Feeding the Spirit: Profile of a Born Entrepreneur
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"We're not just selling food here. We're selling the feeling of family and creating a welcoming atmosphere for our customers and employees," Don Jordan told Missippi College's Beacon magazine. "Papa" Jordan, as he's known to his family and friends, founded Memphis' four Holiday Deli & Ham stores with his son, Trey.
Says the Beacon: "His gift for cultivating those relationships made Jordan a respected businessman, but it's his intimate relationship with Jesus Christ and his commitment to ministering to others that's truly made him a success."
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Published by The High Calling, January 10, 2013.
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