If faith driven franchising matures…it will have achieved sufficient scale to impact millions of people in emerging and frontier markets—providing them with an opportunity to become followers of Christ, to access essential goods or services, and to experience life to the full.
Read MoreChristian investors have both a moral and financial imperative to ensure that their investment strategy incorporates climate change. From a moral perspective, we want to ensure that we are good stewards of creation and that all mankind are able to live flourishing lives. From a financial perspective, climate change represents a considerable risk to our investments as well as an opportunity.
Read MoreIf you go for a walk in the bustling cities of Jakarta, Mumbai or Nairobi much of it will feel quite foreign to the average American but then you will encounter the familiar sight and smells of McDonalds or Starbucks.
Read MoreEconomic growth can be the single biggest contributor to poverty reduction. Christian entrepreneurs and investors need to redeem the marketplace. The choices that Africa makes today will have an impact for many generations.
Read MoreUntil the end of last year my family and I lived in Nairobi, Kenya. It’s a cosmopolitan, dynamic and entrepreneurial city, but 40% of its population live in Africa’s largest slum. Over the past decade, Kenya has experienced an average GDP growth rate of 5.7% but it’s estimated that only 40,000 people (0.1% of the population) have benefited.
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