Prototype Everything
In class, we discussed the concept of “prototype everything.” The core goal of this principle is to test your assumptions about your business as early and efficiently as possible. By putting ideas into action quickly, you can gather real, honest feedback and use that data to pivot or adjust your direction. It’s not just about…
Read MoreLuke Mantzell Reflection
Luke Mantzell came and spoke to our class. He is the Area Director in the South Hills for Young Life. His role includes talking to donors, working with students, collaborating with the committee, and maintaining these relationships. Luke graduated from GCC last year as a double major in finance and entrepreneurship. He said that he…
Read MoreStill thinking about contextualization…More Questions than Answers
My church was a plant from Grace Anglican in Grove City to Franklin, PA. We are currently in the process of becoming a self-sustaining parish. The first two years in Franklin were difficult because the town was indifferent to our presence. Every time we would reach out to serve the town, whether picking up trash…
Read MoreMinistry and the Business World
Something I’ve really been thinking about a lot during class is the idea of entering into ministry. Even today, we had a guest speaker, Luke, who shared his journey of entering ministry, something he never thought would be part of his life. That really stuck with me as I have considered ministry before too. At…
Read MoreThe Four Stages of Development
Class Talk: Four Stages of Development In class, we talked about the Four Stages of Development framework. I found this super interesting and helpful not only in terms of businesses and nonprofits but also in a personal understanding of others’ needs. I think this framework matters because it is deeper than just business. I think…
Read MoreMy Elevator Pitch Idea and Redemptive Entrepreneurship
As a first semester freshman in Entrepreneurial Mind, I was tasked with coming up with a product to pitch for the Elevator Pitch Competition. I searched my life for pains and passions. At that time, I was struggling a lot with homesickness and missing my family, so that was one of my pains. I started…
Read MoreExample of Empathy in Action- KIND
After learning about the four mindsets that are critical to every Gospel-minded organization I wanted to dive more into one of the values, Seek Empathy. According to what we learned in class empathy from an organization standpoint involves the profound understanding of various stakeholders. These various stakeholders include employees, customers, investors, partners, communities, etc. This…
Read MoreEntrepreneurship and Worship
A question that I have been asking is, “How does entrepreneurship and worship (within a church context) relate to each other?” In other words, how can worship and entrepreneurship coexist? I have thought a lot about this question as I see how many churches, some mega-churches and some smaller local congregations, seek to innovate and…
Read MoreOur Redemptive Idea
In my group with Hezekiah, Tessa, and Ben we have created a company called Silver Circle. In this, we hope to bring the love of Christ to the elderly through kindness and communication with them. This idea really started in my head through my relationship with my good friend Willis. I met him my freshman…
Read MoreHow Church Camps Embody Servant Evangelism (If Done Correctly)
This past weekend I had the honor of speaking at a church retreat in Somerset, PA. There were about 50 4th and 5th graders that drove to TeenQuest camp in order to learn about the Gospel while also having a blast. The cool thing about TeenQuest is that they are a family-owned camp. They have…
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