From Seminary to Service: How Faith, Generosity, and Grit Built a Business
Download MP3In this episode of The Friday Habit, Mark sits down with Chris Tyrell, founder of Chris’s Garage Doors, to talk about the unexpected road from seminary student to successful entrepreneur. Chris shares how faith, community, and a deep sense of purpose have guided his business journey—and why giving generously has always been part of the plan.
Chris opens up about how a part-time job in the garage door industry sparked a bigger calling. Today, his company serves not just customers, but the greater good—donating 3% of revenue to local nonprofits and using the business as a platform for ministry. Mark and Chris explore the power of mission-driven leadership, the importance of building a strong brand, and the lessons learned from hiring, coaching, and networking.
Whether you’re running a small business or dreaming about launching one, this episode is full of practical advice and honest insight from someone who’s built a business rooted in values—and impact.
Key Takeaways:
- Chris’s journey from seminary to entrepreneurship was guided by faith.
- His company donates 3% of top-line revenue to local nonprofits as part of a mission to give back.
- Business can be a platform for ministry and community transformation.
- Reinvesting in your company is crucial for long-term growth.
- Relationships and networking play a powerful role in business development.
- Hiring for attitude often leads to stronger team culture and retention.
- A clear brand and purpose-driven culture can shape every aspect of your business.
- Business coaching and peer support help provide clarity and accountability.
- Understanding your “why” fuels more intentional decision-making.
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