Bangalore Redemptive Entrepreneurship Lab

Praxis Redemptive Labs

Bangalore Redemptive
Entrepreneurship Lab

17–18 July, 2026 | Venue: TBD

A 2-day curated experience for founders and mentors exploring how to build ventures that embody redemptive impact.

About the Lab

Redemptive Labs are 2-day curated events where like-minded Founders and Mentors explore what it means to build a redemptive venture. Each Lab is tailored to founders' needs, with sessions applying the Redemptive Frame to what we build, how we build, and why we build.

Founders share about their ventures, receive peer feedback, and get one-on-one mentoring from experienced builders. Participants leave with fresh ideas, practical tools, new relationships, and critical feedback.

The goal: to cultivate an active community of redemptive venture builders in your context.

"We believe our way of life speaks louder than our work."

Lab Expectations

The great joy of our work at the Redemptive Lab is the time we spend in person. This is a unique opportunity for each of us to unplug, be present, learn, listen, and encourage.

Presence

Be fully unplugged and immersed in the experience.

Participation

Engage fully with peers and mentors throughout.

Cultural Intelligence

Practice humility, optimism, and inclusivity.

Participation fee — INR 2,500 per founder, to help cover event costs.

₹ 2,500

Venue Details

Venue To Be Announced

We are finalising the venue for the Bangalore Redemptive Entrepreneurship Lab. Details will be shared with all accepted participants closer to the event date.

Schedule Overview

Two immersive days designed for deep connection, learning, and growth

Day One

17 July

  • • Founder arrivals throughout the day
  • • Welcome reception and dinner
  • • Story sharing and introductions
  • • Evening social time

Day Two

18 July

  • • Mentor arrivals and welcome
  • • Founder pitch presentations
  • • Strategy sessions and workshops
  • • One-on-one mentorship meetings
  • • Leadership and reflection session
  • • Closing circle and takeaways
  • • Final networking and farewells
  • • Departures throughout the day
  • • Group dinner and fellowship

Preparing Your Story

Personal Story

We will spend time on the first evening sharing personal stories. This is a time to be vulnerable and open, sharing how your faith journey has shaped who you are and the work you do. Think about the moments that have defined your relationship with Christ and how they connect to your calling as an entrepreneur.

Founders collaborating

Venture Pitch

You will present a 4-minute pitch of your venture on Day Two. This is not a funding pitch but an opportunity to share your vision, challenges, and questions with mentors who want to help you succeed.

Focus on authenticity over polish. Mentors appreciate honest challenges more than glossy presentations. Be prepared to discuss what's working, what's not, and where you need guidance.

Deck Submission

Please submit your pitch deck by 1 July 2026

Format: 16:9 Google Slides (no video or audio)

Submit Pitch Deck

Pitch Deck Guidelines

Your 4-minute presentation should cover these key elements

1. Overview

Start with a clear, concise overview of your venture. What are you building and why does it matter? This should be your elevator pitch—simple enough for anyone to understand.

2. Opportunity

Describe the market opportunity. What is the size and scope of the problem you're addressing? Who benefits most from solving it?

3. Problem

Clearly articulate the specific problem you're solving. What pain points exist? Why is this problem worth solving now?

4. Solution

Explain your solution in detail. How does your product or service address the problem? What makes it unique or better than alternatives?

5. Traction

Share your progress to date. What milestones have you achieved? Include metrics, user feedback, partnerships, or revenue if applicable.

6. Customer

Define your target customer clearly. Who are they? What are their characteristics, needs, and behaviors? How do you reach them?

7. Competition

Identify your competitors and alternatives. What's your competitive advantage? How do you differentiate yourself in the market?

8. Business Model

Outline how you make money. What are your revenue streams? What are your costs? What's your path to profitability or sustainability?

9. Team

Introduce your team. What relevant experience, skills, and passion do you bring? Why is your team uniquely positioned to succeed?

10. Redemptive Impact

This is crucial. How does your venture embody redemptive principles? What impact do you seek beyond financial returns? How does your work reflect your faith?

11. Mentor Support

Be honest about where you need help. What are your biggest challenges? What specific guidance or connections would be most valuable?

Important Reminders

  • • Presentations must be in 16:9 Google Slides format
  • No video or audio should be embedded in your deck
  • • Practice to keep your presentation within 4 minutes
  • • Focus on clarity and honesty over polish and perfection