Blog #1 – Stay Here

I went to Israel with Jacob Coyne, the founder of this organization called Stay Here. One day he wore a shirt that said, “Gen Z will be Suicide Free”. I was so taken back by the bold statement, but that is what led to hearing about his testimony and how the company came to be.…

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The Purpose Hotel

  The Purpose Hotel is an inspiring endeavor, it is truly an engine for change. Started by Jeremy Cowart, a freelance photographer had many hotel experiences traveling for his job. Jeremy was inspired by his experiences to develop a hotel, that through hospitality, made an impact on many different levels just by staying in one…

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Fit+Faith

Chad Roberts The company Fit+Faith was founded by two men who greatly enjoyed the company of one another at the gym. They created a business to teach people properly how to work out and live happier lives. Also, some of their main motivation was so they could also teach the gospel and help others to…

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Charitywater

When it comes to a strongly motivated redemptive business, Charitywater is an excellent example. Its mission is to give clean water to the people over in Africa and multiple places all over the world. This organization had a young girl involved who wanted to change the world one gift at a time. Her wish for…

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New Story: 3D Houses

In class, we watched a video from the Company New Story. They are a non-profit company who has many donors through Praxis to help communities fight homelessness. Their website says that they have donors called The Builders who pay for the operational expenses, so they can continue to serve and build houses. What makes them…

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Darling Media: Redemptive Feminism

Culture: Negative Feminism Recently, culture has been teaching women to adhere to an unrealistic standard of beauty. Social media has only made the situation worse through filters and constant comparison. Feminism surfaced as a way to fight for women’s rights, but it has often gone about achieving this in harmful ways, which has led to…

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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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Redemptive Entrepreneurship – MCC Thrift

Mennonite Central Committee is an international, Christian non-profit that works in disaster relief, peacebuilding, education initiatives, and many other causes. It has several headquarters all of the world, and various branches and business connected to the larger non-profit. One of these branches is MCC Thrift, which consists of a network of thrift shops all over…

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New Founding and Align: Restoring what is Lost

About three years ago, I met a man named Nate Fisher. During coffee with Nate, I found out that one of his passions is finding and supporting businesses that have aligned ideologies and values. That is why he founded  New Founding. New Founding serves as a digital commonwealth and forum for aligned businesses and citizens.…

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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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