By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of Get on The Ark.
What does it take for a former college football prospect to trade the gridiron for a life of missionary work, invention, and art? In a candid conversation, Cully Davis recounts how a Bible read at age twenty sparked a cascade of personal transformations— from taking his health into his own hands with a natural supplement, to launching four public companies and creating religious artwork aimed at the nation’s leaders.
Faith as the Catalyst
Davis describes the moment he first read the Bible cover to cover as a turning point. “I was just overwhelmed from the stories and the experience and everything,” he said, explaining how the spiritual conviction led him to abandon a promising football career and pursue a deeper relationship with Jesus.
He likens the experience to watching a movie in fragments versus sitting down for the full feature, emphasizing the need to engage fully with Scripture to understand its impact.
Entrepreneurial Ventures Rooted in Innovation
After his conversion, Davis channeled his entrepreneurial spirit into a series of product developments. He founded four companies that went public, created patented inventions, and marketed a reusable cloth diaper called Didie Snug, which reached 10,000 retail locations including Walmart and Target.
His approach, he explains, is less about originating ideas and more about improving existing ones: “When I see something, my mind always finds, like, why didn’t they do this, this, and this with it to make it better?” This mindset has driven him from baby products to automotive accessories and even a water‑powered garbage disposal.
Health Journey and the Cardio Miracle
Despite a rigorous fitness regimen that includes Ironman races, Davis faced alarming medical test results—high cholesterol, borderline diabetes, and elevated blood pressure. Rejecting pharmaceutical solutions, he turned to a natural supplement called Cardio Miracle, which he had known for decades.
After six months of use, his lab work showed dramatic improvement: “My A1C went from the 5.8 to like 4.9. I’m good to go,” he reported, highlighting the role of personal responsibility and faith in his health decisions.
Art, Ministry, and a Vision for Influence
Beyond business and health, Davis pursues artistic expression as a form of ministry. He has created dozens of paintings, including a Ben‑Hur scene and a portrait of Jesus, which he hopes to place in prominent locations such as the White House.
He directs listeners to his online platforms—withinourgrasp.com and a YouTube channel—to view the creation process and support his work.
Community Impact and Future Plans
Davis’s commitment to service extends to volunteering at a Utah State Prison, where he taught Sunday school to inmates. The experience inspired him to write a book aimed at helping those who feel beyond redemption.
Looking ahead, he plans to attend the Remnant Rising reunion in Jackson, Ohio, and continue leveraging his varied talents to further his mission of sharing the gospel.
In sum, Cully Davis’s story illustrates how a single spiritual encounter can reshape a life’s direction, intertwining faith, entrepreneurship, health advocacy, and community service into a cohesive narrative of purpose.
The full episode of Get on The Ark is available on OBBM Network TV.
From Football Dreams to Faith‑Driven Entrepreneurship: Cully Davis Shares His Journey
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of Get on The Ark.
What does it take for a former college football prospect to trade the gridiron for a life of missionary work, invention, and art? In a candid conversation, Cully Davis recounts how a Bible read at age twenty sparked a cascade of personal transformations— from taking his health into his own hands with a natural supplement, to launching four public companies and creating religious artwork aimed at the nation’s leaders.
Faith as the Catalyst
Davis describes the moment he first read the Bible cover to cover as a turning point. “I was just overwhelmed from the stories and the experience and everything,” he said, explaining how the spiritual conviction led him to abandon a promising football career and pursue a deeper relationship with Jesus.
He likens the experience to watching a movie in fragments versus sitting down for the full feature, emphasizing the need to engage fully with Scripture to understand its impact.
Entrepreneurial Ventures Rooted in Innovation
After his conversion, Davis channeled his entrepreneurial spirit into a series of product developments. He founded four companies that went public, created patented inventions, and marketed a reusable cloth diaper called Didie Snug, which reached 10,000 retail locations including Walmart and Target.
His approach, he explains, is less about originating ideas and more about improving existing ones: “When I see something, my mind always finds, like, why didn’t they do this, this, and this with it to make it better?” This mindset has driven him from baby products to automotive accessories and even a water‑powered garbage disposal.
Health Journey and the Cardio Miracle
Despite a rigorous fitness regimen that includes Ironman races, Davis faced alarming medical test results—high cholesterol, borderline diabetes, and elevated blood pressure. Rejecting pharmaceutical solutions, he turned to a natural supplement called Cardio Miracle, which he had known for decades.
After six months of use, his lab work showed dramatic improvement: “My A1C went from the 5.8 to like 4.9. I’m good to go,” he reported, highlighting the role of personal responsibility and faith in his health decisions.
Art, Ministry, and a Vision for Influence
Beyond business and health, Davis pursues artistic expression as a form of ministry. He has created dozens of paintings, including a Ben‑Hur scene and a portrait of Jesus, which he hopes to place in prominent locations such as the White House.
He directs listeners to his online platforms—withinourgrasp.com and a YouTube channel—to view the creation process and support his work.
Community Impact and Future Plans
Davis’s commitment to service extends to volunteering at a Utah State Prison, where he taught Sunday school to inmates. The experience inspired him to write a book aimed at helping those who feel beyond redemption.
Looking ahead, he plans to attend the Remnant Rising reunion in Jackson, Ohio, and continue leveraging his varied talents to further his mission of sharing the gospel.
In sum, Cully Davis’s story illustrates how a single spiritual encounter can reshape a life’s direction, intertwining faith, entrepreneurship, health advocacy, and community service into a cohesive narrative of purpose.
The full episode of Get on The Ark is available on OBBM Network TV.
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