When you hire Fire7Media, a portion of what you pay flows directly into theological education and leadership formation in Latin America — through the Wesleyan Seminary, an institution dedicated to training the next generation of pastors, teachers, and ministry leaders across Spanish-speaking countries.
Latin America is home to a generation of capable leaders who, given the right formation, can transform churches, communities, and entire regions. What's often missing isn't desire or calling — it's access. Access to serious theological education. Access to teachers who take their context seriously. Access to resources in their own language.
Fire7Media exists, in part, to help close that gap. We believe a healthy creative business in Canada can be a steady, ongoing source of support for institutions doing slow, generational work in Latin America. So we built that contribution directly into our business model — not as a one-time donation drive, but as a permanent feature of how we operate.
Providing accessible theological education to current and future ministry leaders across Spanish-speaking countries.
Supporting the formation of pastors, teachers, and lay leaders who serve their local churches and communities.
Helping bring formation opportunities to regions where such resources have historically been scarce.
Whether you hire us for a website, a podcast, a book, or a brand identity, a portion of the profit on your project is allocated to the Seminary's mission. You receive the same quality of work and the same pricing as any other client — and a meaningful contribution is made on your behalf.
We track and report on these contributions annually so the impact is visible, not just promised. Hiring Fire7Media means your investment also funds something with lasting value — and gives you a story to tell your own clients, congregation, or community about how your work has a wider footprint.
"Not a marketing strategy — a conviction we built into the business."
This part of Fire7Media comes out of years of personal involvement in theological education, ministry formation, and the conviction that good work in one part of the world can — and should — strengthen good work in another. Every project we take on is, in a small but real way, an extension of that conviction.
Thank you for letting your business be part of it.