94X: Everything Changes When You Bring God into Your Business
Written by Sean Kouplen and Mick Schovanec
Narrated by Sean Kouplen, Mick Schovanec and Kimberly Spence
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The authors, Sean Kouplen and Mick Schovanec are experienced business leaders and devout Christians. In 94X they take the stand that integrating faith and work is not only possible but essential for Christians in leadership positions. 94X begins by highlighting the challenges that Christian business leaders face in today's secular world. Throughout his experience as former Secretary of Commerce in Oklahoma, author Sean Kouplen was introduced to business owners and leaders all over the country. His associations with these leaders allowed him to also see what God was doing throughout various companies as the leadership focused on making God’s love known in a company’s culture.
Author Sean Kouplen began to see the transformation in his own company culture at Regent Bank in Oklahoma and Missouri as he began to step out and bring God’s love into the company.
Throughout the book, Kouplen provides practical advice on how Christian business leaders can bring their faith into the workplace. This is not only advice, but real-life experience based on his leadership as CEO of Regent Bank. He offers guidance with 12 proven principles on topics such as authenticity, calling, generosity, fostering a culture of respect and collaboration, and creating a work environment that brings glory to God.
One of the key themes of the book is the idea that Christian business leaders have a unique opportunity to impact the lives of their employees, customers, and communities. Sean and Mick also stress the importance of personal spiritual growth for Christian business leaders. They encourage leaders to cultivate a vibrant prayer life, seek out wise counsel, and stay connected to a supportive Christian community. This is where the vibrant community of faith through the 94X Movement is an integral part for many.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Sean and Mick wrote an inspiring book! It is worth reading again and again.