I decided to look into Envibum diapers a little more closely and I discovered that for every diaper they sell a $2 proceed goes to a charity! Ok, so I liked this company even more for that. Now they have many color options and each has a corresponding charity to which they give. When I asked Rachel how they chose the charities they work with she said, "It's kind of funny because each one kind of picked itself in that at the same time that we were discussing a color a charity would pop up with the same color scheme!" I think it is so important to give not just out of our abundance but sacrificially as well and it makes me proud to see a small company prioritize in this way.
Envibums are made in the USA and they believe in using unbleached cotton which is the closest to being healthy and natural as possible while still being practical. It is important to them that they strive to make it easy and practical to cloth diaper your child. I can appreciate that so much! I eventually got my hands on one of these great diapers and I was immediately in love with the cuteness factor on my little daughter's bum! I have never had a leak with it, never had the stinkies, love the custom fit I get and it leaves no red marks whatsoever on my baby girls skin! This is a great diaper.

Envibum says that it is A Christ Based Company... and that isn't just a matter of semantics. Rachel will be the first to tell you if you ask her why she does what she does, "Well, God asked me to start Envibum and I've never got permission from God to stop!" Something I like to ask fellow disciples of Christ is what He's been teaching them and this is where we get personal with Rachel. Here's what she said (and I love it):
"To surrender expectations, surrender what I thought I had planned, and it feels in some ways like a bankruptness to have everything unbuild... to have the realization that everything you expect out of life-- none of it was necessarily from God... the incredible realization that He gets to change it at any time!
"I think that we're always thinking that you get a return from everything, as if we have this entitlement to a return on our relationships, time and energy and sometimes God decides to change the story, so you just surrender.
"This brings to mind my favorite quote, which is actually from the movie EverAfter. Danielle in a beautiful gown of yards of fabric says 'I am just a servant in a nice dress' that is my favorite quote because it's so true."
When signing off, Rachel said, "We'd just like you all to rest assured that we are real live moms with piles of laundry and dishes to do so we've simplified cloth diapering and we really take simplicity and practical usage to heart. I would also love to help encourage other moms to start businesses that are on their heart. Envibum has never had investors or debt and we started envibum with $70 and a vision, which shows you that anybody can do what God has called them to do."
Thank you, Rachel, for chatting with us but I'm even more grateful for your work and dedication to what God has called you to do. I think that you are making a difference with the work of your hands and the investment of your life... you are most definitely a mom who matters!
Rachel's comments are incredibly inspirational and her support of charities is in our opinion really awesome.
ReplyDeleteWe've tried an Envibum diaper and really like it on our son Noah. We hope to be selling Envibum cloth diapers in the very near future.
That's Great, Nature Bumz! I agree, I just adore her company and the motivation behind it. Do you have any other mama's who matter that you'd like to nominate (they don't have to be cding people... I'm looking for ANY mama who is investing their life to make the world better).
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