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Hagan’s Pt. #2
After our initial meeting with Pastor Issac, we began working on new logos and prototypes of a new website. We realized that Hagan’s wants to be a modern, nondenominational church, but they are currently having a difficult time of it because of their location. After meeting with them online, our next step was to visit…
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Hagan’s Christian Church is a rural church in northern West Virginia. Our team was tasked with helping them to modernize their technology by revamping their website, aligning their marketing through a newer, sleeker logo, and giving them suggestions on wifi routers and range extenders to improve bandwidth for better streaming. Our initial virtual meeting with…
Read MoreThe Constant Company – Part Two
After further discussion with Mrs. Messer and the team, we recognized that Mrs. Messer was in need of a website or platform where she can sell her products. My team and I began researching the best platforms that tailored to Mrs. Messer’s needs as a new small business owner. We looked at multiple options, these…
Read MoreThe Constant Company – Part One
This semester, my team and I had the awesome opportunity to work alongside Mrs. Messer in launching her company, The Constant Company. In our first meeting back in March, Mrs. Messer was gracious enough to share the work that she’s put into her company so far. She assembles Bible booklets for young women Bible Studies…
Read MoreSackcloth and Ashes
Bob Dalton, founder of Sackcloth and Ashes, was inspired to help the homeless population when his mother found herself living on the streets in 2013. After this, he wanted to find out what most homeless people need most. The answer to this: blankets. From thus, Dalton wanted to start a company where he could make…
Read MoreHobby Lobby
Back in 1970, a couple named David and Barbara Green started making miniature picture frames out of their home. Two years later, they decided to open up a store, named Hobby Lobby, right in Oklahoma City. Today, Hobby Lobby is the largest privately owned arts-and-crafts retailer in the world with over 43,000 employees and operating…
Read MoreChick-fil-A
Although Chick-fil-A is a very well known business, with having amazing food that everyone loves, this company also was founded on Christian values. Chick-fil-A founder, Truett Cathy, based his business on Biblical principles that he believed were also good business principles. In 1946, Cathy opened a small diner called the Dwarf Grill in Hapeville, Georgia.…
Read MoreInnovation in a Church Context
For this post, I am looking at a church in my hometown of Lancaster, which is a sister church to my own church. Westminster Presbyterian is an example of using the resources of a congregation to create new and innovative outreaches and is also an example of partnering/networking to better expand the Kingdom. First, Westminster…
Read MoreProject on Rural Ministry
The Project on Rural Ministry is a program supported by Grove City College, with many faculty members sitting on the board. The point of this project is to bring support to pastors and congregations throughout rural Western Pennsylvania by providing resources and training to better support kingdom work in this region. This program is important…
Read MoreFit+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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