"All Isabella “Bella” Weems really wanted was a used car. That desire set in motion a chain of events that led to the Arizona teenager spearheading what is now a multi-million dollar enterprise that she may someday control. When she finishes school, that is.Weems, now 17, is founder of Origami Owl, a custom jewelry company whose direct sales business model turns would-be entrepreneurs into salespeople and evangelists. The company, which she founded in 2010 at age 14, generated $24 million in revenue in 2012 and this year expects to reach $250 million, according to the company...." ( READ MORE AT FORBS MAGAZINE)ALSO CONTINUE TO CHECK OUT MY CURRENT SERIES OF POSTS..."Keys to the Kingdom: How Middle School Ministry is Unlocking the Future of the Church"About how "Middle Year" young people (5th-9th grade, 10 yrs old 15yrs old are affecting culture and are the future of the church...
- Part 1: The Middle Years Age, how it might be holding the keys- Part 2: Kingdom Key: Thought
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