EPISODE · Feb 7, 2024 · 33 MIN
Intentional Gospel Advancement: Colin Crawley's Approach to Success
from Kingdom Keys for Business, Life & Work · host Gea Gort & Bill Job
The Gospel is not just good; it's great," declares Colin Crawley in this engaging discussion about intentional evangelism in a business setting. Colin, owner of Bauhinia Consulting, advises business leaders on advancing the Gospel within their enterprises. When hired by a company, Colin conducts research, provides a diagnostic report on the missional potential of the business, discusses spiritual goals with the leaders and trains for success. Colin acknowledges, "God is the one drawing people to Him, and He is responsible for the output, but we can influence the input." He shares both measured numbers and impactful stories, such as a woman whose life was transformed, affecting those around her. While Gea is questioning, Bill agrees as he recounts how transformed lives in a work context had positively impacted his business, also financially, which had surprised him. Colin emphasizes, "It's good for business profit; the Gospel makes people more human and the workplace more as it was always meant to be.”You can connect with Colin through Bauhinia ConsultingYou can connect with Gea and Bill through BAM Moves
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The Gospel is not just good; it's great," declares Colin Crawley in this engaging discussion about intentional evangelism in a business setting. Colin, owner of Bauhinia Consulting, advises business leaders on advancing the Gospel within their enterprises. When hired by a company, Colin conducts research, provides a diagnostic report on the missional potential of the business, discusses spiritual goals with the leaders and trains for success. Colin acknowledges, "God is the one drawing people to Him, and He is responsible for the output, but we can influence the input." He shares both measured numbers and impactful stories, such as a woman whose life was transformed, affecting those around her. While Gea is questioning, Bill agrees as he recounts how transformed lives in a work context had positively impacted his business, also financially, which had surprised him. Colin emphasizes, "It's good for business profit; the Gospel makes people more human and the workplace more as it was always meant to be.”You can connect with Colin through Bauhinia ConsultingYou can connect with Gea and Bill through BAM Moves
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