The Catalyst
Where the body of Christ and the marketplace come together
Where the body of Christ and the marketplace come together
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Welcome to the first edition of The
Catalyst...where the body of Christ and the marketplace come together. The apostle Paul left us an example as he went daily into the marketplace and ministered to the people. As believers today, we are called to participate in the marketplace for the furtherance of the Gospel. The purpose of The Catalyst is to serve as a tool to familiarize the body of Christ with the local marketplace of ministries and Christian-owned businesses. Each business listed is led by an individual who has subscribed to our Client Confession of Faith: I have trusted Christ as my personal Savior and pledge to strive to lead my business or ministry according to scriptural principles. Please accept this valuable, free directory as an investment of our ministry in helping you to make a difference in the marketplace. You will want to keep this directory handy as a reference throughout the next year. It would be appreciated if you would let the businesses listed know that you learned about them through the ministry of The Catalyst. May God Bless you and your family.
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Purpose BIZ With A Good Name is the umbrella ministry which publishes The Catalyst. We are an organization comprised of churches, ministries and Christian businesses throughout Lowndes County and the surrounding area. We choose to come together through this venue because we understand that ministry in the workplace is a viable expression of our faith in Christ, and we need each other to move the Kingdom of God forward through the marketplace. Membership is open to all churches, ministries and businesses who walk in the Christian faith and strive to conduct themselves in a professional and Christ-like manner in their daily activities. If you love the Lord, are involved in ministry or have a business, you already belong‌ why not make it official? We invite you to join our organization and help make an impact for the Kingdom. Our website is www.agoodname.org. Office Phone: 229.469.0157
contents 4 Churches 5 The Truth about Faith in the Workplace Alliance Defense Fund
7 Ministries 8 Growing Strong by John C. Maxwell
10 Businesses
Luncheons Luncheon meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month and are open to both members and non-members. A speaker from a local ministry, business, or church challenges this group each month with topics of interest to Christian leaders and business people. Each attendee is given an opportunity to briefly present their business or ministry. Please refer to the website for exact meeting date, time and location.
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Churches
African Methodist Episcopal Non-Denominational St. Paul AME Church Pastor David Richards 419 S Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601 (229) 244-8065
Assembly of God Cristo Mi Roca Pastor Carlos Lopez 1005 W Gordon Street Valdosta, GA 31601 (229) 242-6474
Gloryhill Cowboy Church Pastor Mike Bland 3170 US Hwy 84 Valdosta, GA 31601 (229) 241-9232 Lighthouse Christian Fellowship Center Pastor Regionald Benjamin 5802 Danieli Drive S Lake Park, GA 31636
Baptist
Corinth Baptist Church Dr. Henry Cannington, Pastor 4089 Corinth Church Road Lake Park, GA 31636 (229) 559-7583
Covenant Baptist Church Pastor David Cummings 98 Garden Drive Valdosta, GA 31606 (229) 257-0032
Lighthourse Christian Fellowship Center
Open Bible Baptist Church Dr. Carroll Joye, Pastor Dr. Genaro Valdez, Spanish Pastor 3992 N Oak Street Ext Valdosta, GA 31605 (229) 244-6683
Methodist First United Methodist Church Pastor Bob Moon 220 N Patterson Street Valdosta, GA 31601 (229) 242-4050 Park Avenue United Methodist Church Pastor William Beasley 100 E Park Avenue Valdosta, GA 31602-2585 (229) 242-3562 Contact BIZ with A Good Name for a complimentary listing of your church
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The Truth about
Faith in the Workplace
Do employers unlawfully discriminate if they base business objectives and goals upon Biblical principles?
Employers must be careful, however, not to give employees the impression that they have to agree with the employer’s religious beliefs in order to keep their job or to be promoted. If an employer shares their religious convictions with the employee, no adverse action should be taken against the employee if they disagree or protest the sharing of those convictions.
No. An employer does not engage in discrimination if he/she is affirming the faith of its owners in business objectives. However, employers must be careful not to give prospective or current Protecting what As an employer, what is my employees the perception that their we have. obligation toward religious employment or career advancement depends upon their compliance Reclaiming what employees who have certain with the religious beliefs of the work requirements? we’ve lost. employer. If you are a secular employer, you can protect yourself Shaping who we The religious freedom of most employees by making sure that all employment is protected by federal law under Title VII, become. applications specifically state that which prohibits employment discrimination applicants are considered for all based on race, color, religion, sex, or positions without regard to religious national origin. In order to be protected by Title VII, belief. an employee must meet the following three criteria: that a sincere religious belief As an employer, can I witness to my conflicts with an employment requirement; that the employer was informed of the conflict; and that employees? termination or discipline resulted from the employer failing to make accommodations regard- ing the Yes. An employer can generally talk about their conflicting employment requirement. religious beliefs as long as the employee knows Religion under Title VII is broadly defined as that their continued employment or advancement is including all aspects of religious observance and not contingent on compliance with the employer’s practice, as well as belief. The Equal Employment religious beliefs. One court has held that an employer Opportunity Commission (EEOC) defines religious did not discriminate against an employee for sharing practices to include moral ethical beliefs about right the Gospel with him and inviting him to church. and wrong that are held because of sincere religious However, if the employer made church attendance views. mandatory for continued employment, the employer could be held liable.
As an employer, can I give employees religious literature or post such literature in the workplace? Yes. Like verbal religious speech, employers can share their religious beliefs with their employees in printed form such as pamphlets, books, and newsletters.
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The Truth about Faith in the Workplace (cont.)
As an employer, what is my obligation toward religious employees who have certain work requirements?
that they perceive would hurt business. An employer must attempt to allow an employee’s request to display items in their work area that reflect their personal religious beliefs, as long as it does not cause disruption in the workplace.
The religious freedom of most employees is protected by federal law under Title VII, which Are religious organizations treated any prohibits employment discrimination based on race, differently from secular businesses for color, religion, sex, or national origin. In order to employment law purposes? be protected by Title VII, an employee must meet the following three Yes. The federal criteria: that a sincere government does allow religious belief In the brave new world of new religious groups to have conflicts with “rights” and incrasing demands faith-based employment an employment requirement; that from radical activist groups, it is standards. To qualify for this exemption, the the employer was paramount that employers and employer must establish informed of the conflict; and that employees be aware of the rights that the primary or exclusive purpose of the termination or and legal protections that defend organization is to engage in discipline resulted religious activities. from the employer our religious convictions. failing to make accommodations regard- ing the conflicting employment requirement. CONCLUSION Religion under Title VII is broadly defined as In an era of rampant litigation and constant demands including all aspects of religious observance and for new and expanded “rights”, it is essential that repractice, as well as belief. The Equal Employment ligious employers and employees know what they can Opportunity Commission (EEOC) defines religious and cannot do in the workplace. practices to include moral ethical beliefs about right and wrong that are held because of sincere religious ADF, a legal alliance defending the right to hear and views. speak the truth.
As an employer, can I regulate employee speech and the literature displayed on an employee’s desk or in their office? Yes. Employers have the right to control the image their business presents to the public. There is no right to free speech for employees of private companies because the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution only applies to government entities. Therefore, an employer can determine what literature can be displayed at desks and offices that are in the view of the general public. Employers can also prohibit employees from saying things to customers
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes-VSU 304 Baytree Road Valdosta, GA 31602 (478) 542-0002 www.vsufca.com “the heart and soul in sports”
Future Now P.O. Box 2980 Valdosta, GA 31604 (229) 245-9499 www.futurenow.us Habitat for Humanity Stuart Mullis 2010 E Cypress Street Valdosta, GA 31601 (229) 245-1330 Kairos Prison Ministry Lee Turner (229) 269-2100
Pregnancy Support Center 206 W Gordon Street Valdosta, GA 31601 (229) 506-5017 www.pscvaldostapartners.org The Planters 4701 Knights Ferry Road Valdosta, GA 31601 (229) 245-1903 www.theplanters.org WAFT Radio 215 Waft Hill Lane Valdosta, GA 31602 (229) 244-5180 www.waft.org
Pablo’s Missionary Ministry David Cummings 4 Ashton Place (229) 460- 3108 pilgrms@bellsouth.net Penfield Christian Homes 15320 Hwy 129 Alapaha, Georgia 31622 (229) 543-0003 www.penfieldrecovery.com Reclaiming Alcohol and Drug Addicted Men through Christ.
Non Profit Organizations
Brighter Day Int’l Ministries Inc. Elder Kenneth B Rosier 512 S Troup Street Valdosta, GA 31601 Camp Golija Lindy Evans P.O. Box 1314 Lake Park, GA 31636 (229) 559-1464 “Fishing Camp for kids” Christian Businessmen Connections Jack Hartley Holiday Inn 1805 W Hill Avenue Valdosta, GA 31601 (229) 563-5123 Tuesday @ 7am
Serving our community since 1991.
A Christ-Centered Ministry Advancing the Sanctity of Life Donate Get Involved Volunteer 206 West Gordon Street Valdosta, GA 31601 (229) 333-0080 www.pscvaldostapartners.org marilois@pscvaldosta.org (Secure online giving available!)
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Growing Strong By: Dr. John C. Maxwell
I have a simple notebook that I carry with me all the time. My “Traveling Companion,” as I call it, is divided into several sections—a compartment for things I’m thinking about right now, a place for items I’m trying to apply to my life right now, and a spot for insights I keep going back to because they are so life-changing for me. I take my Traveling Companion everywhere because I never know when I am going to come across a bit of information that I might want to contemplate, analyze or memorize. It might be a newspaper clipping, a magazine article or notes I’ve taken during a meeting. Once, I even filed a particularly meaningful poem from a funeral bulletin in my notebook because I wanted to read it every day for a month and memorize it.
Much of my speaking and writing is devoted to the subject of personal development, and along the way, I’ve accumulated quite a collection of what I call “growth statements.” Here are a few of my favorites.
• “In order to do more, I’ve got to be more.” People frequently ask me, “How can I do more?” The answer isn’t complicated: You have to develop personal capacity before you can have personal accomplishments. So many times we want to do more before we become more, but that’s backwards. • “If you don’t grow, you go!” Yes, that’s a little hardnosed. But in our highly competitive, ever changing world, it’s reality.
• “It’s one of the paradoxes of success that the things and the ways which got you there are My Traveling Companion helps me stay seldom those things that keep you there.” Charles organized, but it also serves another Handy was right on the money with that comment. important purpose: It keeps me growing. By It dovetails nicely with Rick Warren’s statement filing material in my notebook, I continue to that the “greatest detriment to today’s success” is stretch. I continue to learn. I continue to apply. “yesterday’s success.”
It never stops.
Why is this so important? Because leadership is about growing. In fact, as authors Warren Bennis and Burt Nanus once wrote, “It is the capacity to develop and improve their skills that distinguishes leaders from followers.”
• “Whatever you do today, do it better tomorrow.” Need a vision statement for your personal growth plan? This quote by Robert Schuller is a great place to start. • “For everything you gain, you lose something.” This applies to many areas of life, and personal development is no exception. What you leave behind when you grow is just as integral to the process as what you gain.
I’m passionate about my own growth, but I’m also committed to helping other leaders grow. I’d even go so far as to say that your personal growth is my personal mission. That’s why I • “You will never change your life until you change write these articles. I want to see you grow. something you do daily.” Contrary to popular I want to see you develop. I want to see you belief, there’s nothing mystical about changing your reach your potential. life.
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Growing Strong (Cont.) The best way to grow is to make changes in your daily behavior. With these growth statements fresh in your mind, let me leave you with four questions to help you evaluate how you’re doing when it comes to personal development.
1. When’s the last time you did something for the first time? If you can’t remember, make a concerted
effort to try something new this week.
2. What have you learned and applied this
month? In other words, how are you growing? It might be something as simple as memorizing a poem that inspires you or as complicated as learning a new computer program that increases your efficiency at work.
3. What do you do daily to facilitate your growth?
I use my Traveling Companion to help me with this. You might want to try something similar, or you may have another system that works just as well. Whatever the case, the goal is continual improvement.
4. Are you teaching others what you are learning?
Leaders often mistakenly think that they have to learn something perfectly before they can pass it on to others. The fact of the matter is that, whether they realize it or not, all leaders transfer what they’re learning to other people. My final challenge to you is this: Grow with your people. Don’t present yourself as Mr. Know-it-all or Ms. Answer Woman. Go to your team and say, “Here’s a great book I’m reading; let’s read it together” or, “Here’s a concept I’m trying to grab hold of, let’s reach for it together.” As rewarding as it is to grow personally, it’s even better when you take the journey with others.
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Architect TMA Inc. International Tom Gregory 2916 N Oak Street Valdosta, Ga 31602 Phone: (229) 247-4164 www.tmaincintl.com Assisted Living Center John LaHood Fellowship Home 470 Fellowship Home Ln Valdosta, GA 31602 Phone: (229) 244-9200 www.fellowshiphome.net Attorney
J Stephen Gupton Jr PC 201 East Gordon Street Valdosta, GA 31601 Phone: (229) 244-8850 www.stevegupton.com Smith Hannan & Parker 610 North Patterson St Valdosta, GA 31601 Phone: (229) 242-4649 www.shplaw.com Auto Body
DeLoach Body Works 410 N St Augustine Rd Valdosta, Ga 31601 Phone: (229) 241-0804 Auto Center & Tires
Ray Norton Tire & Auto Center 2606 Bemiss Road Valdosta, GA 31602 Phone: (229) 247-1555
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Smith Tire Company Kevin Wacter 800 N Patterson St Valdosta, GA 31601 Phone: (229) 242-4830 Bag Manufacturing
Colonial Bag Company Mike Drumheller Jr. 1 Ocean Pond Ave Lake Park, GA 31636 (229) 559-8484 Boats Winsel’s Boats Winsel Love 2330 Highway 41 Valdosta, GA 31602 Phone: (229) 244-6500
Bottled Water
Richard Reissiger R K Distributing 4332 Valnorth Dr # B Valdosta, GA 31602 (229) 244-7686 Business Consultant CJB & Associates Carl J. Bleier
4307 Plantation Crest Rd
Valdosta, GA 31602 Phone: (229) 251-3951 Cabinets COLONIAL Van’s Cabinet Shop BAG COMPANY Billy Van Ausdall
CORPORATE P.O. Box 929 Lake Park, GA 31636 Tel: (229) 559-8484 Fax: (229) 559-0085 Manufacturers of Textiles and Paper Bags
4915 US Hwy 41 S Lake Park, GA 31636 Phone: (229) 559-5214 Catering Chick-fil-A Charlie Crews
1100 N St Augustine Rd
Valdosta, GA 31601 Phone: (229) 247-2625 www.chick-fil-a.com
Chaplain
Marketplace Chaplains USA Ricardo Vielmas 5354 Golf Drive Lake Park, GA 31636 Phone: (229) 469-0157 www.mchapusa.com Chiropractor Mobility Upper Cervical
Dr. Travis J. Worthman 2518 Bemiss Road Valdosta, GA 31602 Phone: (229) 219-0883
“Goodness is the only investment that never fails.” -Henry David Thoreau
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oaCotton Gin
Demolition
Electronics
Lund Co. Inc. Ed Lund 1804 East Park Ave Valdosta, GA 31602 (229) 244-0608
Fouraker Electronics, Inc.
Forrest Fouraker 204 East Gordon Street Valdosta, GA 31601 Phone: (229) 242-5513 www.fouraker.com
Dentist
Employment Specialist
C. Heather Colson Christian Bookstore
Cotton Gin
Potter’s House Parable Christian Store Cherie Gregory 3119 N Oak St Ext Valdosta, GA 31602 (229) 247-5262
B.C.T. Gin Company Van Murphy
Construction Thornton Construction P.O. Box 3170 Valdosta, GA 31604 Phone: (229) 242-1478
106 Mitchell Street Adel, GA 31620 Dealership
Griner Cadillac Tommy Griner 3685 Inner Perimeter Rd Valdosta, GA 31602 (229) 242-7325
111 Woodrow Wilson Dr
Valdosta, GA 31602 Phone: (229) 242-2449 Dry Cleaners
Kendall Waller 3338 Country Club Rd Valdosta, GA 31605 Phone: (229) 244-4175 www.ralphwaller.com
Valdosta Dry Cleaners Paul Zipperer 405 E Force Street Valdosta, GA 31601 (229) 242-8851
Family is why we do it all.
Griner Nissan
3715 Inner Perimeter Rd
Valdosta, GA 31602
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Financial Advisor Edward Jones Investments Greg Reid 113 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta, GA 31601 Phone: (229) 242-8800 Greeting Service Karen Reissiger Patti Minton 4332 Valnorth Dr # B Valdosta, GA 31602 (229) 245-8383 Glass
Glass Pro Spencer Dawkins 215 W Savannah Ave Valdosta, GA 31601 Phone: (229) 244-8484
wHome Care Service sHome Instead Senior Care #585 Jack Hartley 4480 Valnorth Dr #D Valdosta, GA 31602 Phone: (229) 245-0123 Home Design & Consulting Cornerstone Design & Consulting, Inc. Paul Hotchkiss 100 N Patterson Street Valdosta, GA 31601 Phone: (229) 269-4690
Insurance State Farm Insurance Paul Cribbs 3565 N Crossing Circle Valdosta, GA 31602 Phone: (229) 247-7127 www.paulcribbs.net Interior Design
EXPERIENCE - the Difference
Harrell Interior Design Marquerite Harrell 405 E Force Street Valdosta, GA 31601 Phone: (229) 247-0600 Investments
Griner Cadillac 3685 Inner Perimeter Road Valdosta, GA 31605 229-242-7325
Griner Nissan 3715 Inner Perimeter Road Valdosta, GA 31605 229-242-7325
Griner Chevrolet 8640 US Hwy 84 Quitman, GA 31643 229-263-7561
www.grinerautogroup.com
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Waller Insurance & Investments 3338 Country Club Rd Valdosta, GA 31605 Phone: (229) 244-4175 www.ralphwaller.com Jewelers Colyer’s Jewelers Inc 114 N. Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601 Phone: (229) 242-3785
Marketing by Cards Send Out Cards Terry Rountree 3020 Weneober Road Valdosta, GA 31602 (229)244-5583 Meeting Rooms
Highgrove Farms 4701 Knights Ferry Rd Valdosta, GA 31601 Phone: (229) 548-1234 Mortgages Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Clay Hadsock 3310 Bemiss Road Valdosta, GA 31605 Phone: (229) 247-6721 www.clayhadsock.com Ophthalmologist Southern Eye Center Dr. Mark J. Eanes M.D. Lance Haluka O.D. Suite B 2310 N Patterson Street Valdosta, GA 31602 Phone: (229) 247-2020
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Optical Beall Optical Steve Beall 3001 N Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601 Phone: (229) 247-8484 www.bealloptical.com Personality Profiles Angel Tucker 4628 Ridgeway Circle Valdosta, GA 31602 Phone: (850)-261-5511
www.personalityprofiles.org
Pest Control D Squared Pest Control Darren White 6173 Boyette Road Hahira, GA 31632-3327 Phone: (229) 794-3659 Printing Colson Printing Co 711 N Oak Street Valdosta, GA 31601 (229) 242-7015
www.colsonprinting.com
Property Management Fann Property Mgt. Wayne Fann 3323 Bemiss Road Valdosta, GA 31605 Phone: (229) 242-7575
Realtor Remax of Valdosta Mark Wisenbaker
4839 Hickory Grove Rd
Valdosta, GA 31606 Phone: (229) 247-2008 Restaurant Chick-fil-A Charlie Crews
1100 N St Augustine Rd
Valdosta, GA 31601 Phone: (229) 247-2625 www.chick-fil-a.com Real Estate Development
Devcon Holdings Jim Sineath 2410 Andover Drive Valdosta, GA 31602 Phone: (229) 242-1618 Small Business Services
ADP Lily Woodard P.O. Box 136
Highgrove Farms
“Where memories are made” Evelyn and Ed Lund (229) 548-1234
DeLoach BODY WORKS
Collision Repair-Glass Replacement-Insurance Repair Free Estimates
Paul & Jennifer DeLoach 410 N St. Augustine Rd Valdosta, GA 31601 Phone: (229) 241-0804 Fax: (229) 241-0632
’ Serving South Georgia/North Florida
White Springs, FL 32096
Phone: (386) 397-1234 Storage
General Storage Evelyn Lund 1804 East Park Avenue Valdosta, GA 31602 Phone: (229) 244-5709
General Storage
Store your Stuff
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Survey
Water & Fire Damage Restoration
CJB & Associates
Begin with the End in Mind
SurvTech Solutions David O’Brien Bishop Clean Care 10220 US Hwy 92 E Steve Bishop Carl J. Bleier Tampa, FL 33610 3115 N Oak St Ext Phone:(813)621-4929 Valdosta, GA 31601 President Phone:(229)244-2470
Business Consultant
4307 Plantation Crest Rd
Travel Agency
E-Travel Anytime! Cindy Hotchkiss List your Business 100 N Patterson St. HERE Valdosta, GA 31601 Phone:(229)269-4690 etravelanytime.com
Valdosta, GA 31602
Phone: (229) 251-3951
IF LOW INTEREST RATES ARE GETTING YOU DOWN, LET’S TALK. Greg Reid Financial Advisor
113 W Brookwood Dr Suite C Valdosta, GA 31601 229-242-8800
www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC
Edward Jones
Making Sense of Investments
As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith. Galatians 6:10
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You can know you are on your way to Heaven. First, realize God loves you. John 3:16 says, “For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” The Bible teaches that regardless of your background, age, race, or any other factor, God loves you and desires a genuine, personal relationship with you. Second, realize everyone is a sinner. The Bible says in Romans 3:23, “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.” No one is perfect. We have all broken God’s commandments. This is called sin, and it separates us from God. Third, realize sin has a price that must be paid. Romans 6:23 tells us, “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” The “wage” or payment for our sin is death, which according to the Bible is eternal separation from God in a place called Hell. Fourth, realize Jesus Christ died to pay the price for your sin. Romans 5:8 says, “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” If we choose to receive Christ, we do not have to pay the price of death and Hell for our sins because Jesus paid for our sins when He died on the Cross and rose again three days later! Finally, pray and ask Jesus Christ to be your Saviour, and claim His promise of eternal life. In Romans 10:13 the Bible says, “For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” That is a promise directly from God that if you will pray to Him, confess that you are a sinner, ask Him to forgive your sins, and receive Him as your Saviour; He promises to save you and give you the free gift of eternal life. For free material on next steps please email us at bizwagn@gmail.com
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Please pray about becoming a member of...
Benefits include: • A link to your business on our website • Monthly networking opportunities • A listing in The Catalyst • Further marketing opportunities The Catalyst is an annual publication of businesses listed through BIZ With A Good Name. We encourage you to check our website, www.agoodname.org for an updated listing throughout the year.
“A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favour rather than silver and gold.” -Proverbs 22:1
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