Hobby Lobby: A Business Built on Faith and Family

When you walk into a Hobby Lobby store, you’ll find everything from craft supplies to home décor, but the story behind this company is just as inspiring as the creative projects it helps bring to life. Hobby Lobby started as a small family business in 1972, founded by David and Barbara Green. What began as…

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Kingdom Minded

Kingdom Minded Many churches have been trying to become more kingdom minded. I have found several ways in which churches have been able to do so that have made a huge difference. It is very important for a church to do this in order to align themselves to the same principles as the Kingdom of…

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The Redemptive Entrepreneurship of Ben & Jerry’s

Conscientious Ice Cream Few brands are as loved as Ben & Jerry’s. Beyond their delicious flavors and fun names, Ben & Jerry’s is known for its commitment to change. Whether it’s social justice or sustainability Ben & Jerry’s strives for transformation in all sorts of communities. Humble Beginnings Ben & Jerry’s didn’t start as the…

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Steardship in the Modern Church

Project Eden: Nurturing God’s Creation at Grace Church, Indiana Church in Indiana stands as a beacon of stewardship. Often technological advancements overshadow our priorities causing us to neglect nature. Through Project Eden, Grace church aims to prioritize the conservation and care of it. Since its start, Project Eden has been driven by a passionate community…

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RMHC – Offering Charity With Every Order

McDonald’s is definitely not the first company that comes to mind when considering redemptive companies, but their Ronald McDonald House Charities begs you to reconsider. McDonald’s is, without a doubt, the most successful and largest fast-food restaurant around the globe. The amount of land that they occupy with the amount of restaurants they have is…

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