The Best Stories and Series of the Movement all in One Place
An 8-part video series that goes deep into the Marks with Henry Kaestner and Pastor J.D. Greear.
An 8-part video series that goes deep into the Marks with Henry Kaestner and Pastor J.D. Greear.
After a decade living abroad, Tommy Tjiptadjaja returned to his native home of Indonesia to co-found Greenhope. In partnership with scientist and co-founder Sugi, Tommy Tjiptadjaja started Greenhope to tackle the plastics problem by creating plastic products that degrade much faster.
Read MoreKTI Tech identified groups of people, especially new immigrants and women, who weren’t offered equal education opportunities. Motivated by his faith, Kobi trained others to succeed and fill a gap in the market.
Read MoreJessica Kim shares her entrepreneurship journey and discusses the importance of good partnerships. But more than just being complementary pieces of a puzzle, we need to understand and recognize the motivations of all parties involved. Afterall, mutually beneficial relationships that stand tall in the storms of business and life are not transactional. They are life-giving.
Read MoreIn this session, Jessica Kim and Henry Kaestner discuss the options available to entrepreneurs for financing a business—but are these opportunities right for you and your situation? Consider your context and the implications of financing, fundraising, and bootstrapping. And in each case, take stock of where your heart is at in the process.
Read MoreIn this session we share the story of Dave Hataj, who walked the long road of transforming the culture at Edgerton Gear, a family-run precision machine shop. Through committed obedience, Dave hired a new generation of skilled employees who transformed the workplace with character and care.
Read MoreAs a Christ-centered leader you are expected to do excellent work. Anthony Tan, Founder of Grab, shares about how excellence requires moving from a productivity perspective to Christ-centered creativity and innovation.
Read MoreThis video shares the story of Regenesys, created in the Philippines to create living-wage jobs for survivors of human trafficking.
Read MoreSuccess should look different for the Christian entrepreneur. Dylan Wilk built a billion-dollar business before he was 30, but realized just how empty it was to care only about financial success.
Read MoreIn this session, we highlight the story of Dr. Ngozi Onyia, Founder of the Paleon Memorial Hospital. She shares how her faith motivated her to move toward a higher standard of care, even in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreAs a leader, God has given you the awesome responsibility and opportunity to show your employees love and kindness. In this video, produced by Faith & Co., we share the story of James and Carine from L&R Pallet Services who navigated near-failure and ruinous betrayal by seeing their employees in a new light.
Read MoreIn Session 3 of 6, we feature the story of Shady Hebeish, who inherited the Hebeish Group with with $20 million of debt. In this session, we dig into what faithfulness looks like amidst the tangible pressures of resourcing and running a business as a faith driven entrepreneur.
Read MoreThis session features the story of Sam Rhee, Co-Founder of Endowus, who felt led by God to pass up on a promotion. His act of faithfulness led him to glorify God, rather than seeking his own glory.
Read MoreWhen Stephan and Louis Greyling started Greyling Motors they knew that they had to redefine success to align with their values for family and quality of life. In this session, we highlight how an important step to not worshipping work is defining success based on kingdom values, rather than worldly values.
Read MoreHave you made busyness an idol? In this session of the Don't Worship Work series, Jessica Kim, Co-Founder of Ianacare and Henry Kaestner, Founder of Bandwith and Sovereigns Capital, share practical frameworks they use to ensure that they have margin in their lives.
Read MoreAs a Christian, Reuben Ang believed he needed to do business differently. There were a lot of things he needed to surrender and change.
Read MoreXendit was the first Indonesian company to go through the Y Combinator's accelerator program. At Xendit, founder Moses Lo has brought together a band of misfits and underdogs who don’t look like they fit the part.
Read MoreAlan and Katherine had their plans to work on the mission field radically disrupted when they inherited a family business. Through the business, they learned what it meant to steward their business and take the gospel to people in the midst of an unlikely industry.
Read MoreNAZDAQ is a tech company started by Palestinian Arab Christians living in Nazareth, Israel. At the time, the perception hadn’t changed much from biblical times when Nathaneal asked Philip “what good can come out of Nazareth?” As NAZDAQ has grown it has answered that question by supplying high quality enterprise software to global companies.
Read MoreGod’s call for us to create is his desire for us to start something with him. This video features the story of Gearbox, the business incubator founded by Kamau Gagichi in the 'Silicon on the Savannah.'
Read MoreIs anyone brave or foolish enough—or both—to risk starting a new business when more and more people are losing their jobs and tightening their belts? In this session, we feature the story of Movement Mortgage, a company that was born out of the housing crash of 2008.
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