Divine Innovation (or is it Intervention?)
“The Columbus Dream Center is a volunteer-driven organization dedicated to providing hope to low-income, homeless and under-served individuals and families in Columbus, Ohio.” Once upon a time, thirty years ago to be exact, Pastors Steve and Wanda Campbell built a ministry entitled The Better Way in downtown Columbus. This ministry started as a small safe-haven…
Read MoreWHY WE NEED MORE ENTREPRENEURIAL CHURCH LEADERS, NOT MORE SHEPHERDS
In many of today’s churches there is a lack of want or willingness to change. People often become stuck in their ways wanting to keep things “traditional” because “that’s simply the way it has always been”. This thought process can often be seen in smaller churches or churches on the brink of “death”. I for…
Read MoreChick-fil-A’s choices
The beloved fast-food restaurant Chick-fil-A has been the topic of controversy and debate due to their biblical stance on marriage, however, that is not all the reason for the debate and controversy. In fact, they have stopped giving to two different groups who have supported anti-LGBTQ. Chick-fil-A has been seeing resistance when opening restaurants, in…
Read MoreWould You Hire an Ex-Felon?
In the article, “Ex-Felon, Redemptive Entrepreneur,” Jay Hein brings to life the reality ex-felons face post-prison. These people have to check a box clarifying their “ex-felon” status, often referred to as a “second sentence–the stigma and real restrictions that accompany the formerly incarcerated in job interviews, housing applications, school field trip permission slips, and more.”…
Read MoreMan of God
Demario Davis, a New Orleans Saints linebacker, has used his platform to bring glory to God and help those in need. He is a football player, Christian, and entrepreneur. It all started when he was fined for wearing a headband that said “Man of God.” He has been wearing this headband for a few games…
Read MoreBusiness Partnering With Missions
The divide between church and business is usually very obvious. Customers have been quick to express their discontentment with businesses promoting “religious” causes. Chic-Fil-A found itself embroiled in significant backlash from the LGBTQ community angered by their support of Christian charities. Unfortunately, this led to Chic-Fil-A severing ties with charities like the Salvation Army and…
Read MoreWorld’s Largest Chicken Company
Most people have had a piece of Tyson chicken in their life, or at least heard of the name. But you might be impressed to find out about their Christian ideals and business practices. Being the world’s largest chicken company, Tyson reaches an unbelievable amount of people. From their 122K employees to a huge customer…
Read MoreMillennials and Religious Affiliation
In addition to their reputation as industry disruptors, millennials have had quite an impact on religious life in America. 4 in 10 Millennials now claim to be religiously unaffiliated. This has been a continuous trend of the millennial generation for some time now, however it doesn’t seem to be slowing down. Many assumed that as…
Read MoreChick Fil A Foundation
Chick fil a has long been criticized for its contributions to charities and groups that some consider to be “anti-LGBT”. The Georgia based chain has even been banned from both the San Antonio and Buffalo airports for their alleged history of intolerance. However, recently the company has announced a “more focused giving approach” for the…
Read MoreThe “Ortho” Spectrum, Part II
Finding a balance between Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy isn’t limited to the church. When I took Lean Launchpad with Professor English, I realized how easy it is to spend too much time within the planning stage of making an idea come to life. I slipped into this mindset again recently, where for some reason I thought…
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