Became a Christian at a young age, and his first job was a bag boy
at Tom Thumb grocery store
Went to College at Univ of Texas at Denton, studying graphic
design
Considered going to Seminary but took his first job as a graphic
designer at a Baptist church, he knew at that point he had the made
the right career choice, worked there 2 years and started fee
lancing graphic design, leaving was hardest decision , the 2nd
hardest decision was hiring first employee
Rely on personality
profiles, even annually
Company is AM
Marketing
In the last 5 years
ministry is now the foundation of my business
Starting in 2015, I
started to see that the services they were providing weren't going
to work for the next 15 years
At first, I split the
company with one side being for ministry and the other secular,
that didn't work
Joined "Kingdom
Business Leaders" at my church, Gateway Church, with 10 business
leaders
It started with the
realization that God was going to love me no matter
what
I started asking God
questions I've never asked before, I had to get to where I was
ready to say that it was God's business
Millennials want
meaning and money and they want it now
A polarizing niche
statement is powerful
Each organization has to
decide how to incorporate their faith in their
messaging
Purpose Discovery Process - leads to deep conversations, teeing up
this faith conversation, like a covert discipleship model
People tend to go back to a rut of just showing up with a mindless
approach to work, and need to be reminded about their purpose,
there's laziness in everyone
Purpose is not a fuzzy thing, it's practically understanding my
makeup
Loving God, others and ourselves at work and at home. Interviews and ponderings, from a Messianic perspective, and with a focus on men. Formerly the Christian Men at Work Podcast.