Mary Kay
Mary Kay sells cosmetics through a multi-level marketing model. As of 2017, Mary Kay had over 2.5 million consultants throughout the world. Company founder, Mary Kay Ash, attributes her company’s success to the choice to “take God as our partner.”
Carl’s Jr.
An American fast food restaurant chain serving charbroiled burgers, chicken, burritos and more. The first two Carl’s Jr. locations opened in 1956. The company was founded by Carl and Margaret Karcher on Christian principles.
Curves
Curves fitness and weight loss facilities are designed specifically for women with a program designed around circuit training. The company owner, Gary Heavin, re-committed his life to Christ while in jail, after which he opened the first Curves. There are now more than 7,000 locations.
Hobby Lobby
Known as the largest privately owned arts-and-crafts retailer in the world. The Hobby Lobby mission states they are committed to honoring the Lord in all they do by operating the company in a manner consistent with Biblical principles.
In-N-Out Burger
This hamburger, fries, and shake fast-food chain was founded in 1948. In-N-Out has been known for expressing its faith through its packaging. John 3:16 can be found printed on the chain’s cardboard cups, containers and wrappers.
Tyson Foods
With the fastest growing portfolio of protein-centric brands, Tyson Foods has a company statement from its founder that ‘From the beginning, our company has been built on faith, family, and hard work. That tradition, our Core Values, and ‘doing what’s right’ are deeply embedded in our culture.’
Chick-fil-A
Chick–fil-A is one of the largest American fast food restaurant chains with focus on chicken sandwiches. They have a corporate purpose to glorify God by being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us and to have a positive influence on all who come into contact with Chick-fil-A.
Alaska Air
Fly aboard Alaskan Air and you’re likely to get some bible passages along with your in-flight breakfast. Each breakfast tray comes with an inspirational notecard printed with a passage from the Old Testament, a company tradition dating back several decades.