What Does YE Do?
Business
Y.E. Business:
ye is a blog. But we also sell products. We are a magazine. And we are a organization and looking to be a retail space. But now Y.E. Is just one person and that’s me, Ben Ross. So what do I want to do with Y.E.? I want ye to be a cluster of business ideas, but also a religious organization. I want to make real businesses including a magazine, sell books, sell clothing and merchandise, and offer services. I want to start somewhere though. I believe my start will be blogging and videos. I want to make interesting biblical content for my YouTube channel, while working on getting my degree. Then I would like to sell products that reach people with a inspiring message. The goal of ye is to offer something of meaning to help guide people to Jesus in obvious and not so obvious ways. The type of retail space would be a one stop shop for books, clothing, and food. Then I would like to offer ye through online businesses, I believe 2 or 3 tops. Finally, I want to manage and grow these different avenues of outreach. My goal is not to mix so much business and ministry. But to offer a bridge between the two worlds.
Food Pantry
Homeless Shelter(Possibly)
Blogging
vlogging
podcasts
online stores
a retail space
online services
a magazine
Future PlanS: My Thoughts
I definitely want to keep making online content for Jesus, but I also want to incorporate some sort of research about the bible or community online and in person around Jesus. I like to be futuristic and really believe that I and other Christians will live forever and rest from trying to solve world problems. I want to solve my own personal problems, and change me, before trying to change the outside world. I am interested, in the world changing, but God who is Jesus, will change the world in due time. So my point is that I will keep Y.E. on the small side, and wait to expand in the coming kingdom what I do. I really believe Jesus will put us in charge of cities if we get down managing the little we have now. So instead of trying to “make it big,” I want to manage well what I have already.