
Breanna Becker, a Christian Capitalist and entrepreneur, owns a marketing company with an innovate approach to help all kinds of businesses with their marketing and development needs. Recently, Breanna has shifted the focus of her work to assisting non-profits that have military or faith-based initiatives.
Just like so many of our neighbors, Breanna moved to the Emerald Coast after she fell in love with it visiting her mother, who lives in Sandestin. Once the combination of the entrepreneurial spirit and sugar-white sand took hold of her heart, she sold her house and left her executive position with a national restaurant group in Texas and moved here three years ago!
An active member of the Destiny Worship Center, Breanna embodies the ethic of the Christian Capitalist: the more we make, the more we give. She puts her neighbors in need at the center of her day, every day.
Her company, Ignite Collective Agency, started off working with businesses of all types in our community. Over the last year, however, her work has evolved from traditional marketing and business development into something much more mission-driven. Ignite has intentionally shifted its focus toward serving non-profit organizations, particularly those supporting veterans, military families, faith-based initiatives, and efforts to combat human trafficking.
Breanna was drawn to this work for a simple reason: her clients’ purpose matters to her! After years in corporate leadership and business development, she realized that her greatest passion is helping organizations with meaningful missions expand their reach, strengthen their systems, and connect with the people who believe in their cause. Whether it’s supporting veteran wellness programs, faith-centered community initiatives, or organizations restoring hope to vulnerable populations, her goal is to help good people do more good.
Breanna notes that: “the core of my work is about building relationships, creating sustainable growth, and helping mission-driven leaders amplify their impact. When strong systems, authentic storytelling, and servant leadership come together, organizations can spend less time struggling for resources and more time changing lives!”
About this time last year, Breanna called me with an urgent request that exemplifies her spirit of service. A church from Houston was visiting the Emerald Coast with dozens of men, women and children. When their bus driver abandoned them for the return trip to Texas, they sought refuge near Destiny. Breanna rallied her friends and family to provide food, drinks and comfort for these fine people while they waited ten hours in the heat for their backup bus driver to arrive!
Breanna recently appeared on the Christian Capitalist podcast, and you can listen to the entire episode on SOWAL Life’s website. We are excited to share inspirational stories of hard work and generous giving to the poor and needy in the name of Jesus Christ, like Breanna Becker!

























































