Arch Bonnema – Christian Entrepreneur and Philanthropist. —By Julie Lyons Arch Bonnema’s mission couldn’t be plainer. It encircles the towering ceiling of his McKinney home, inscribed in gold letters: -Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress– Though Bonnema, 56, has launched several successful businesses and played an important role in the early success of the film The Passion of the Christ-he purchased all of the seats in Plano’s Cinemark Tinseltown 20 for opening day, and gave away the 6,000 tickets-orphan homes are the focus of his time and money today. Since 1991, he and his wife, Sherry, have tithed a minimum of 50 percent of their finances and work hours to missions, including their own ministry, My House. They’ve partnered with longstanding local ministries in Uganda, Kenya, India, and Ethiopia to build orphan homes centered around churches and to staff them with widows, explicitly following the words of James 1:27 etched inside his home. The decision to give on such a scale came 17 years ago after he and his wife attended a missions conference. They were driving home from Georgia on Bonnema’s motorcycle, communicating by helmet-mounted radios. -We’d been silent for quite a while,- Arch says, -and I said, -You know, honey, I have to admit I’ve been kinda feeling lately that we ought to increase our commitment from 35 to 50 percent.’ -I hardly got done saying that, and she says, -God’s been telling me that for months. I was just waiting for you to confirm it with me.’- Bonnema’s response echoes what many Christians have believed in recent years-only to find their fortunes shrink drastically during the recession. -The whole time you’re thinking, -Wow-God is gonna really bless us now.’ But it doesn’t always work that way. If you give, God doesn’t always give back right away. That’s what the prosperity message got wrong. -There were times when my wife and I gave significantly and went through the biggest hardships, but we kept on giving. We still survived. It might have been a year or two later, but God gave us a tremendous blessing.- In Arch’s and Sherry’s case, their decision to tithe lavishly was followed by the loss of their savings and other assets-just about everything but their home. They even sold their last car, a two-year-old Cadillac, so they could keep the pledges they’d made to ministries. -We gave everything we had, including cashing in our retirement, to make sure that our promises to missions were fulfilled,- Arch says. -It’s not that my business dropped off, but I spent less time doing it, and my income dropped-while my giving increased, percentage-wise. No problem, we thought. We’ll just sell this. We don’t need that anyway. It’s more important we fulfill our commitment to God. -It wasn’t until we had given away pretty much everything we had over a span of six years when, all of a sudden, everything just reversed faster. God started building my businesses faster than I ever could have imagined. Within two years I had more money than I ever had in my whole life.- Today, Arch has set aside Joshua Financial, the trust company from which he prospered for many years-changing tax laws eliminated much of the business–to invest in enterprises such as the buying and re-selling of electricity and hydrogen technology. Bonnema has also launched expeditions to search for Noah’s Ark and the Ark of the Covenant. (Both of those ventures are documented on his Web site, www.cometomyhouse.org.) Arch joins in business with -kindred spirits,- Christian entrepreneurs with a passion for missions and ministry. -You want to have people surrounding you who are like-minded,- he says. -There’s an old saying, -It’s not what you know; it’s who you know.’ But I think there is a more correct saying: It’s who knows you. What is your reputation? If you develop a good track record, they come find you.- Bonnema applies the same principle to building orphan homes. He works only with ministries that have worked with orphans for years on their own, -doing a really good job.- My House builds new and better facilities so the ministries can expand their work. The goal, he says, is that the orphan home is independent of outside aid within three or four years. -Once we build it,- he says, -we give it to them.- Right now, My House sponsors four orphan homes in India, two in Ethiopia, one in Kenya, and one in Uganda, all in rural areas. Four other orphan homes are under construction; the Bonnemas hope to build 10 in 2010. Over the years, My House has encountered its share of scammers–just people who want money,- Bonnema says. -It’s just as bad in the U.S. as it is over there.- Bonnema has developed a motto–We inspect what we expect.- My House personnel are on the ground talking to people before the organization builds, checking out the credentials of local ministries and talking to pastors, mayors, and community leaders. -We make sure they have a good reputation for taking care of kids,- he says. Bonnema’s passion for orphans has unlikely roots in the Minnesota farming community of Prinsburg, population 450, where he grew up. His grandfather, a farmer for many years and later -a very successful businessman,- entertained a constant stream of visitors from overseas-missionaries and pastors, to whom he gave much of his money. -He felt the best gift he had was he knew how to do good business. He knew about the world, because everybody came to visit him. He was very generous. They were expecting to see some big tycoon, but he had a very modest house. He lived in a very small town. He just gave away an enormous amount.- Faith pervaded the Bonnema family, which prayed and read Scripture at every meal, three times a day, and attended the Christian Reformed church together. -I grew up in a family where all my relatives were strong, committed Christians,- says Bonnema, now a member of Prestonwood Baptist Church. -When I reached an age of understanding, at 7 or 8, I committed my life to Christ.- At 19, Bonnema walked around the world with a backpack and sleeping bag, traversing remote and war-torn countries, including Vietnam. He visited Israel in 1973, right after it went to war with Egypt. In Bombay, India, he got so sick he prayed to die. In Hong Kong he started a Youth for Christ chapter that still exists today. Throughout his journey, he learned to -rely on God- in everything. -James chapter 1 says if your life is full of difficulties and temptations, be happy,- Bonnema says. -I remember reading that when I was 16, thinking, boy, did they ever mistranslate this. How can you be happy when life is full of difficulties and temptations? Because you learn to trust God. That’s when you really build your faith.- Crossing the world with little money or status allowed him to see reality in the countries he visited, where no one was trying to impress him. He avoided the big cities and wandered through rural areas, -where you really see the people.- He witnessed poverty and oppression, degradation and violence. As well as people with few possessions who took inexplicable joy in their love for God. -That’s where my heart was first touched by the orphans and widows,- he says. -I saw a different world than the one I lived in. It did two things: It tremendously increased my passion for ministry. I saw how easy it is to change lives, compared to the U.S. When you see how easy it is to make a difference, it makes you want to do more. -And it really opened my eyes so that I’m a good steward. It’s not about just writing a check. It’s like the parable of the good seeds. It’s giving to the right place at the right time.- Over the years, Bonnema has visited 93 countries, all but one with his wife. That one country was Iran, where he believes his team found the petrified remains of Noah’s Ark in 2006. He’s also witnessed first-hand the world’s problem with orphans; according to the World Health Organization, the number of orphans has doubled in the last five years, and only one-tenth of one percent are ever adopted. Yet more than 90 percent of the money spent on orphans is directed to the adoption process. A Kenyan bishop who visited him recently represented the alternative that My House seeks: He described how he could build an orphan home housing a dozen children as well as a widow to take care of them for as little as $20,000. The facility would include separate rooms for boys and girls as well as a kitchen and bathroom. -What’s interesting is for centuries, that’s what the church did. We took care of orphans and widows,- Bonnema says. -Now, we let the government do it.- E-mail Julie Lyons at .
Imagination – The Basis Of Entrepreneurship
If You Have the Courage To Think Opportunities Are All Around You
Before I go into this article, I would tell the people who are reading this that no period of time is ever going to be perfect for starting a business. Starting a business is like having a child, you dont know whats going to happen, but you figure it out along the way.
The First Step Embracing Imagination
Imagination is the first step to wealth and the first step to being your own boss. Without imagination, you just have another cubicle in another office full of someone who cant stomach going to work the next day. If work wont let you, use you head during your free time. For instance, think of your favorite product. Why is it your favorite product? What does it do for you? Does it make your life easier? Does it look cool?
Well, somebody invented that product and it was done via imagination, perseverance, intelligence and the ability to see an opportunity which others either did not or were too afraid to venture into and learn more about. Most entrepreneurs dont just have one business; they have several. The different products or services may be under the same name, but a true entrepreneur is versatile and always learning. A true entrepreneur understands that he or she is not going to get a paycheck every week, therefore they know they must rely upon their wits to earn a living.
They also know that there will be times which you question your endeavor, however there will be times of great satisfaction.
Not a single motivational speaker is going to help you start your own company. They may suggest that you consider opportunities which you love, but until you start learning, learning and learning some more, you are not going to be equipped to use your imagination when the right time presents itself. You have to train your mind to think. Television puts the mind to sleep; books stimulate the brain and open doors which otherwise would have been missed. Opening your own business can be scary, but you can lessen the risks by learning all facets of a business from advertising to accounting. You only live one time. Do you want to spend it living paycheck to paycheck with half of that money going to American Express? You might as well give it a shot. Though, Im not referring to a shot that is comprised of mediocre work and ambition.
At the core, everybody is something. For instance, I am a salesman. When I started my business, I went to Barnes and Noble and went to the Entrepreneurs section. I had no idea what I wanted to do, but I had a base. I had the ability to provide any kind of service which was related to or could stem from sales. Therefore, I picked up a small book on recruiting and decided to open up a sales recruiting firm. My thought process was that if I knew sales, then I could tell if other people were good at sales and people would pay me for deciphering whether a potential employee could sell. It was a perfect match and worked out because the business stemmed from what I was good at and I continued to learn everything I needed to night and day.
Now, because I had to attract customers to my recruiting firm, I learned marketing. Now, I am starting another facet of my business around marketing consulting. Though, I am and always will be a salesman.
Serious Entrepreneurs Use Social Media Without Being Annoying
Every serious entrepreneur is aware of the power of Internet marketing. However, a majority of them still consider online marketing to be related to the company website, email and online ads. While these online mediums make a significant part of the internet market, there has been a revolution in the last five years in the online world that has given birth to another powerful medium social media or social networking.
Social media or social networking can be defined as group of activities that combine technology with social interaction. Some of the common tools that are being used for social networking are LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Orkut, MySpace, YouTube, and Digg. However, not many entrepreneurs have been able to use social media effectively and a large number of them have been successful in annoying their potential customers. They fail to realize that social networking sites are a place for social interaction and not a place to peddle your products by spamming the entire community.
Serious entrepreneurs take time to learn the etiquettes and rules of each social media and focus on building lasting relationships. They make sure that they do not end up making any wrong move that may get them blacklisted or ejected from the community. They establish relationships that may become their loyal customer base but their main motive is to not only make money but also make great friends.
Serious entrepreneurs understand the significance of social media thoroughly and understand how it can help them grow. Lets see how:
Social media creates a level playing field between an entrepreneur and a Fortune 500 company.
Social networking sites provide access to professionals and potential partners who you cannot reach out to in the real life.
Social media sites give every serious entrepreneur an opportunity to show that he or she cares about the community.
It broadens your target market by breaking geographical barriers and enables you to have customers, partners, and suppliers all over the world.
Social networking can be a great marketing tool for entrepreneurs who are not good at communicating in real life.
Social media is one of the most effective as well as economical tool for conducting marketing research on your target customers.
So, if you are a serious entrepreneur who has been waiting on the side-lines watching other businesses grow with the help of social media, it is time that you, too, join these communities and test the waters. However, it is advisable that you do your research and take time to learn each of the social networking tools to minimize any error that may annoy others.
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Online Business School Seeks To Disrupt Business School Pricing And Value Proposition Model
Tulsa, Oklahoma, February 14, 2015 /PressReleasePing/ – Thrive15.com, the online business education platform for entrepreneurs, business owners and employees looking to improve their business skills, launches out of beta, after nearly three years of development. The online education platform is already disrupting the business school pricing and value proposition model. According to Bloomberg, the least expensive business schools such as the Illinois – Urbana Champaign School of Business and William and Mary Mason start at over $34,000 per year and many business schools like Cornell University are priced at over $50,000 per year.
“We’ve worked very hard to make our business school $49,400 less per year than other business schools and much more entertaining, engaging and interactive so you will actually retain what you are learning,” says Thrive15.com Founder and Chief Operating Officer, Clay Clark.
Thrive15.com currently has subscribers in 33 countries has been attracting the attention of both non-college graduates and college graduates who are amazed at the quality and the practicality of the website’s ever growing content. One Thrive15.com subscriber and a private Ivy league Graduate from Southport, Connecticut says, “I think if you were to go to one of those websites that evaluates schools, my school would rank in the top 3 in the U.S. However, theres no training on how to be an entrepreneur and run a business. What is provided is not considered to be important by the students. They have professors who have never built a business, but are giving them critiques on their work. When go out in the real world, you enter this foreign world of entrepreneurship.
Thrive15.com’s Founder, Clay Clark says, “We think Steve Jobs (Apple co-founder and former Pixar CEO) was correct when he said, “It is absurd that American classrooms are still based on teachers standing at a board and using textbooks. All books, learning materials, and assessments should be digital and interactive, tailored to each student and providing feedback in real time.”
Thrive15.com’s business education platform offers courses in 20 areas of business mastery including leadership, capital, accounting, marketing, sales, legal, and more. Thrivers rate themselves and their current proficiency in each area and can then choose from the ever-expanding course catalog consisting of thousands of business education videos.
Even proud pillars of academia such as Harvard Professor, Clayton Christensen, see a brewing storm for America’s colleges, “Generally universities are doing very well financially, so they don’t feel from the data that their world is going to collapse, but I think even five years from now these enterprises are going to be in real trouble.”
Thrive15.com videos are taught by world-class mentors including NBA Hall of Famer turned successful entrepreneur, David Robinson, the former Executive Vice President of Operations for Walt Disney World Resort, Lee Cockerell, the New York Times bestselling author and publicist of choice for Michael Jackson, Prince, P. Diddy, Charlton Heston, and countless celebrities, Michael Levine, and countless other experts.
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Quick Facts Thrive15:
Thrive15.com provides 15-minute practical online business courses taught by millionaires, mentors, and everyday entrepreneurial success stories.
Thrive15.com features many celebrity mentors including:
David Robinson, NBA Hall of Fame Basketball Player and founder of Carver Academy charter schools and Admiral Capital Group, which currently has a valuation of over $250 million; Lee Cockerell, the Former Executive Vice President of Operations for Walt Disney World Resort who once managed 40,000 + employees; Michael Levine, the founder of Levine Communications who has been the publicist of choice for Michael Jackson, Prince, P. Diddy, Charlton Heston, Cameron Diaz, and countless other celebrities; David Nilssen, the cofounder of one of the nation’s largest small business funding solutions, Guidant Financial and; Jonathan Barnett, the founder of the 400 + OXI Fresh franchise.
Thrive15.com has teamed up David Robinson and the U.S. Chambers, Hiring Our Heroes Program, to provide free subscriptions to U.S. military families as part of the 1 for 1 HandUp Movement.
Thrive15.com has been mentioned in Forbes, Pando Daily, Yahoo Finance, Business Insider, Entrepreneur, and numerous media outlets since launching in BETA.
Thrive15.com offers best practice and practical online education in the core areas of business mastery that every entrepreneur must know including: legal, real estate, investing, execution, purpose, mindset, networking, business modeling, overcoming adversity, capital, branding, marketing, sales, customer service, product/service development, quality control, accounting, management, human resources, and leadership.
Thrive15.com was founded by Chief Operating Officer and Oklahomas former U.S. Small Business Administration Entrepreneur of the Year, Clay Clark.
The Chief Executive Officer of Thrive15.com is doctor, entrepreneur, and venture capitalist, Doctor Robert Zoellner.
Thrive15.com offers points instead of grades and gives its users a chance to win a business boost package of over $10,000 every six months to the Thriver with the most points.
Thrive15.coms content is created by combining entertainment, gamification, and best-practice practical business education to increase the retention of training provided on the platform.
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The Entrepreneurial Mindset – How to Think Like a Successful Entrepreneur
The entrepreneurial mindset is what sets successful people in business. Without the entrepreneurial mindset at work, you may find it hard to achieve success in any kind of business.
True entrepreneurs seem to have certain qualities that enable them to be successful in what they do. It has to do a lot with how they think and how they look at things.
The way you think can really determine whether you will become a successful entrepreneur or not. Through the years, experts have studied and observed how the entrepreneurial mindset works and this is what they were able to discover:
1.Successful entrepreneurs think that they can do it. Armed with a vision of what they want to achieve, entrepreneurs have absolute confidence in themselves that they will be able to succeed. They look at things in a different way. When other people think of the obstacles along the way, entrepreneurs think of them as challenges. A strong belief, coupled with positive thinking, is just one of the marks of a successful entrepreneur.
2.Successful entrepreneurs think that risk is all part of the process. Most people are afraid of risks because they do not want to find themselves outside of their safety zone. Successful entrepreneurs think otherwise. Sometimes you need to come out of the safety zone and take risks in order to succeed. But winning entrepreneurs have another trait going for them – they know how to take calculated risks.
3.Successful entrepreneurs not only “think”, they “do.” They know that in order to be successful, action is needed. Having well-intentioned goals is good, but focused action would get you there.
Having the entrepreneurial mindset will help a lot in making you succeed with your next business endeavor. Developing it takes some time. But the earlier you take the effort of doing so, the better your chances of succeeding as an entrepreneur.
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