Faithful Entrepreneur: The Finish Line Fallacy | Episode 001
Financial independence is an incredible milestone, but it is a terrible finish line. Once your family is taken care of, what exactly are you building?
For decades, successful Christian founders have treated wealth as a two-step process: make as much money as you can in the marketplace, and then give a percentage away to charity. But traditional charity is often a one-way street of capital. We write checks to help vulnerable community assets pay their rising rent, but the well eventually runs dry, and the neighborhood remains just as at-risk as it was yesterday.
In this inaugural episode of Capital & Calling, host Myrna Miott shares her evolution from a master connector in the business and non-profit worlds to the Principal of Bethel Redemptive Capital.
We are unpacking a new paradigm: Venture Philanthropy. Discover how accredited investors are shifting from writing checks to pooling capital, buying commercial real estate, and becoming the landlord. Using our active Cocoa, FL childcare campus as a case study, learn how securing the dirt allows us to permanently protect a community, repair the broken walls of our cities, and generate a real financial yield.
You shouldn't have to choose between a smart financial return and a massive Kingdom impact. You can do both.
Step Into the Story: We are continuously evaluating and funding commercial projects to protect vulnerable communities. If you are an accredited investor ready to step off the sidelines and deploy Redemptive Capital, we invite you to join us.
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