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Fellowship of Companies for Christ International (FCCI) is a membership-based 501(c)(3)non-profit. Originally founded in 1977 as Fellowship of Companies for Christ (FCC) in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1985, ‘International’ was added to the name to reflect the international vision. FCCI members include Christian business owners, CEOs, managing directors, professionals and other business leaders. Members believe Jesus Christ can be a positive change agent in their personal lives, the culture of their workplaces and the broader marketplace where they conduct business. While FCC originated with a small circle of business and ministry leaders in the 1970s in Atlanta, Georgia, US, (FCCI now reports activities in over 80 nations, as of 1/2014. ) == Overview == "The Fellowship of Companies for Christ International aims higher than your basic business-networking organization. It's a group that supplies spiritual inspiration and guidance for born-again-Christian CEOs"—Inc. Magazine (Fellowship of Companies for Christ International ) equips and encourages company leaders to operate their businesses and conduct their personal lives according to Biblical principles. For over 35 years, as a cross-denominational group, FCCI has been exploring the question: "What does it mean to run a company for Christ?" FCCI is now a (global fellowship with a local vision ), focused on personal, business and community transformation through a growing relationship with Christ, believing that Christ can change the world through how members do business. Biblical mandate--FCCI embraces the discipleship of leaders and nations as described in Great Commission. ''FCCI's Vision'' is unique as it focuses on leaders' transformation impacting their personal lives, leadership styles, and business cultures that can lead to a transformation of their community, city and their respective nations. --("Transforming the world through Christ, one business leader at a time." ) Long before What Would Jesus Do?-WWJD wristbands appeared in the 1990s, in the 1970s FCCI's founding circles wrestled with the question: "What would Jesus do--if He were running my company?" This question was penned by Charles Sheldon in 1896 in a series of articles that became the book In His Steps FCCI is part of a revival of interest on matters of faith, expressly discussed in workplaces, including prayer, study and discussion groups in break rooms, conference rooms and dedicated spaces allowing free expression of faith, in compliance with Title 7 requirements. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fellowship of Companies for Christ International」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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