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The Church is winning.

Christians are coming up with ingenious solutions to some of the most pressing issues of our time. But you’ve probably never heard of them. That’s because too many of our stories are going untold—buried under poor production or suppressed by a fear-based cycle of selling news. The lie ends here: God’s people are not suffering an endless losing streak. This ever-growing video library spotlights God and all the innovative ways he’s pushing through the darkness.

There are many hurdles within the education system, from lack of opportunity to lack of resources. Movement Schools is working to create a bridge for their community to fix disparities in the school system.

The amazing story of the business family who funded the YouVersion Bible App and changed the way hundreds of millions of people read God's word.

Refugee Housing Reimagined

The Village and the Africa That Builds It

Believing that financial returns and social impact are not an either or decision, Michael Hall and Jimmy Wright built Launch Capital to create safe and welcoming housing for refugees and immigrants.

There’s an old African proverb about how it takes a village to raise a child. This Kenyan company believes the saying applies to businesses as well.

Through the grace and forgiveness offered to him by family and mentors, Anil launched Agape Connecting People, a call center that connects inmates and other disadvantaged employees to meaningful work.

Trophies of Grace

Providing Ex-Cons With Jobs and Second Chances

Square Peg’s culture-of-recovery has spawned two new companies specifically targeting systemic injustice—housing for the homeless and support services for those in recovery and reentering society.

The Faith Driven Investors who founded Eventide seek to honor God and serve their clients by investing in companies that create compelling value for the global common good.

Known for What We Are for

Recruiting More than 5% Investment Capital

Ventures led by women and people of color recruit a fraction of all investment capital. Brown Venture Group aims to change that.

Banks can be impersonal. And unless you’re wealthy, this makes it nearly impossible to get loans and good service. India’s Guardian Bank is inspired by the infinite worth of every person. This faith-driven view leads them to practice a more humane and hopeful approach to banking.

Banking the Unbanked with Excellence in India

Coca-Cola Has Reached Parts of India Where the Name of Jesus Hasn’t

Two brothers from London discovered how they could use their professions to make a difference among some of the poorest and most forgotten people in the world.

Watch how Turaco is making healthcare accessible in Africa. Their team is addressing poverty and health insurance in other countries through the power of entrepreneurship.

Dismantling Generational Poverty Through Real Estate

Making Healthcare Affordable for All Africans

Agros International is buying up land in Central America to support the poor and reconnect them to the places where they can thrive.

1 Bible App Leads to 500 Million Downloads

A Movement to Restore Broken Schools

Sam Rhee had a choice: Should he get promoted or should his colleague? In an industry where upward mobility and title often dictate how finance professionals are valued, Sam took a surprising path, and experienced even more surprising results.

Former Nightclub Promoter Turns Lights Out on Dirty Water

I Sacrifice, We Win

When former nightclub promoter Scott Harrison founded charity: water in 2006, he set out to end the water crisis in his lifetime. Ten years later, a determined group of monthly givers joined him in that mission.

Ethical Apparel Africa was created with the vision of shaping the industry in Ghana to “get it right from the start.” By 2030, the aim is to create 10,000 sustainable jobs, over 70% for women.

Pete Ochs has built a number of businesses and several of them operate behind bars, giving imprisoned men and women a chance at dignifying work even while incarcerated.

Jobs Behind Bars

Getting it Right From the Start in Western Africa

Casey Crawford, founder of one of the largest mortgage companies in the United States, shares how Movement Mortgage aims to increase home ownership and reform the mortgage industry from the inside out.

Dr. Ngozi Onyia and her female leadership team at Paleon Memorial Hospital sought to redefine the healthcare system in Nigeria by providing high-quality, timely, and professional services.

Movement in the Midst of a Housing Downturn

Redefining Healthcare in Nigeria

Sam Dharmapala and Dr. Mindy Gill created Regenesys BPO to provide opportunities for women freed from the bondage of trafficking. Today their technology company employs 180 people, 75% of whom are victims freed from slavery.

An Unlikely Carrot Alliance

A Texan sustainable farmer and a Native American tribal elder from Montana together launched a creative new carrot pilot to bring economic development and restoration of the land.

When God Roars

Grab was created to provide a solution for the safety of women and children in their daily commute. As a result, this startup has grown to serve millions across Southeast Asia. 

Jami and Clint Kaeb have eight children and involve all of them in their charitable giving decisions. Jami leads the Forgotten Initiative, a nonprofit serving foster care families.

Employing 9 Million Entrepreneurs

Looking Out for the Underdog

How can a garbage-collection company in South Africa undo the legacy of apartheid? WastePlan stats by diverting the vast majority of customers’ waste-stream from landfills and converting it into valuable, recyclable resources.

Dylan Wilk built a billion-dollar business before he was 30, but realized just how empty it was to care only about financial success. In that process, God transformed his heart to see the people behind the profit.

Garbage Company Helps South Africans Heal From Apartheid

Never Firing People

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.

Creating Generational Opportunity

A New Kind of Plastic

Recognizing the challenges founders of color face in building their ventures, Collab Capital invests exclusively in founders of color.  

With housing costs skyrocketing, increasing numbers of people are choosing apartments. At Weldenfield, developers and managers of over 12,000 units, they’ve chosen a tenant-first approach to housing.

Apple TV+ sent a team to Tabasco, Mexico, to capture the journey of two innovative companies that teamed up to build the world’s first 3D printed community.

3D Printing to Solve Homelessness

Multiplying Opportunity in Multi-Family Housing

Supply chain integrity is not just systemic, but personal. For Dr. Cosmas Maduka, that means holding his business to the highest standards, refusing to pay bribes to expedite customs for his car business.

Randy Alcorn is interviewed by former NFL player Ben Watson on the topic of abortion and the sanctity of unborn babies.

The “Seamless Garment of Justice”

Nigerian Businessman Puts His Name on the Line

Detroit is the least literate city in America, with only 14% of 3rd grade students reading at or above their level. A successful businessman decided to team up with his pastor to help local kids learn to read.

Tech Business Practices Being a Good Neighbor

The Motor City is Reading Again

Dayspring—a San Francisco-based technology firm—has worked to build thick relationships, starting and supporting numerous grass roots efforts to serve its neighbors.

In South Africa, farm and other low-income, less-educated laborers are often victimized by predatory lenders. Against that backdrop, PICSA, in response to God’s call for stewardship, servanthood, and justice, is improving their financial well-being instead.

All Investing is Impact Investing

In this talk, originally given at the 2022 Faith Driven Investor Live conference, John Coleman of Sovereign’s Capital shows how Christians can use their capital for good and how every investment has an impact on our cultures, communities, cities, and countries.

Defeating Predatory Lending Schemes

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When Ron Ishak created Hacktiv8, he had already experienced the peaks and valleys of launching business in Southeast Asia. Through these hardships he learned to rely on God in the process of forming his business and creating opportunities for the poor in Indonesia.

A Digital Decade is Coming to Southeast Asia

What Does It Take for Business to Play Its Part in the Community?

In this long-neglected Seattle neighborhood, Karl Hackett opened a mid-century furniture store. His relationship approach to business (and sales) has created a space where strangers become neighbors, customers become friends, and other business owners become allies.

For Robert Bayigamamba, his manufacturing business is not just his company, but an opportunity to reconcile across racial boundaries.

Rebuilding After Genocide in Rwanda

Former Porn Star Guides Others Out of the Darkness

Josh Broome, the former top male porn star, pulls back the curtain on a dark industry. His story reveals the consequences of a fatherless upbringing, the pursuit of validation, and ultimately finding solace and purpose in God.

Man of Steel Fights His Kryptonite

Peter grew up in an abusive home. This led to addiction and heartache, but as God worked in his life, he found forgiveness and peace. He now uses his past experience and his steel manufacturing plant to provide employment and support for people in his community that need a step up.

The Tech Wise Family

Making conscientious choices about technology in our families is more than just using internet filters and determining screen time limits for our children. Andy Crouch, author of The Tech Wise Family, weighs in.

A Seat at the Table of Big Tech

Eric Kim set up his investment firm to be the “Goodwater” in the venture investing ecosystem. By empowering consumer tech companies that serve billions of people, Goodwater hopes to use their God-given influence to have a net-positive impact in the world.

The Power of Knowing Who Made Your Clothes

Fast fashion is harmful to our planet and the people who are a part of the manufacturing process. In this TEDx talk, entrepreneur and founder of multiple fashion brands, Kohl Crecelius, outlines the reasons we should care about who makes our clothes.

Out of the Sewers and Into the Hands of Millions

While facing failure and bankruptcy, Sir John Laing, a British businessman, vowed to make God his business partner. What happened next shaped a generation of Christian ministries.

Lunch Break Turns Into a Big Break for London Ministry

Dick Lucas was a pastor in the heart of London for 25 years when a surprise friendship with a businessman from his church led to starting a ministry that has trained a generation of preachers.

Breaking Down Barriers for the Hearing Impaired

In Rwanda, Masaka Creamery makes and sells dairy products. Today, Masaka partners with over 2,000 dairy farmers to provide jobs to 54 employees, most of whom have hearing impairments.

Tim Tebow Rolls Out the Red Carpet

Night to Shine is a prom night experience, centered on God’s love, for people with special needs. With events hosted in over 456 countries at 622 churches in 2023, Night to Shine has celebrated 75,000 honored guests.

Meals From Home

At Feast World Kitchen in Spokane, Washington, refugees and immigrants prepare recipes from their home communities, enabling diners to experience foods from all over the world.

To Bee or Not to Bee? There’s No Question.

Started out of backyard selling honey for 40 years, GloryBee aims to provide the world with food that is not only nourishing for families but is also good for the planet.

Fixing Broken Things for Good

John and Ashely Marsh’s marriage was on the brink of collapse. Today, they are the co-founders of Marsh Collective in Opelika, AL, a redemptive real estate business. Here, they share about how God is in the business of taking broken things and turning them into something beautiful.

Jason Brown had it all—the fame, fortune, and glory of a leading football star. But what you couldn’t see on the field was that he was prideful, career-absorbed, far from God, and losing his family because of it. Hear Jason’s story of reaching his breaking point, re-building his faith, and doing something he never thought he’d do.

Fame and Fortune to Fruit and Flourishing

Tom and Bree Hsieh may seem like the average American couple, but their lives are anything but typical. Having accumulated significant wealth in the technology era, they chose a different path that has led to more joy and freedom for their family.

Choosing to Live Below the Median

A Son Arrested, a Family Restored

Throughout his childhood, Alex and his father, Michael, grew distant. Alex’s access to family resources and his longing for significance brought him to the end of himself and the beginning of healing and wholeness.

How Liz Bohannon created a fashion business that’s providing opportunities for women in Uganda, Ethiopia, the United States, and beyond.

Fashion Forward

“Who I Was as a Woman Was Criticized as Weakness”

Though she was overlooked and minimized over her executive leadership journey, today Danielle Griebel serves as a vice president at Trilogy, one of the largest software companies in the world.

Babba, Why Are All Those People Raising Their Hands?”

John and Renée Rinehart were just starting Gospel Patrons when God led them on an adventure to a remote village in Ethiopia with the Jesus Film in hand.

God’s Word Dismantles the
Idols We Build

Throughout a career driven by performance, God taught former NFL kicker Todd Peterson an important lesson about how to use the platform of football to serve the least-reached people in the world.

“I’m Not Ready to Watch a Baby Die Today.”

Jenny Rose Wilson witnessed doctors at an under-resourced hospital who didn’t have the capacity to deliver a baby in crisis, which prompted Jenny to consider how she could improve healthcare for everyone.

Bringing Excellent Care to Rural America

For Emily Padula, work is an act of service to God. This inspires her as she leads the award-winning Hill Country Memorial Hospital towards being “remarkable always.”

Beefing Up Skilled Jobs in Ethiopia

When Jeff Friesen set out to create hundreds of good jobs in Africa, he launched Verdant Frontiers, and the businesses they’ve incubated include a beef operation, orchards, and farms.

Treasured Above All Things

Neil and Lesego Holsapfel build sustainable South African communities one village at a time. Their nonprofit, Raising the Children, works to educate orphans and other vulnerable children in the rural villages.

From the Fast Lane to a New Path of Freedom

With a small investment from his church, Alfonso was able to open his own auto repair garage. This new venture is also an opportunity for Alfonso to offer troubled youth something he never had—guidance and mentorship.

How Nathan Harrison’s near-death experience with his son compelled him to launch a ministry for vulnerable children today operating in nine countries around the world.

Near-Death Leads to Life-Giving

Shop to Stop Trafficking

By providing dignifying work to women escaping trafficking, Nomi Network provides economic pathways out of slavery. Watch Saheli’s story to see how Nomi Network graduates are creating new futures for their daughters.

Icing on the Cupcake

When Mango Enberg adopted two girls from Guatemala, she discovered they had never had a birthday party. Fulfilling their wish was the start of a cupcake business.

Super Bowl MVP and ESPN commentator Benjamin Watson shares candidly about how the Gospel generates counter-cultural community in a divided world.

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