Bhutanese refugees opened a grocery in KCK.
One
of the core values for Adelante Business Coaching is the belief
that work is a redemptive activity that God designed for man to enjoy
from the beginning of creation. Work promotes dignity, contributes to
the broader needs of our community, and improves
an individual’s or a family’s financial situation. Our immigrant and
refugee friends come with a diverse array of business ideas, skills,
experiences, and a strong desire to succeed. Unfortunately, there are many obstacles for newcomers who want to open businesses, and instead, they are often
stuck working unskilled, entry-level, low-paying positions that are far away and don’t provide a sense of dignity or purpose.
What
if we prayed with our immigrant and refugee neighbors, helped break
down cultural barriers, and instead of looking at their lack of US
business experience, we equipped them to become business owners making an
impact in the community and for the Kingdom? We believe we would start to
see individual and community transformation.
We
are excited for where we feel God is leading us. As we launch Adelante Business Coaching, we want to partner with others who
feel God’s calling to use their business or their business expertise as an avenue for ministry. Next month we are
bringing Rudy Carrasco from
Partners Worldwide
to lead a workshop to help us and our partners further explore business as mission.
Save the date for Saturday, July 20
th
from 8:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m. so you can j
oin
us for a workshop on how fostering entrepreneurship can transform lives
and communities in under-resourced areas. Rudy Carrasco will lead us on the
exploration of a philosophy for job creation that includes business as
mission, collaboration, business training, business mentorship, and
advocacy. He will share working models for ending poverty through job
creation in the United States and the potential for community
transformation right here in Kansas City, Kansas.