Elevated Faith is a company that sells clothing and jewelry with redemptive meanings. In 2015, a guy named Josh Gander was at a low point in his life and said that he felt the Lord nudging him. Josh realized that something he had always struggled with was sharing his faith with others so he wanted to create a way to make this easier. Josh thought that if he could put faith based graphics and words onto jewelry and apparel, it would create an easier way to communicate his faith with others. Josh says that he knew he wasn’t the only one struggling to find ways to share their faith and he was right as his business is very well known and successful. The name Elevated Faith comes from the idea that we will never be perfect and we should strive, everyday, to elevate our faith above the world and above the secular agendas that are being pushed on us everywhere we look. Elevated Faith has been growing immensely over the past few years but the owner, Josh Gander, gives all the glory to God and doesn’t take any of their prosperity as personal gain. I have personally never bought anything from this company but I have many friends who shop here and have heard about the business many times. Writing this blog post actually made me want to buy something from this brand because it reminded me of how important it is to support small businesses that are trying to create a redemptive impact. Elevated Faith often partners with well-known Christian influencers and sells very trendy looking clothes which is a main reason I think they have gained a lot of traction with the younger generation. Elevated Faith is a great example of a Christian business who’s owner, Josh Gander, runs his company with the goal of glorifying Christ above making money.
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