“This Is Yours, God”

Brian Solomon profiles David Green, a billionaire evangelical who financially supports myriad Christian colleges, churches, and ministries with the profits from his company, Hobby Lobby. This has made him "the largest individual donor to evangelical causes in America." Who else from The Forbes 400 share their profits with God? Not many:

Most notable are Chick-fil-A’s Truett Cathy and Forever 21′s Jin Sook and Do Won Chang, born-again Christians who keep Bibles in their office and print John 3:16 on the bottom of each shopping bag. More typical is Warren Buffett, who admits to being agnostic. Green joined Buffett’s Giving Pledge in 2010: His public letter doing so quotes 2 Corinthians (“Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver”). And that’s about all that Buffett and Green have in common philanthropically. Rather than try to cure malaria or fix the U.S. public school system, he’s turned his arts and crafts empire into a massive missionary organization, the equivalent of the largest church bake sale in the world. Hobby Lobby takes half of total pretax earnings and plunges it directly into a portfolio of evangelical ministries. Green keeps the total amount of his charitable contributions private, but based on information received from him and discussion with various recipients, FORBES estimates his lifetime giving at upwards of $500 million.