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Why we invest and how we invest matter more than where we invest. Our heart posture must be on-aim above all else. So if you’re a financial advisor in one of the big firms and striving to see your Work as Act of Worship, then here’s a few ways to be encouraged and connect with others in the community.
In certain situations (overseas, frontier, and/or otherwise uniquely challenged geographies), there are opportunities for investors to invest concessionary or “very patient” capital into development initiatives that tie to a wide variety of core consumer, technology, and related opportunities.
Angel Investing is one of the largest potential areas of Faith Driven Investing. The challenge for Angel investors is the same as that of the larger, professionally managed, private equity funds: DEAL FLOW.
Within the early-stage angel investing space, there is a tremendous opportunity to influence culture and the lasting impact. Here are a few funds that look for spiritual integration in their portfolio.
There are opportunities to invest in companies that encourage faith conversations. They might employ corporate chaplains furthering prayer coverage, care for their team, customers, partners, vendors, and employees.
Real estate is a place where people live and work and as such is a great place to partner with ministry services. These include properties like shopping centers and co-working spaces, as well as multi-family and adult care communities owned by Christ followers.
There are increasing opportunities for the main street investor to invest in mutual funds and ETF’s that pursue making a lasting impact. Faith Driven Mutual Funds are institutions providing high-performance investments that create compelling value for the global common good.
Opportunities to invest in companies that encourage faith conversations abound. Whether these organization employ corporate chaplains, or whether they use faith-based groups to care for their people, these businesses are moving the faith and work conversation forward.
A banking service that is provided to unemployed or low-income individuals or groups who otherwise would have no other access to financial services. Microfinance is a great way to work on the alleviation of financial and spiritual poverty.
A primary source of investment capital for kingdom causes comes from successful faith driven entrepreneurs as they exit their businesses. A surprisingly high number of business sales happen in a non tax advantaged way, resulting in large taxes being paid that could have otherwise gone to ministry pursuits.









