
Byron Stinson, a Texas entrepreneur, combines a deep biblical worldview with his success in business and philanthropic endeavors. In an interview with Rabbi Rami Goldberg on Israel365’s Biblical Money podcast, Stinson reflects on his transformative journey, which includes orchestrating the historic transfer of red heifers from Texas to Israel. This project, which holds prophetic significance for both Christians and Jews, has sparked global interest. Stinson’s book, Hunt For The Red Heifer: A Texas Businessman’s Journey to Find and Deliver a Perfect Red Cow to Israel, delves into the details of this mission, alongside Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz’s work on the Jewish perspective of the red heifer’s role in redemption.Stinson’s entrepreneurial journey began at a young age, selling greeting cards and managing paper routes before founding Glenrose Truck Brokers in 1986. The company has grown into a successful $30 million transportation business. Stinson’s approach to business is rooted in faith, incorporating biblical principles into his management style. He believes that his success comes from living according to biblical wisdom, particularly in conflict resolution and ethics. In addition to his business achievements, Stinson founded The Father’s House Educational Foundation, bridging faith communities through biblical archaeology. His current nonprofit project, Build the Temple, invites Christians to support efforts to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem, following his conviction to help restore the faith of Israel. For Stinson, the true measure of success is long-term relationships and lives transformed through peace, joy, and love.