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Hobby Lobby: A Business Built on Faith and Family

When you walk into a Hobby Lobby store, you’ll find everything from craft supplies to home décor, but the story behind this company is just as inspiring as the creative projects it helps bring to life.

Hobby Lobby started as a small family business in 1972, founded by David and Barbara Green. What began as a home-based operation making mini picture frames has grown into a nationwide chain with over 900 stores. Despite its size and success, Hobby Lobby has stayed true to its roots: faith, family, and integrity.

One of the things that sets Hobby Lobby apart is its commitment to Christian values. For the Greens, running a business is more than just about profits—it’s about using their resources to make a positive impact. That’s why their stores are closed on Sundays, allowing employees to spend time with family and rest. It’s a bold move in the retail world, but one they believe aligns with their faith and priorities.

Hobby Lobby is also known for its generosity. The company donates a significant portion of its profits to charities, ministries, and education initiatives. The Greens even founded the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., showcasing their passion for sharing scripture and history with the world.

Of course, not everyone agrees with all of Hobby Lobby’s decisions, especially when it comes to their stance on certain social and legal issues. But love them or not, there’s no denying that the company stands firm in its beliefs, running its business with purpose and principle.

At its core, Hobby Lobby is about more than just crafts. It’s about creating a culture of kindness, faith, and giving back. Whether you’re picking up supplies for your next DIY project or simply looking for inspiration, Hobby Lobby is a reminder that business can be a platform for doing good.

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