FCCI Pathway to Purpose Podcast
FCCI is a global movement of servant leaders who help each other lead companies for Christ. The Pathway to Purpose Podcast provides foundational content and current conversations around the unique calling, challenges and opportunities for the Christian business leader.
FCCI Pathway to Purpose Podcast
Episode 87 - Strategic Faith Planning (part 4) w Dr Bruce Cook
This is one of the topics that I hear business owners and leaders wrestling with constantly…how do I know if God is really telling me to pursue this initiative or launch this new business endeavor…or hire this key leader…or merge with that strategic business partner?
Strategic Faith Planning, part 4 is filled with valuable information that can be applied almost daily in business leadership. This podcast episode will unpack 6 key markers to determine if God is guiding you in a particular direction, clarify the visioning process, the necessity and value of reaching firm conviction and how to establish clear goals that will serve you well in taking action on the plan that God has confirmed in your spirit.
Ken Powell, host of FCCI's Pathway to Purpose podcast pulls a training series from the FCCI archives that features Dr. Bruce Cook. From 1992-1997 Bruce served as President/CEO of Rapha, a national health care organization providing faith-based, inpatient psychiatric and substance abuse treatment programs in 26 hospitals in 22 states. Bruce was also founder and CEO of Leadership Dynamics International, providing management and leadership training programs to over 100,000 participants in Asia, Europe, Africa, U.S., Canada and Latin America. From 1977-79 Bruce served as National Director for Campus Crusade for Christ’s “Here’s Life America” which involved over 300,000 trained volunteers in 200 cities. Bruce has also served on management task forces for AT&T, United Airlines, and Coca Cola.
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