AmeriStride

AmeriStride AmeriStride helps companies generate cash, strengthen culture, and build value. From the scenic city of Chattanooga, TN.

AmeriStride is a business growth, performance management, and business value building firm. We instill and reinforce business principles to ensure our clients’ professionals execute their agreed-to strategy. AmeriStride’s methodology of disciplines, monitored and measured, ensures company professionals build and strengthen their leadership teams. We work to firmly establish a “character-based perf

ormance culture” that continues to Learn, Lead, and Last, achieving business excellence that is sustained year after year. Executive Leadership & Practice

AmeriStride’s leadership consults across North America. AmeriStride engagements are typically retainer-based with clearly defined objectives and responsibilities. Many of our clients view their AmeriStride consultant as an extension of their executive suite. AmeriStride leadership provides clients with a range of services. AmeriStride conducts organizational strategy and planning retreats and can instill our AmeriStride Business Operating System with your organization to keep the organization aligned with the corporate strategy. In addition, AmeriStride consultants are Certified Value Builders and we offer the Value Builder System to business owners and executives that help them maximize the value of the company. Our mission is to advance God's Kingdom through the building of businesses based on biblical principles that learn, lead, and last and provide an on-going testimony and legacy of God's grace and mercy. We instill business principles, disciplines, and tools to ensure leadership can build organizations that reward success and learning; that lead in their industries and in their communities; and achieve a sustainable growth path year after year. We uphold personal character and performance as major building blocks required to construct businesses that thrive and last. The following core values are the basis of AmeriStride's existence:

- Integrity in every aspect of our business - people, practice, and principles. We deliver on our promises.

- Passion for performance, customers, and the betterment of fellow professionals.

- Commitment to self-improvement and personal excellence.

- Accountability for quality of work, as well as personal and business commitments.

- Relationships between people - professionals, customers, and alliances. The strength of an organization is measured as much by the quality of its relationships as it is by its balance sheet and income statement. These values stem from our faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. We believe God is the author and designer of all life, reflecting his image in our business and decision making is indeed sacred and worthy of a lifetime of intentional effort on our part.

12/29/2025

May have to make virtual coaching a more prominent offering.

Merry Christmas!Here at AmeriStride, I'm deeply grateful for the opportunity to work with clients, whose owners, executi...
12/25/2025

Merry Christmas!

Here at AmeriStride, I'm deeply grateful for the opportunity to work with clients, whose owners, executives, and leadership teams, know they were called to be stewards, a force for good, and strengthen the lives and families of their teams and communities.

Christmas is our time to celebrate that God entered our world in the flesh. God Incarnate. Emmanuel, “God with us.” Let that truth wash over you today and every day. May the reality of the Holy Spirit living within you shape how you think and act ever more strongly in the year to come.

I'm looking forward to seeing what God will do through our clients and AmeriStride in this coming year. May the days of rest that most of us will spend between now and New Years bring us an energizing rest, joy, peace, and renewed clarity of the journey ahead.

Merry Christmas everyone!

Honoring Our Veterans | AmeriStrideToday, we pause to honor the men and women who have stood in defense of our nation’s ...
11/11/2025

Honoring Our Veterans | AmeriStride
Today, we pause to honor the men and women who have stood in defense of our nation’s freedom.

At AmeriStride, we are deeply grateful for our Veterans. Your courage, discipline, and sacrifice reflect the very qualities that build strong teams, strong leaders, and a strong nation.

Freedom has never been free. It continues to come at a high cost—borne by those in our armed forces who are willing to serve something greater than themselves. Their character, commitment, and conviction safeguard the liberty we cherish.

To all our Veterans—thank you.
We honor your service. We celebrate your example. And we strive to live and lead in a way worthy of the freedom you protect.


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Love the culture that our clients create in their companies that makes team members willing to go the extra mile.
05/07/2025

Love the culture that our clients create in their companies that makes team members willing to go the extra mile.

Thankful to see East Ridge police officer, Alan Resendiz well enough to go home today. Thankful for the care he received...
07/25/2024

Thankful to see East Ridge police officer, Alan Resendiz well enough to go home today. Thankful for the care he received at Encompass Rehabilitation Hospital here in Chattanooga. The therapist there are second to none. Thankful for officer Resendiz's service and the honor demonstrated to him by his fellow officers in escorting him home.

Congratulations to the Green family. It is our desire that all of our clients would follow their example.
03/12/2024

Congratulations to the Green family. It is our desire that all of our clients would follow their example.

Colson Center Announces 2024 Wilberforce Award

Every year, the Colson Center presents the William Wilberforce Award to a Christian leader who has made a lasting difference in their sphere of influence, demonstrating similar principled courage as British abolitionist William Wilberforce. At this year’s Colson Center National Conference, Hobby Lobby founders David and Barbara Green will be awarded the 2024 Wilberforce Award. The Greens have exemplified a Christlike faithfulness, courage, and generosity that will leave a legacy for generations to come.

The Greens grew up in Oklahoma. David credits his parents with passing on a serious faith to him and his siblings:

"We grew up in a home where you had a mother and father that really lived out their faith, and that was so exciting for us kids to see someone that not only taught it, but also lived a life of faith."

In the 1960s, David Green got a job at a local “five-and-dime” store. It was there that he realized he wanted to work in retail. It was also there that he met Barbara. David and Barbara Green founded Hobby Lobby in 1970, opening its first brick-and-mortar store by 1972. Since then, Hobby Lobby has grown to over 1,000 stores, success that the Greens attribute to God’s favor and blessing.

For the Greens, it’s never been about money but about honoring God and being generous with the blessings they have received. In particular, they hope to leave a legacy that will bless generations to come. As David shared:

"I thank God for my upbringing and my heritage because I knew money was not wealth. I never thought that, and I never sought to be wealthy so much as just to work for myself and be successful at retail. Because of my upbringing, I knew wealth had to do with our relationship with the Lord, having a great marriage, having a family that served God. So to me, wealth was just having a great legacy and not so much that we create a great value in our family of dollars and cents."

Under the Obama administration, the Department of Health and Human Services famously attempted to force employers to cover abortifacients. Facing crippling fines, the Greens instead sought to honor God. As David Green explained,

"One of the things that I feel like that I have learned is, if we want God’s blessing, then we have to do things [that are] going to cost us. I can name you at least 10 different things, and I may name you a couple [or] three, that cost us money. Almost everything, when you take a stand, costs. And you have to be willing to take that cost."

Through their faithfulness, they witnessed God’s provision:

"I would say that the most important thing I think in our lives is just not to compromise. There’s a lot of reasons and pressure on us to compromise. And I think, it’s when we don’t compromise it, when I just see God blesses us."

In their courageous stands for God, their consistent witness for Jesus Christ, their generosity, and in projects like the Museum of the Bible, the Greens hope to point others to God, leave a legacy for future generations, and impact the world for the better.

"God took me on a wild trip that landed me where I am today, in the land of seen things—my company, Hobby Lobby. But God has taught me that with great wealth and power comes great obligation to the next generation."

The Colson Center thanks God for the faithfulness of David and Barbara Green. Please join us as we honor them during this year’s Colson Center National Conference, May 30–June 2 in Arlington, Texas.

This Breakpoint was co-authored by Jared Hayden. For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, go to breakpoint.org.

The newly elected President of Argentina made a powerful speech at DAVOS 2024 that has caught the attention of many. It ...
01/19/2024

The newly elected President of Argentina made a powerful speech at DAVOS 2024 that has caught the attention of many. It may go down as one of the most important speeches made at the event. It's clear that the President's speech has resonated with many.

Argentinas President Javier Milei delivers a speech at the World Economic Forum WEF meeting in Davos on January 17, 2024.

12/26/2023

Some of you know that I (Terry Massey) completed my Colson Fellowship a few years ago. Chuck Colson penned this a while back on the manger scene:
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"The manger scene inspires a sense of awe and comfort to the hearts of Christians everywhere. But we often forget the staggering implications of Christmas. What image does the mention of Christmas typically conjure up? For most of us, it’s a babe lying in a manger while Mary and Joseph, angels, and assorted animals look on.

Heartwarming picture, but Christmas is about far more than a Child’s birth—even the Savior’s birth. It’s about the Incarnation: God Himself, Creator of heaven and Earth, invading planet Earth, becoming flesh and dwelling among us.

It’s a staggering thought. Think of it: The Word—that is, Logos in the Greek, which meant all knowledge that could be known, the plan of creation—that is, ultimate reality, becomes mere man? And that He was not born of an earthly king and queen, but of a virgin of a backwater village named Nazareth? Certainly, God delights in confounding worldly wisdom and human expectations.

Thirty years after His humble birth, Jesus increased the Jews’ befuddlement when He read from the prophet Isaiah in the synagogue at Nazareth: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor … to proclaim release to the captives … to set free those who are downtrodden.” Jesus then turned the scroll back and announced, “Today, this Scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing.”

In effect, the carpenter’s son had just announced He was the King.

So yes, the birth of Jesus is a glorious moment, and the manger scene brings comfort and joy and Christmas cheer. But it should also inspire a holy terror in us—that this baby is God incarnate, the King who came to set captives free, through His violent, bloody death on the cross as atonement for us, His unworthy subjects."

Chuck Colson
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I read through this several times this Christmas. It is mind boggling that we serve a God who knows no beginning or end. One who lives completely outside our constraint of time. One who has embodied us with the Holy Spirit even in our day. He has filled us with his power and righteousness. Oh, that we may have the faith of a mustard seed to allow that power and righteousness to flow through us to set about restoring his kingdom in anticipation for his return.

May God bless you and keep you and here is wishing you a prosperous New Year in 2024.

Terry

Merry Christmas!
12/25/2023

Merry Christmas!

10/09/2023

Love the question: Which is more important, to think more positively or to think less negatively?

Good reminder of what we are working to accomplish.
09/25/2023

Good reminder of what we are working to accomplish.

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