Eimer Group International has created, marketed or lead more than ten companies. Marketing the on-line fitness site is our latest venture and the one that we are most excited about. It is our expectation that millions of people will benefit while at the same time providing incredible PR and advertising benefits to site sponsors. Click on the button below to see this new opportunity.
Ministryhome
Eimer Group established MinistryHome, Inc in July, 2007. MinistryHome helps religious non-profits and missionaries tell their stories and connect people to these stories. MinistryHome is passionate about changing the way missions is done by creating easy to use web tools and websites. It also encourages supporters of non-profits and missionaries through its web-site sponsorship program.
The Eimer Group supports Real Religion, a non-profit corporation. Real Religion supports efforts in the US and world wide to assist women and children who are disadvantaged through poverty, illness, ethnic status or lack of education. Real Religion's current medical project campaign is working with aid organizations to reduce infection in remote hospitals and clinics.
Enzyme Solutions is a premier manufacturer of enzymes and enzyme products, founded by Brent Eimer in June of 2000. All manufacturing, testing, formulation and bottling are conducted in its manufacturing plant, located in Garrett, Indiana. It is the goal of ESI to have the best performing products on the market in each industry. Developing a growing and satisfied customer base is ESI's number one marketing strategy.
Barb Eimer's book "All My Favorite Colors are Red"
"Humor," said James Thurber, "is emotional chaos remembered in tranquility." If you add the clause "especially when you are a mother of six," you will have the premise of All My Favorite Colors are Red. It's the diary of Sarah Ferguson, a 39-year-old suburban housewife with whose year-long musings can be summed up as follows:
Motherhood is hard (know when to walk away, know when to run)
Motherhood changes your life (Nobody lives happily ever after)
Motherhood is an awesome blessing (Finding pearls of wisdom in the sea of muck)
Barb Eimer, the author, is a totally normal mother of six whose real life in no way resembles anything that happens in this book.