By Karen Mahoney
From coffee to clothing, every dollar we spend is a choice—a choice between expediency and influence, between a transaction and a donation.
We don’t often stop to think about it, but where we choose to spend our dollars can shape our society in ways we may not comprehend—and not always for the betterment of the world.
Companies that give back to their communities create waves far beyond their storefronts. If the company is non-Christian, purchases may fund Planned Parenthood, travel costs for abortions, or other conscience-violating agendas.
Christian companies, however, may donate to worthy causes, such as pro-life organizations. They don’t just support their communities; they do business for the greater good. And when you support them, you become part of that cycle of giving.
Seven Weeks Coffee
Anton Krecic is passionate about coffee, business, and pro-life causes. After working several years in political fundraising for nonprofits in Washington, DC, he grew increasingly dismayed by the absence of Godly principles on both sides of the political aisle.
Two weeks after marrying his wife Christa, Anton started looking for a company that could meet his coffee needs while also supporting pro-life causes, but he found nothing.
“Right then, I decided to start a pro-life coffee company. I wasn’t sure if Christa found it funny, but she then asked how old an unborn baby is when he’s the size of a coffee bean,” he said. “That was a good question. I learned that the baby is the size of a coffee bean at seven weeks, and a heartbeat can be detected. We started Seven Weeks Coffee in 2021, and our tagline is that we are saving lives one cup at a time.”
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To read additional pro-life articles that will both inspire and educate, visit the Celebrate Life Magazine site at clmagazine.org.
