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  2. Fellowship of Companies for Christ International - Wikipedia

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    FCCI views business as a method to connect with individuals globally, aligning with Christian values. [4] FCCI is part of a larger movement that encompasses a range of companies from Fortune 500 to proprietorships, advocating for the allowance of faith expression within the workplace in compliance with Title 7 of the US Federal Law. [ 2 ]

  3. Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International - Wikipedia

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    The Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International (FGBMFI) is a fellowship of lay businessmen. Its main purpose is to bring interest to the Christian gospel. Theologically, the organization has its roots in Pentecostalism. [1] The headquarters is in Irvine, California.

  4. Jim Underwood (professor) - Wikipedia

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    Jim D. Underwood is a professor of management at Dallas Baptist University and the author of numerous books about business, including the best-selling More Than a Pink Cadillac: Mary Kay Inc.'s Nine Leadership Keys to Success (2003) about Mary Kay Ash.

  5. Rod Parsley - Wikipedia

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    Breakthrough is an outreach of Bridge of Hope, an international missions organization. Over the past 20 years, Parsley has led numerous humanitarian projects around the world, supported by gifts from his church members, churches affiliated with the World Harvest Ministerial Alliance and television viewers.

  6. Christian Business Men's Connection - Wikipedia

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    Christian Business Men's Connection (CBMC) is an international evangelical Christian mission organization that exists to reach out to businessmen. CBMC began in Chicago in 1930, joined with other similar groups to create a national organization in 1937, and moved its headquarters to Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1978.

  7. Michael D. Watkins - Wikipedia

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    Watkins studied electrical engineering at the University of Waterloo and business and law at the University of Western Ontario. [3] He has a PhD in decision science from Harvard University. [3] Watkins became an associate professor at Harvard Business School before moving to the International Institute for Management Development. [4] [1]

  8. Harald Bredesen - Wikipedia

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    Robertson went on to found the Christian Broadcasting Network where Harald was a founding board member. In Pat Robertson: A Personal, Political, and Religious Portrait , historian David Harrell wrote, "In the long run it was a chance encounter with Harald Bredesen that had the most far-reaching effect on the life and career of Pat Robertson."

  9. Crossworld - Wikipedia

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    Crossworld is an international Christian missionary organization. As of 2021, Crossworld has more than 300 disciple-makers in 35 countries, [1] who are involved in church ministry, education, healthcare, community development, refugee work, business, sports ministry and teaching English.