The brothers had little success until a bank contacted them to work on a foreclosed home;[9] their work on this project led to more jobs.[10] In 2003, the brothers co-founded BENHAM Real Estate Group, which focuses on bank listings and preparing foreclosed homes for resale.[11] They also operate Redwood Realty Group focused on residential homes in the greater Charlotte, North Carolina area.[12]
The brother established a business-focused podcast in 2020[13] and promoted a venture called "Expert Ownership" which they promoted in an appearance on American Family Radio.[14]
Missioneering
The brothers are practicing Christians.[15][16] In 2010, the brothers devised an alternative, for-profit model for Christian mission work they termed "missioneering".[17][18][19]
In 2014, the brothers' "missioneering" projects, specifically virtual assistant and business services, supported missionary work in the Philippines by hiring and training 300 employees to offer. The brothers also opened CrossFit gyms in North Carolina.[20]
Flip it Forward: HGTV
In April 2014, HGTV announced it was planning to premier a home improvement reality television show featuring the brothers called Flip It Forward, to debut in fall 2014.[21][22]
Despite the cancellation of the program, HGTV provided the funding for the brothers to finish their work on the six Charlotte-area homes connected to the cancelled show.[31][32]
Filmography
The Benhams are credited in a number of Christian films. Jason Benham was credited in The Reliant (2019), Life Changes Everything: Discover Zac Ryan (2017), and War Room (2015).[33] David Benham was credited in the same three films plus Courageous (2011).[34]
2020 legal case
David Benham is the president of Cities4Life, a pro-life activist group. In April 2020, Benham was one of eight people who were arrested by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department after refusing to leave a protest outside an abortion clinic after being cited for violating COVID-19 restrictions on mass gatherings. Benham denied that he had violated the restriction, contending that there were not 50 people "gathered" outside of the clinic.[35] The charges against Benham were dropped.[36] Benham, Cities4Life, Global Impact Ministries, represented by the conservative Christian legal group Alliance Defending Freedom, subsequently sued the city, alleging a violation of First Amendment rights.[37]
Personal lives
David and his wife, Lori, have five children; Jason and his wife, Tori, have four children; both families reside in Charlotte, North Carolina.[38]
Bibliography
Whatever the Cost: Facing Your Fears, Dying to Your Dreams, and Living Powerfully. Thomas Nelson, 2015. ISBN0718032993
Living Among Lions: How to Thrive like Daniel in Today's Babylon. Thomas Nelson, 2016. ISBN0718076419
Miracle in Shreveport. Thomas Nelson, 2018. ISBN0785215980
Bold and Broken: Becoming the Bridge Between Heaven and Earth. Salem Books, 2019 ISBN1621579166
Expert Ownership: Launching Faith-Filled Entrepreneurs into Greater Freedom and Success. Benham Media, 2021 ISBN1736807005