The role of a C12 Chair is a full-time opportunity to lead groups of Christian CEOs, business owners, and key players, equipping them to build great businesses for a greater purpose.
An unexpected reason I love being a C12 Chair:
Success and Significance
While the church plays a significant role in spreading the gospel, the reality
is that business
leaders have a substantially greater opportunity to influence those they engage with at work.
Pastors in the US will interact with 8.8 million nominal Christians and non-believer
attendees per year with an average of 12 hours of influence with
each.1
VS
Christian business owners in the US will interact with 118.1M nominal Christians and
nonbeliever employees per year with an average of 2080 hours of
influence with each.2
In addition to the significant need for discipleship among Christians in
business, there is
tremendous demand at the leadership level. Together, we are a powerful proposition for Kingdom
impact and vocational satisfaction.
One aspect of the C12 model that is distinctly different from many alternatives
is that this is a full-time venture of a locally owned and operated business. A
full-time focus allows Chairs to