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🎙 Hosted by Jared Mlynczyk — founder of ChristianEdLeadership.com, Christian educator, and school leader.
In this episode of Case Studies in Christian Education, we explore how Northwest Christian Schools in Spokane has turned a thrift store into a ministry of stewardship, community, and potential student leadership.
The NWC Thrift Store generates over $1.5 million in annual revenue (before expenses) while advancing the school’s mission—to educate and disciple students to become leaders within the church, community, and world.
What can other Christian schools learn from this model? How can schools of any size create unique opportunities to serve their communities, teach business principles, and put faith into action?
Listen as Jared unpacks how real-world enterprise can become discipleship in motion—where work, learning, and worship come together for the glory of God.
By Jared Mlynczyk🎙 Hosted by Jared Mlynczyk — founder of ChristianEdLeadership.com, Christian educator, and school leader.
In this episode of Case Studies in Christian Education, we explore how Northwest Christian Schools in Spokane has turned a thrift store into a ministry of stewardship, community, and potential student leadership.
The NWC Thrift Store generates over $1.5 million in annual revenue (before expenses) while advancing the school’s mission—to educate and disciple students to become leaders within the church, community, and world.
What can other Christian schools learn from this model? How can schools of any size create unique opportunities to serve their communities, teach business principles, and put faith into action?
Listen as Jared unpacks how real-world enterprise can become discipleship in motion—where work, learning, and worship come together for the glory of God.