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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2026 · 26 MIN

PART 2: Value Creation in a World Driven by Consumerism - Grove City College Venture U Business Seminar Series

from Redemptive Economics · host Mike Hatch

In the second part of a two-part series, Mike Hatch explores the theological and scriptural foundations of redemptive economics, emphasizing entrepreneurial experimentation as a tool for value creation and redemptive influence.The episode highlights the importance of trusting God, producing value for others, and rejecting a scarcity mentality. Mike discusses biblical passages such as Ephesians 4, 2 Thessalonians 3, and Ecclesiastes 11, stressing the necessity of diligent work and the redemptive potential of businesses and entrepreneurship. 00:00 Introduction to Redemptive Economics00:41 Welcome and Overview of the Series01:08 Value Creation in a Consumer-Driven World04:20 Biblical Foundations for Redemptive Work06:53 Trust in God vs. Scarcity Mentality09:14 The Importance of Hard Work and Generosity18:23 Entrepreneurship and Eternal Significance23:00 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsDigital Course: https://redemptiveeconomics.thinkific.com/courses/RedemptiveEnterpriseWebsite: https://redemptiveeconomics.com/Support the show

In the second part of a two-part series, Mike Hatch explores the theological and scriptural foundations of redemptive economics, emphasizing entrepreneurial experimentation as a tool for value creation and redemptive influence. The episode highlights the importance of trusting God, producing value for others, and rejecting a scarcity mentality. Mike discusses biblical passages such as Ephesians 4, 2 Thessalonians 3, and Ecclesiastes 11, stressing the necessity of diligent work and the re...

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