See redemptive entrepreneurism in action. Be inspired by a story of 10,000 volunteers being mobilized to beautify 300 city blocks in six days in Detroit, Michigan. Learn how community organizing and relationship building can revitalize urban landscapes.
Chris Lambert thought seeking a marketing degree while living the frat life at Indiana University might lead him to law school and later to a career in real estate. During his junior year, a spiritual awakening instead led to Bible studies and then a call to Fuller and Gordon-Conwell seminaries, where he earned his MDiv and doctorate in preaching. For seven months, Chris and his wife helped a Liberian village raise resources for a well, farm animals, and a new school building. This experience helped inspire Chris to found Life Remodeled, which has mobilized more than $21 million and 42,000 volunteers from businesses, communities, and church organizations to set the groundwork for sustainable change in Detroit neighborhoods.