What would happen if businesses existed not to make money, but to enrich the lives of their customers and workers? Is that even possible? That sounds nice, but surely no one would think of doing such a thing. Well, think again! Mike and CJ Cannon of Pennsylvania have taken that very step of faith with their business, Cannon Keepsakes (http://cannonkeepsakes.com/). Mike and CJ share the story of Cannon Keepsakes and tell us about his family’s experience trying to honor to principles of Torah in their personal lives and business endeavors. Along with Mike and CJ is Melody Joy bringing a message in song, and Ed Boring and David Jones bringing a discussion on the topic of the Word in Your Heart.

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