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We Are in The Redemption Business

Shouldn’t those of us who have experienced redemption through Jesus also consider offering redemption to those close to us who have a history of failure?


Photo: Dave's Killer Bread

Jim Dahl purchased a small neighborhood bakery in Milwaukie OR in 1955. The bakery served as a place of employment for Jim’s 4 children. Son Glenn ended up taking over the business while son Dave found trouble and wound up serving four prison terms. When Dave was released from prison, his brother Glenn welcomed him back into the family business. It wasn't Dave's first choice, but ex-cons rarely have any opportunities for work outside of prison. This was the genesis of Dave's Killer Bread, as Dave and his brother developed a new product line which eventually became bigger than the small family bakery. The business is now the world’s largest organic bread brand. It all happened because Glenn offer Dave an opportunity for redemption (Dave’s Killer Bread, 2018).

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