just stumbled on something kinda interesting - there are actually some publicly traded companies that are pretty open about their faith-based culture. like, it's not just about having a religious CEO, they actually build it into how they operate.



so there's Tyson Foods, which apparently has over 1,200 chaplains on staff. the founder wanted it to be a 'faith-friendly company.' then you've got Alaska Air - they literally put Old Testament verses on their meal notecards lol. JetBlue was founded by a devout Mormon and the founder said his missionary work inspired the whole customer service focus. and Marriott, their founder was really involved in the church and they still stock the Book of Mormon in hotel rooms.

it's wild because you'd think companies would downplay this stuff, but they're kinda leaning into it. makes me wonder if having that christian stocks angle actually builds a more loyal customer base or if they're just leaving money on the table by potentially alienating other customers. like, Marriott doesn't do pay-per-view porn while other hotels make a huge chunk of revenue from that.

anyway, if you're interested in faith-aligned investing or just curious about which major companies have this kind of culture, these christian stocks might be worth looking into. Tyson, Alaska Air, JetBlue, Marriott - all household names that most of us have probably used without realizing how much faith plays into their DNA. kinda makes you think about where your money goes when you invest or spend, you know?
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