Elevated Faith was founded by Josh Gander. Elevated Faith is a apparel brand that aims to start conversations about the gospel. The team mission of Elevated Faith is to share purpose, hope, and love in a lost world.
Not soon after he dropped out of college, Gander found himself struggling and not following the calling that the Lord had placed on his heart. In the past few years, he states that he “finally gave in to God’s constant nudges.” Giving into these nudges is what helped him create this successful apparel brand.
Gander said that he has always known his purpose was to “influence people positively and share truth with others.” Gander also stated that ” I wanted desperately for all the world to hear about what He has done for them.”
The name Elevated Faith represents how we as Christians are never done growing. ” the bracelets (an now, apparel, rings and more) serve as a daily reminder to constantly strive to elevate our faith.” It encourages the customer to share their faith and serves as a reminder to the customer to stay focused on Christ in daily life.
Elevated Faith has seen great growth over the last few years. Gander states that ” this is not about me at all. All the glory goes to God.” I think Ganders last statement is the one of most importance to keep in mind as we strive to glorify God in all that we do. This includes on our academics and in our future jobs. Gander. Elevated Faith set a great example how to listen to Gods calling on your life and strive to glorify Him, spread the gospel, and growth in our faith all through a redemptive business.
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