Entrepreneurship, as Trent Jackson explains it, has always been a part of who he is. Starting at age 8, he sold flipped equipment in newspapers and burnt CD’s to his family to make money, and since then, has grown to own multiple wildly successful companies, the most notable being Jesus Loves You Apparel (www.jesuslovesyou.company). Jesus Loves You is a “Jesus-based movement structured as a clothing line”, which sells t-shirts, sweatshirts, and other clothing items with messages meant to “Turn the Conversation Around”. Inspired by the Holy Spirit’s promptings and the lack of others-centered Christian clothing on the market, Jackson and his team design clothing with the mission that their pieces inspire conversations that lead people to life-changing relationships with Jesus. This intentional and genuine mission has led to lots of success, with the company shipping almost half a million orders since its founding. Despite these amazing numbers, the company is serious about making sure to give credit where it’s due – and that’s not to themselves. As he states on the Jesus Loves You website, “Our heart has never been for us. Maybe that’s not the best business tactic, but we know this message is a lot bigger than just a ‘trendy fashion line.’… This is not a message “for Christians – by Christians.” This is for people – by Jesus.'” This deflection of glory from themselves to Jesus proves how genuine this company is about their motivations – to share the love of Christ.
Jackson is pursuing other ventures as well, within music, entertainment, and social media marketing. These pursuits have led to Jackson becoming a multimillionaire – and all without a college degree. He started at Lee University in 2015, but dropped out when he realized that college “wasn’t for him”. In addition, he grew up poor, starting from the bottom. This self-starter, without the “proper” education, formed numerous incredibly successful companies, all while giving God the glory. This is an incredible example for any aspiring entrepreneur: there are no prerequisites. Enter the journey with a sense of confidence and leave fear behind, trusting in God’s provision.