Not every business is meant to have a blatant redemptive impact. If there is an easy way to do so, and you feel called to trying to do something specific with your business go for it. But not every business HAS to be this way or needs to feel guilty about not having a specific […]
The Daily Entrepreneur
I think a lot of people get caught thinking that they need to start some super big, super impressive company so that you can’t make a difference and really have a redemptive impact. But I think knowing that you can make a difference in little ways is just as important. And there is nothing wrong […]
Every Shelter- Relief in the Refugee Camps
Every Shelter is a nonprofit organization sponsored by Praxis that focuses on one basic human right: Shelter. People cannot survive with shelter and families cannot thrive without one. The mission of this organization is to relieve the millions of people suffering from the displacement of war, natural disaster, or persecution. Every Shelter will help bring […]
ICO encounter with Mosaic Community Church
Two weeks ago, most Grovers returned home to celebrate Holy Week with their families, while others went on vacation or camping with friends. Not me. I spent my days in a struggling town called Jeannette. When my friend Nick told me three months ago that he was going on an ICO trip, I had no […]
Do Business Ethics Align with the Bible?
In today’s culture, there are many different types of businesses. For example, there are companies who actively try to gain as much money as possible and exploit customers, there are non-profit organizations, and there Christ-centered companies who reference the gospel in their day-to-day practices and actions. Even though these companies may employ redemptive entrepreneurship in […]
Thoughts on Effectively Reaching the C.E.Os of the Church
As we consider the different segments of people in relation to the church – such as the Churched, Dechurched, and Churchless – one group stands out among all the others. This group presents a tangible opportunity for the church as they consider how to best reach others with the love of Christ. I’m talking about […]
Digital Ministry Tips and Tricks
In the age of technology, churches have to learn to adapt and include technology in order to maintain their church following and engagement of members. The needs of the community are changing and even traditional churches can utilize technology and incorporate a digital ministry aspect while maintaining their traditional nature. Continue reading to learn our […]
Ping Pong 4 Purpose
Clayton Kershaw has been one of the most dominant left-handed pitchers in MLB history. Now in his 13th year in the majors, Kershaw has been a workhouse starting pitcher for Los Angeles Dodgers. A five-time ERA title winner, MVP, 3x Cy Young award winner, and…ping pong charity savant? That’s right, Clayton Kershaw loves his ping […]
Happy Easter on Campus
Over the past week, many of the Grove City College students went home for Easter Break to be with family, others decided that they would go on a long overdue vacation with friends, and a few of us had to stay on campus because of the unique circumstances that have occurred over the past year […]
Integrating Christianity into the Business Realm
When thinking about economics, business, and work in general, people tend to only put their focus on the physical aspect and forgo the spiritual side, but not for the company named Institute for Faith, Work & Economics. This company has a laser focus on ensuring that people view their work in a spiritual way and […]