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Only when God says “It’s over” Testimonial

It’s only over when God says it’s over!

Have you ever faced the dreaded moment when the numbers, the accountants, the attorneys, and others around you say, ‘It’s over.’ ‘Close up shop, sell the assets, shut the doors.’ So ‘they’ say. But, as Janet Chihocky, Founder and CEO of Janson Communications, will attest, if God called you into the business, it isn’t over till God says it’s over.

So how do you discern God’s will? Janet advises not to ‘go it alone.’ Janet is a supporting member of our FCCI Nashville Business Leadership Group. In this video interview with FCCI’s Ken Powell, she shares part of her journey, and how God used an FCCI Conference to re-fuel, restore, and infuse hope during a difficult season. She also shares how God is using FCCI in her life now.

Plus, if you don’t believe angels exist here on earth – she has a (God) story to tell you!
Janet is challenging her Nashville BLG to make an investment, personally and professionally, to attend the FCCI 2021 Colorado Retreat. If you were in her group, she’d share her ‘why.’ If you need encouragement, or have questions, contact us at csr@fcci.org and we’ll get the message to her.

Hear part of her story in the interview, then consider joining Janet, your FCCI team, and like-hearted business leaders at our 2021 FCCI Retreat, Created for Purpose, October 3-7th 2021, The Ritz-Carlton, Bachelors Gulch, CO.

We invite you to be part of this relationship-rich experience with the Fellowship! Be blessed by the conversations, the encouragement, and the learning. Please pray, and perhaps God has a divine appointment just for you.

 

 

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Why Taking God to Work with You Could Change the World
03-14-2017 by Paul Strand, CBN National News
http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2017/march/making-god-the-lord-of-your-business

ATLANTA — Few Christians really spend all that much time in their church buildings. And most don’t minister there. They get ministered to. Where they spend most of their time and have their most opportunities to have an impact on others is the workplace.
“The average time that an American spends in business: 46 hours a week. So the opportunity for influence through the marketplace is just phenomenal,” says Terence Chatmon, president of a group called Fellowship of Companies for Christ International (FCCI).
FCCI leads a worldwide effort to help businesses led by Christians take their rightful place partnering with God. Atlanta’s Bobby Mitchell, head of Applied Ceramics, helped start up FCCI four decades ago.
The Next Great Move of God
“Billy Graham made the statement about 10 years ago that he believes the next great move of God will be through the marketplace. And I believe that’s true.”
There are 5,000,000 churches worldwide, but far more businesses.
“You’re talking 90 million businesses around the world — 28 million businesses here in the U.S.,” Chatmon says.
“If you look at Jesus’ life, the people He talked to were marketplace people,” Mitchell says. “The parables that He taught were marketplace parables.”
How important, even sacred, is your work to God? Well, so much so that the Old Testament word for both worship and work is the same.
Avodah = Work and Worship
“‘Avodah’ is the Hebrew word for work and worship,” Mitchell says, adding that he loves spreading through FCCI this truth that worship and work and walking with God should all be rolled up together.
“And it has been the most meaningful thing in my life,” he says.
Robbie Thompson, head of Conklin Metal Industries, likes the way Ecclesiastes sums it up: “There’s nothing better for man than to eat and drink and find satisfaction in his work. And that is a gift of God. And really it’s THE gift from God.”

Every day Thompson has these goals for his company and life:
“Honor God with how I work, how I deal with employees and co-workers and to glorify Him in all that I do,” he says, “And to create a company where people can find that satisfaction.”
On-the-Job Bible Study for 40 Years
Mitchell strives to do that inside Applied Ceramics as well.
“I’ve taught a Bible study here for 40 years,” he says.
But bosses can’t force Jesus on their workers.
“If they want to accept Christ, then that’s great and we would encourage them to do that. But we would never pressure them to do that,” Mitchell explains.
They can, however, talk about Christ and His ways to those who want to hear about Him.
The Answer to Every Problem
As Thompson says of Jesus, “He really is the answer to every problem. Whether it’s depression or addiction or worry or you name it, He is the answer.”
And He wants to be the bosses’ boss.
“God is the owner of your business. He’s in the corner office,” Chatmon says. “What if every decision is taken to God the Father before you even make any decisions? We’re talking about prayer is the lifeblood of every decision you make, small, medium or large.”
FCCI began with Mitchell — one Christian businessman — wanting to live his life with integrity.
“My life did not reflect what I said I believed,” Mitchell recalls.
The Question that Turned Him Around
Then his mother handed him the book In His Steps by Charles Sheldon. It tells the tale of an evangelist giving a church a famous challenge.
“Face every issue in life by asking what would Jesus do, and then act accordingly,” Mitchell says.
Mitchell and other bosses began meeting in 1977 around Atlanta to see if they could figure out together how to head companies like Jesus would.
Guiding Business Leaders in 139 Nations
Soon they started FCCI, and now it supplies videos, materials and case studies to help all its members in 139 countries do business God’s way.
As an example of that work, Mitchell tells CBN News, “We just streamed some material to 30 million people in Pakistan.”
But the core of what FCCI does is encourage business leaders to meet weekly in small groups.
Chatmon says it’s, “An opportunity to come together, talk about real business issues and challenges. We’re not a Bible study. We’re a real business type of organization.”

“I’ve seen people sell companies, buy companies, totally re-engineer companies based on the input that they got at these small groups,” Mitchell says.
Lonely at the Top
For business leaders, it’s often lonely at the top. Which is why FCCI encourages small groups just for them, where they can do life together, learn from each other and be held accountable by each other.
“You know, a CEO’s job is probably the loneliest one in the world,” Chatmon explains. “Who you going to complain to, right? You have a board, you have a staff, but you have nowhere where you can kind of release.”
And that’s what the FCCI small groups offer business leaders.
As Chatmon describes it, “A safe environment where they can be transparent, they can be open, they can talk about these business issues and challenges.”
Work that Glorifies the Father
“It’s depth. And so those guys are open to correction. And so they want to honor the Lord, they want to get it right,” Mitchell says.
Chatmon sums it all up like this: “It’s really talking about: how do you operate a business in a way that glorifies the Father?”
Mitchell says it’s the best way to live.
“I’m a pure entrepreneur. But the most exciting part of my business career has been walking with the Lord through this business,” he says.
So Mitchell suggests if you feel like your work life and your Christian life just aren’t fitting together, maybe it’s time to bring your Christianity into your work.
“And we need to rise up and be Christians,” he insists. “And that’s outside the Church. That’s in the marketplace. Wherever God has planted you, you need to bloom.”

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