I love a good coffee house. A good coffee house has great coffee and a great vibe. There’s nothing worse than a bad coffee house. Bad coffee and a bad vibe, that’s a sacrilege.
Prior to a recent trip to Oklahoma City, I tweeted about visiting one of my favorite coffee stops while in the area. My friend, Brian Witham suggested I also stop at The Credo House. He said it was the coolest one he’s ever been to. So I did.
The Credo House is fantastic. Great vibe. Great coffee. And, even better, they have a unique vision as to why they exist. I had the privilege of spending some time with The Credo House executive director, Tim Kimberley, as he joined us on our recent trip to Nairobi, Kenya, with Compassion International.
Tim chronicled his experience with Compassion. If you’re someone who loves the details of both human impact and the practical business of making it all happen, you’ll enjoy reading his thoughts about the trip on his posts ‘How To Disciple 1.3 Million People‘.
I asked Tim to share the vision of Credo House on this video. It’s unique. It’s different. Even the vision has a great vibe.