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#113 - Ray Hilbert | Bottom Line Faith
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Ray Hilbert (@RayHilbert) is the Co-Founder of Truth At Work,???????? one of America’s leading and fastest growing marketplace ministries and the host of the faith-based business podcast Bottom Line Faith.
“Part of being created in God's image is being a worker, being a creator - so part of the answer of how this works together is there is no separation between growth and faith in business." – Ray Hilbert
What We Discuss with Ray Hilbert:- Ray's career trajectory from family-run small business to international conglomerate to becoming an entrepreneur and co-founding a faith-based business.
- Why Ray was forced to liquidate his businesses in his late 20s.
- His experience leading a hyper-growth men's ministry.
- What lead Ray to starting a workplace ministry.
- Ray's understanding of work as a trait from God.
- How to get involved in Round Tables for professionals of faith.
- His book coming out in 2019.
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??????Please Scroll Down for Full Show Notes and Featured Resources!The Two Rule Foundation helps inspire professionals to live gratefully and commit more of their resources to help those in need. The foundation can help you determine who you should give your money to and how.
More About the Show?Ray Hilbert started his career working for a small family-run business in his early 20’s, but he quickly learn there was not much of a career ladder. After a few years, Ray moved into the corporate world, taking a sales and business development position at one of the largest companies in the world at the time. Though he was never asked to do anything illegal, but he was asked to entertain his clients in ways that pushed him well beyond his comfort zone and morals. Going from a place very Biblical in nature, concerned with people to a large, internationally-traded public firm was a very different experience. After a few years there, Ray decided to scratch an entrepreneurial itch. He started a business and had immediate success. That is... until he was approached about a partnership and investing in a second company. He asked his wife, his family, friends and his pastor. They all warned him against it. He was doing so well. Against his better judgment, Ray went into the second business, and both businesses failed. Devastated and deep in debt, Ray was forced to liquidate both companies to pay his creditors. At just 28 years old, he was broke, with a wife and children, and he didn’t know what he was going to do. Not long after, however, he got a phone call from in a small start-up ministry called Promise Keepers that was looking to expand from its team of a dozen members. After 18 months after Ray was hired, Promise Keepers was holding conferences with over 60,000+ in attendance, and employed over 600 full-time staff. After having thousands of conversations, many of which resulted in questioning what God wants for His people in their businesses and careers. In 1998, Ray founded Truth At Work which helps business leaders build and lead their companies and organizations on proven biblical principles and practices. If you’re looking to get involved with a faith-based business leaders, consider joining or starting a Round Table through Truth at Work.
THANKS, Ray Hilbert!If you enjoyed this show with Christian business leader Ray Hilbert, let him know by clicking on the links below and sending him a quick shout out on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.
Click here to conn??ect with Ray on LinkedIn
Connect with Truth at Work on Facebook!
Follow Truth at Work on Instagram!
Click here to let CJ know about your number one takeaway from this episode!
Mentioned in This Episode:101 episodes
Manage episode 218746103 series 1008602
Ray Hilbert (@RayHilbert) is the Co-Founder of Truth At Work,???????? one of America’s leading and fastest growing marketplace ministries and the host of the faith-based business podcast Bottom Line Faith.
“Part of being created in God's image is being a worker, being a creator - so part of the answer of how this works together is there is no separation between growth and faith in business." – Ray Hilbert
What We Discuss with Ray Hilbert:- Ray's career trajectory from family-run small business to international conglomerate to becoming an entrepreneur and co-founding a faith-based business.
- Why Ray was forced to liquidate his businesses in his late 20s.
- His experience leading a hyper-growth men's ministry.
- What lead Ray to starting a workplace ministry.
- Ray's understanding of work as a trait from God.
- How to get involved in Round Tables for professionals of faith.
- His book coming out in 2019.
Like this show? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps! Consider leaving your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!
??????Please Scroll Down for Full Show Notes and Featured Resources!The Two Rule Foundation helps inspire professionals to live gratefully and commit more of their resources to help those in need. The foundation can help you determine who you should give your money to and how.
More About the Show?Ray Hilbert started his career working for a small family-run business in his early 20’s, but he quickly learn there was not much of a career ladder. After a few years, Ray moved into the corporate world, taking a sales and business development position at one of the largest companies in the world at the time. Though he was never asked to do anything illegal, but he was asked to entertain his clients in ways that pushed him well beyond his comfort zone and morals. Going from a place very Biblical in nature, concerned with people to a large, internationally-traded public firm was a very different experience. After a few years there, Ray decided to scratch an entrepreneurial itch. He started a business and had immediate success. That is... until he was approached about a partnership and investing in a second company. He asked his wife, his family, friends and his pastor. They all warned him against it. He was doing so well. Against his better judgment, Ray went into the second business, and both businesses failed. Devastated and deep in debt, Ray was forced to liquidate both companies to pay his creditors. At just 28 years old, he was broke, with a wife and children, and he didn’t know what he was going to do. Not long after, however, he got a phone call from in a small start-up ministry called Promise Keepers that was looking to expand from its team of a dozen members. After 18 months after Ray was hired, Promise Keepers was holding conferences with over 60,000+ in attendance, and employed over 600 full-time staff. After having thousands of conversations, many of which resulted in questioning what God wants for His people in their businesses and careers. In 1998, Ray founded Truth At Work which helps business leaders build and lead their companies and organizations on proven biblical principles and practices. If you’re looking to get involved with a faith-based business leaders, consider joining or starting a Round Table through Truth at Work.
THANKS, Ray Hilbert!If you enjoyed this show with Christian business leader Ray Hilbert, let him know by clicking on the links below and sending him a quick shout out on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.
Click here to conn??ect with Ray on LinkedIn
Connect with Truth at Work on Facebook!
Follow Truth at Work on Instagram!
Click here to let CJ know about your number one takeaway from this episode!
Mentioned in This Episode:101 episodes
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