The Lion’s Den

When it comes to redemptive entrepreneurship, the company The Lion’s Den DFW is a great example.  This company is based on the idea to help entrepreneurs make a kingdom impact in whatever area of business they are in. Their mission is: “We provide investors and entrepreneurs an environment to connect and collaborate that results ​in…

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Partners Worldwide

Partners Worldwide seeks “to end poverty so that all may have life and have it abundantly.” This mission is very redemptive focused. On their website, they point out that poverty has risen due to Covid-19, and because of that they want to help stop it. Poverty has always been in our world and will be…

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Redemptive Entrepreneur- David Weekley

David Weekley co-founded David Weekley Homes with his older brother, Dick Weekley. He was a guest on the Faith Driven Entrepreneur Podcast titled “Building More than Homes with David Weekley”. He shared his testimony and the story behind creating the business and his experiences through it. He started the podcast off by talking about how…

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Redeeming Art for God’s Kingdom

Ahni Art is a small art business that has grown through Instagram and Etsy, and the art is sold on Etsy and soon on its own website. One might think that a business that sells art cannot be run by a redemptive entrepreneur, but this business is owned and run by a women who is…

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Redemptive Entrepreneurship in Finances

Growing up, I always viewed the wealth management and finance industry negatively. I saw it purely as a numbers game and relatively sleazy. It is just something about insurance and service sales that leaves a weird taste in my mouth. This past year, I have met some folks who actually are both in wealth management…

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DonorSee

On Monday, we had Chadwyck Cobb come and speak to the class over Zoom, talking about his life and work experiences after graduating from Grove City College. His current job is with DonorSee where he is the head of partnerships since March of 2020. While he was talking about DonorSee, he pulled up videos of…

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Eagle Lake Camps: Redemptive Relationships

Eagle Lake Camps is based out of Colorado Springs and connected to the broader ministry of the Navigators. Each summer, college students dedicate ten weeks to sharing the gospel with kids all around the Midwest. From overnight camp to traveling day camps, this non-profit organization continues to impact the lives of children as well as…

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Redemptive Entrepreneurship-Esther Homes

As a great sign of redemptive entrepreneurship, Amber Hornsby and Rachel Hanus have created this organization called Esther Homes.  Their main goal and purpose for creating and furnishing these homes is to give places for pregnant women and women with children who are homeless a place to live.  First off, as a mother or soon…

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A Fashion Business Born from Tragedy

The majority of fashion companies today are only concerned with their own benefit, and those who engage in any sort of good outside the company are rare. Grace and Lace, however, is a clothing company that is having a great impact beyond their own success. Grace and Lace founder Melissa Hinnant began what would later…

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The Marriott and Mormonism

The Marriot Hotel chain has been very successful in the past half century in the US. When most Americans hear the word Marriott, whether you have been a customer or not, you are likely to think “decent quality hotel.” This company has worked vigorously to establish its name and its association with quality. What many…

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