If you are a young Christian with social media, you have probably seen ads for Elevated faith. Known especially for their start in jewelry and the famous “WWJD” bracelets, they have gained a substantial following.
In 2015, founder and CEO Josh Gander finally answered the call. He had been discouraged in his faith for a while, and began to start moving in response to God’s call. He began to make the famous bracelets, then realized he was onto something.
The bracelets took off, and he realized there was such an opportunity to minister to other discouraged Christians. “All my life, I knew my purpose was to influence people positively and share truth with others. My faith in God was what I valued most, and I wanted desperately for all the world to hear about what He has done for them. But I didn’t know how, or what my role in His plan would be. (Josh Gander)”
He says the brand highlights the imperfections that Christian tend to avoid or gloss over. built on that foundation of humility, his apparel sparks interest in the next generation, the honesty ringing true for Christians across the nation.
Since then, he has grown the brand exponentially, taking off on Instagram, and TikTok. From packing orders in his living room in 2018, to getting his first warehouse in Wisconsin in 2022, Elevated Faith continues to reach others with the gospel.
They don’t just want to share their story- Elevated Faith is interested in yours too! if you go on their website there is a space for any individual to share their encounters too, youth and adults from across America are featured, all for the glory of God and the encouragement of others.
Love what you see? You can check out their website by clicking here to learn more!
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