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From an event by Sinapis Nairobi

Sinapis empowers entrepreneurs professionally and spiritually using training and a global support network so they can grow to the next level and transform the world around them. Their passion is small and growing businesses (SGBs) typically with 5 to 250 employees. These companies fuel the economy and account for 67-80% of new job growth. Their success goes far beyond the entrepreneur and brings employment and dignity to their community.

In August 2019, Sinapis partnered with Faith Driven Entrepreneur for a special one-night event in Nairobi exploring faith and entrepreneurship.

Tim Oakley, a serial entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience as an operating CFO, stressed the importance of having encouragement partners who can disciple you. Do you have people in your life like that? Trying to build a company is a frenetic experience that can drain the energy out of the other areas of an entrepreneur’s life. But if you’re really following Christ, what does it look like to lead a company while following Jesus? You need people who can help anchor you to what is important. Entrepreneurs need the refreshment that comes from keeping a spiritual rhythm and following a sustainable work/life balance.

Henry Kaestner, leads Sovereign’s Capital and Faith Driven Entrepreneur, where he looks to empower other entrepreneurs to integrate their faith into business. He shared the 5 common attributes of a faith driven entrepreneur:

  • They are transformed by Christ. That changes an entrepreneur’s mindset. It changes their actions. It changes their identity. And it is not a singular event but an ongoing process. Faith driven entrepreneurs are committed to seeking God regularly.
  • They are stewards of God’s resources. You don’t own your success but are given it as a gift by God. So use it for God’s glory.
  • They do good work. Faith driven entrepreneurs pursue excellence in business. They work with all their heart as though working for the Lord (Colossians 3:23), yet in the process, that excellence is a good witness to others.
  • They embrace the marketplace as their ministry. They serve their employees and their community.
  • They share their “why.” Business leaders have opportunities to influence. They look for ways to develop and disciple others.


Matthew Rohrs, CEO of Sinapis, discussed the need for faith driven entrepreneurs to work together. Alone each entrepreneur can accomplish much, but together we create a movement that spreads healthy Kingdom businesses around the world. In the busyness of running thriving businesses, it is easy to let such community go by the wayside of good intentions.

Sinapis is committed to working in East Africa to help build an ecosystem that supports faith driven entrepreneurs. This goes beyond the training and alumni network they’re known for. They want to foster an ecosystem that brings in Kingdom entrepreneurs from beyond their alumni so that we might work together for economic and spiritual renewal within the marketplace and our local communities.

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From an event by Sinapis Nairobi, 01/10/2019

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