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