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30. From Business to Mission: Empowering Leaders for Global Impact

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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Jonathan Shibley shares inspiring stories about the journey of faith and missions in the marketplace. Highlighting the work of Global Advance, he explains how investing in marketplace leaders is crucial for advancing global missions. Through personal anecdotes and powerful testimonies, Jonathan discusses the significant role of Christian businesspeople in transforming societies and spreading the Gospel in developing nations.

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Jonathan Shibley:

Jonathan Shibley has been shaping Global Advance as its President since 2000, driving its growth and international reach. He founded the Marketplace Missions initiatives, empowering Christian entrepreneurs and business professionals to fulfill the Great Commission worldwide.

A respected thought leader, Jonathan has authored three books, including Marketplace Miracles. His work has impacted leaders in over 100 nations. He also serves on various ministry boards, including a Congressional-level faith advisory board.

Jonathan holds a Business Degree from Baylor University in Waco, Texas. He and his wife, Sarah, have three children.

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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Jonathan Shibley shares inspiring stories about the journey of faith and missions in the marketplace. Highlighting the work of Global Advance, he explains how investing in marketplace leaders is crucial for advancing global missions. Through personal anecdotes and powerful testimonies, Jonathan discusses the significant role of Christian businesspeople in transforming societies and spreading the Gospel in developing nations.

Links from the Interview:

Jonathan Shibley:

Jonathan Shibley has been shaping Global Advance as its President since 2000, driving its growth and international reach. He founded the Marketplace Missions initiatives, empowering Christian entrepreneurs and business professionals to fulfill the Great Commission worldwide.

A respected thought leader, Jonathan has authored three books, including Marketplace Miracles. His work has impacted leaders in over 100 nations. He also serves on various ministry boards, including a Congressional-level faith advisory board.

Jonathan holds a Business Degree from Baylor University in Waco, Texas. He and his wife, Sarah, have three children.

If you would like to help us improve our podcast, please send us your feedback.

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