The Blog
Practical, Expertly-Written Articles to Equip Faith Driven Entrepreneurs in Their Ventures and Spiritual Walks
Is Your Business Serving You or the Kingdom of God?
If we want to succeed as entrepreneurs, especially faith driven entrepreneurs, we need to have a clear vision for our companies and communicate that vision to our employees.
An Entrepreneur's Journey from Self-Sufficiency to Stewardship
Eme Bassey is spearheading a number of new ventures, including UforoChat, CAFET, and FashOps. She pursues entrepreneurship differently now that she identifies as a steward of God’s creativity and strengths.
Breaking the Cycle of Poverty in Africa Through Large-Scale Ventures
Every job created in a place where very few exist represents the potential for a life to change. Opportunities for employment and a stable income impact not just the worker but also the family. I’m doing my part in the work to which God has called me.
What I Learned About African VC Interviewing 100+ African Entrepreneurs and Investors
How do I squeeze 15 years of wisdom into 15 months? That motivated me to learn from experienced investors who’ve iterated. We asked them: What drives outcomes in early-stage ventures in Africa, and how have you changed your approach?
Living in the Future: Why God-Given Imagination is Our Most Important Resource
God in His nature is supremely creative. We are made in this image. By embracing this creativity and imagination we are able to bring to life new and productive things for humankind.
Why Context Matters for Early-Stage Investing in Africa
Silicon Valley venture capital is largely a mismatch for most African ventures. Context matters.
Food Security and Africa
Ndidi is passionate that “we need to ensure that we have affordable food, that is available, and accessible, to the masses of people on our continent.”
Stitching Her Future Together
Interest and self-initiative are two qualities that have propelled Jackline Njeru into the world of business. Her niche is in the fashion industry, and over time she has become comfortable referring to herself as a Fashionpreneur.