Posts by Tyson Bui
HOPE International
HOPE International is a great example of Christian entrepreneurship that combines faith, finance, and global development to create a lasting impact. HOPE International was founded in 1997 to empower individuals in underserved communities by alleviating both physical and spiritual poverty, and also through microfinance services. So what exactly does HOPE International do? They use small…
Read MoreLand of a Thousand Hills Coffee
The church today is still trying to figure out how to make an impact both locally and globally. Some redemptive ventures are taking this task head-on, making both local and global impact through a single venture. Land of 1000 Hills Coffee is a Christian entrepreneurship business that practices business with a Kingdom impact. This venture…
Read MoreOld Skool Cafe
Old Skool Cafe is a creative redemptive venture focused on helping at-risk youth break the cycle of poverty, violence, and incarceration. They train youth who are coming out of jail, foster care, and other situations of abuse and neglect to help run a supper club. This supper club not only has a unique model of…
Read MoreRedeemer City to City
Why do global cities matter so much for the future of Christianity? If culture flows downstream from cities, how should the church respond? These are two questions that I am sure Tim Keller, the founder of Redeemer City to City, was thinking about. Keller founded Redeemer City to City in 2001. This is a faith-based…
Read MoreWhat does it take to be a Christian Business?
Starting a business is one of the most popular endeavors for people of all ages. There are many benefits to owning your own business. You get to run a business focused on something you are very passionate about; you can set your own values for the company; you get to decide how the company grows…
Read MoreFamily Brokenness
This blog post will look into one of the most neglected areas of brokenness in the church and Christian organizations. As I was sitting in a class on Entrepreneurship and the Mission of the Church, my professor asked, “Where is there brokenness in the world?” We took almost the whole class to focus solely on…
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