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Can You Make Money and Change the World? - The Story of Jibu - Interview with co-founder Randy Welsch

Published on: 17th October, 2022

Today we have the opportunity to talk with a good friend of mine, Randy Welsch.

Randy is a non-stop entrepreneur, leadership expert and highly experienced in the ways of Kingdom Enterprise. 

He is also a co-founder of an amazingly successful company called ‘Jibu’. 

Jibu as 154 established franchise locations in 8 countries and 14,000 Viable Franchise locations emerging! 

More at: www.Jibuco.com

Jibu is a for-profit social enterprise that prioritizes impact in communities. Their hybrid approach stimulates responsible economic growth and independence. Through local entrepreneurship they produce safe drinking water as well as supply other essential products like LPG (Liquified Petroleum Gas) and fortified porridge and sell them at affordable prices in the communities they serve.

Jibu capitalizes and equips emerging market entrepreneurs to create affordable access to drinking water and other necessities. 

From Ordained Minister, professor at the Air Force academy, Space Industry Entrepreneur and Kingdom Enterprise pioneer… Randy has covered a LOT of terrain in his career. 

Follow along as I interview Randy about his highly successful and profitable Kingdom business model that is transforming poor urban areas in Africa and beyond. The key to redemptive business is to Make Money and Make Impact without compromising either. 

Highlights Include:

  • There are Marketplace Solutions for poverty 
  • Handouts are not God’s solution for poverty
  • Equity vs. Donations
  • Business is more than ‘Sustainable’
  • 3 startups and 3 failures
  • 10 viable locations expanded to 14000!
  • Focusing on the transformational ecosystem … not just a product
  • A highly evolved, upside down, franchise model
  • Jibu has a 98% Franchisee success rate!
  • How you vet a potential franchisee
  • For Profit or Non Profit?
  • The difference between BAM and ‘Business IS Mission’
  • Generational impact
  • Don’t apologize for making money
  • What a redemptive framework actually is
  • Solid advice for redemptive entrepreneurs 
  • We have to become the people around us without compromising our values and beliefs
  • What it really mean for a spiritual leader to equip the Saints
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The Metron Manager Project
Recovering the Dignity and Mission of Vocation
The Metron Manager Podcast is a dynamic program that will equip you to become a successful Metron Manager! This transformational program will catalyze your journey to recover the dignity and mission of vocation!

Based on his book, Managing Your Metron, Jonathan Nowlen brings a refreshing and hope filled approach to Theology of Work and the Future of Christian Mission. Crucial concepts and Biblical perspectives are explored and interviews with Christian thought leaders in the workplace will inspire and develop everyone who is called to work in the Kingdom of God.

Jonathan is passionate about recovering the dignity and mission of vocation. He is a career missions leader who has worked in 60 countries over the last few decades. He is the host of the Metron Manager Podcast and author of Managing Your Metron: A practical Theology of Work, Mission and Meaning.

Jonathan is a an experienced strategist, leader, public speaker, coach, consultant and equipper. Currently Jonathan is focused on missionized theology of work and equipping believers to advance the Kingdom through their vocation. After 11 years as executive director of an international, educational non-profit, he founded the Metron Manager Project.

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WELCOME TO THE METRON MANAGER PROJECT!
My Name is Jonathan Nowlen and I am the Founder of the Metron Manager Project and the Author of the book titled Managing Your Metron: A Practical Theology of Work, Mission and Meaning.

The Metron Manager Project is all about equipping you to become who you were originally designed to be and find your place in the Kingdom of God.

“I believe that one of the next great moves of God is going to be through the believers in the workplace.”
— BILLY GRAHAM (LATE 2000)

God has given me a vision to be part of what many believe is the next great move of God by launching the Metron Manager Project. I have been fully engaged in the cause of Christ and His Kingdom enterprise for over 25 years. As such I have gained wide experience and perspective on the trajectory of the modern mission effort. As a missionary kid I grew up primarily outside the USA in remote and developing countries. After embracing my own call to serve in missions I began working in the socially and economically devastated regions of the former Soviet Union in the early to mid 1990’s. From there I participated in or led missional efforts from Southeast Asia to South America, and from Europe to Africa, covering 60 countries.

I’ve seen the edges of heaven and walked in the streets of hell. I’ve seen the power of God transform lives and nations through average believers like myself who have chosen to hear and obey. I believe that we are entering a new era of mission in spiritual history. This era is marked by the missionizing of believers in the marketplace. ‘On Mission’ is the new mode of every believer in every sphere of society. My book, Managing Your Metron, launched this Metron Manager Project with the aim of providing a reformational understanding of Work, Mission and Meaning.

The vision of the Metron Manager Project is to provide training, resources and theology that will recover the dignity and mission of vocation. Billy Graham’s prescient statement about the next move of God coming through believers in the workplace is a vision of the future that I and many others believe has now arrived. It is time to rethink mission and the Kingdom of God as a new era is upon us. Spiritual history is demanding a broadening of our understanding of what it means to respond to the Great Commission. (Matthew 28:18-20) I invite you to join in this journey to become a Metron Manager and recover the dignity and mission of your vocation.

– Jonathan Nowlen
Founder: The Metron Manager Project
Author: Managing Your Metron: A Practical Theology of Work, Mission and Meaning