From Willis Johnson: Wealth Means Nothing Without THIS | Engage Your Destiny Podcast with Ben Peterson · · Engage Your Destiny
“The first location we bought, we went and prayed. It was five acres. We went and prayed on all four corners and gave it to the Lord... it's the Lord's junkyard.”
On , Willis Johnson, Founder & Chairman at Copart Inc, spoke about faith during Willis Johnson: Wealth Means Nothing Without THIS | Engage Your Destiny Podcast with Ben Peterson on Engage Your Destiny.
Willis Johnson, founder and chairman of Copart, has appeared on the Engage Your Destiny podcast in late 2025, where he discussed his business philosophy and personal beliefs. Johnson said that when he bought his first auto dismantling yard, he and his wife prayed on all four corners of the property and dedicated it to the Lord, a practice he said he has continued. He stated that he did not borrow money for the business beyond a single $50,000 SBA loan, and that he reinvested all profit into the company. Johnson said he gave 26% of the company for $10 million in a private placement and took the company public within a year, later returning to Wall Street three times to raise additional capital. He described his acquisition strategy as pricing deals based on volume rather than financial records, and said that during the COVID-19 pandemic the company did not lay off any employees. Johnson also spoke about his military service, stating that he was wounded in Vietnam when a mortar round hit his foxhole, and he expressed the view that the Vietnam War was "uncalled for." He said he believes every young man should serve in the military for a couple of years and that America's decline would lead to the world's decline. Johnson commented on former President Donald Trump, saying he finds it interesting that Trump "doesn't culturally know how to be a Christian" and has "zero emotional intelligence." He stated that all companies he does business with know his Christian stance, that company meetings begin with prayer, and that he only gives money to causes "based around Christianity."