No – I don’t mean that there is actual, dependable hope in the wonderful, caffeinated drink too many of us depend on throughout the day, widely known as coffee. This hope I speak of is found in the heart of a company called HOPE Coffee, who proudly serves their customers as an openly Christian coffee company.

HOPE Coffee recognized a crucial part of Scripture calls God’s people to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly. Specifically, the verse can be found in Micah 6:8 where it says, “And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” HOPE Coffee has dedicated themselves to not only declare but fulfill this mission as best to their ability as they can throughout their business with farmers, vulnerable families, and their customers.

To act justly, HOPE Coffee works directly with farmers from around the world to supply themselves with the coffee that they’re selling. To love mercy, HOPE Coffee provides clean water, safe shelter and education for families in need. And to walk humbly, HOPE Coffee supports churches in local communities who are working to reach the families around them.

With numerous impact stories from people who HOPE Coffee has touched, their redemptive impact and pursuance of fulfilling their mission is evidently clear. Good job, HOPE Coffee.

Read some of the impact stories on their website here:

https://www.hopecoffee.com/servebetter/

 

Bailey Mantzell

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