God wants us to be good stewards of the resources He has given us. We are called to pursue excellence, invest wisely, and use our talents to generate a return.
Read MoreChristians are slowly reawakening to a principle much of the rest of society has already embraced: All investing is impact investing. Every dollar we put to work has impact, positive or negative, on the world around us.
Read MoreWe live in the most exciting time in the history of medicine. Human creativity is being channeled to eradicate and treat devastating diseases. Here we find investment opportunities that can result in hope for patients and families.
Read MoreWe are in the midst of a movement in Renewable Energy, a movement that can not and will not be stopped.
Read MoreHear Henry Kaestner's story, of how he started Impact Investing over a decade ago.
Read MoreWhen we look beyond the socially constructed and restrictive barriers of race, class, faith, and gender, we may at first see the stranger, then we recognize our neighbor, and verily, we also see ourselves.
Read MoreDerrick Morgan, former Tennessee Titans linebacker and founding partner of KNGDM Group, demonstrates that community roots are incredibly important.
Read MoreFaith-based investors are natural leaders of the impact investing movement and we want to ensure they are fully equipped to reach their potential.
Read MoreFor an economy to function at its best, it needs to be equitable, dynamic, and resilient.
Read MoreIn the nonprofit space, we’re often making possible a fascinating and truly significant intangible known as life transformation. So how can we possibly measure people experiencing this kind of growth and development?
Read MoreDoes Jesus call everyone to leave their business or sell all they have to follow Him? No, certainly not. But He does call some people to that, and if He calls you there can be no room for deliberation, only counting the cost and immediately following Him.
Read MoreWhat would you say if I told you that secular investors are far outpacing faith-based investors in the practice of impact investing?
Read MoreBentley says, “When you face a crisis, you have to ask yourself and your team, ‘What would the world lose if our company disappeared?’ For us, the answer is the heritage of a nation.
Read MoreVenture capital is like a race car. With smooth, straight roads, good weather, and a pit crew, you can get places fast. It’s a beautiful vehicle designed for a very specific purpose under very specific circumstances. But too often, too many have copy-and-pasted it into other arenas too widely.
Read MoreListen as Eventide CEO Robin John explains how Eventide pursues the following investment ideals as we evaluate companies for our portfolios.
Read MoreCompanies large and small make a meaningful impact on the world, whether they want to or not. They employ hundreds, sometimes thousands and occasionally tens of thousands of people, while their services and products touch just as many, if not more.
Read MoreDoes this sound familiar? Love the Lord your God with all your heart soul and mind and love your neighbor as yourself. But why don’t we do it? Probably many reasons, but fear of risk and loss of control often keep us from moving forward and taking the next right step.
Read MoreMore than half of young people in Sub-Saharan Africa, who make up the largest part of the population, are born into poverty, growing up in communities that visibly offer no hope, with few if any ethical role-models and mentors.
Read MoreHear the powerful story of successful Kingdom impact investing and community development in Philadelphia from Leonard Dow of Everence Financial.
Capital always has an agenda. Whether by design or default, explicit or subtle, positive or negative, the application of capital facilitates and drives a bigger agenda.
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