FCCI Pathway to Purpose Blog

FCCI's Pathway to Purpose Blog helps to encourage and equip Christian Business Leaders to use business as a mission and lead companies for Christ.


100 questions you can ask Aida - the first AI assistant dedicated to Christian business leadership

Business as ministry takes prayerful thought and planning. Here are 100 (of the many) different questions that Aida can help you with:

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How do I Bring Jesus into a Secular Workplace?

Bringing Jesus into a secular workplace starts with embodying Christ-like values in your daily actions and interactions. Here are some pract...

The Role of Faith in Business Leadership

Being a business leader requires a unique blend of skills, vision, and most importantly, faith. As you navigate the complexities of leadersh...

How to Know If You’re Called by God as a Business Leader

Recognizing your calling as a business leader can be a transformative experience. It involves a combination of prayer, reflection, and disce...

35-Day Devotional Plan: Enhance Your Faith and Leadership Skills

Embarking on a 35-day devotional journey can deepen your faith and help you integrate your relationship with God into your life as a busines...

Launching in Faith: Stepping Forward with Divine Conviction

In Acts 2:14, we witness Peter, a disciple known for his impulsive and passionate nature, transforming into a leader exuding boldness and di...
Positiining for Excellence

Positioning for Excellence: Navigating Opportunities and Overcoming Obstacles

In the dynamic ecosystem of business, every leader faces two inseparable elements: opportunities and obstacles. The manner in which we navig...

Christian Business Leader Devotional: Stepping Forward in Faith

Stepping Forward in Faith Scripture Reading: Acts 2:14 “Then Peter stepped forward with the eleven other apostles and shouted to the crowd, ...

Christian Business Leader Devotional: Discover Your Calling

Devotional: Discover Your Calling Scripture Reading: Acts 1:15 In those days Peter stood up among the believers (a group numbering about a h...