Speaking about WORK, of course.
Andy is primed and passionate about giving new value, meaning and purpose to WORK. Andy says, "Something is wrong: Christians are like everybody else in the work place. Work is utilitarian on the one hand and idolatry defining self-worth on the other. Neither end works. It does not bring shalom or peace. There's no vision for God nor the possibility that God cares."
That's why Andy's speaking at HONOLULU 2015. Andy is here to help us ask how are we defined by our work. Does God really cares about our work or are we second-class citizens who chose the work place?
Andy's background is The Workplace. His unique and extensive background includes leading one of the largest global information companies as CEO and board member of the Thomson Financial and Professional Publishing unit of The Thomson Corporation, which under his leadership grew revenue to exceed $3.5 billion. He has also provided key leadership to a variety of innovative non-profit organizations.
Andy's foundation, however, is Christ. Co-Chair of the Theology of Work Project, he speaks frequently on work and faith, devotes most of his time to Christian ministry as a missionary from Hope Christian Church in Winchester MA, as a senior fellow at The King’s College in New York City where he was previously president and chairman of the board and in active mentoring of men of all ages. He is a regular traveler to Africa where he is involved in economic development activities in the West Nile region of Uganda and is co-founder of the Mango Fund.
Andy received his BA from Oxford University and his MBA from Harvard University. Andy lives in Winchester, MA with his wife Gail of 31 years. They have two children, Victoria and Christopher, and as foster parents have welcomed more than 30 children into their family since 1999.
Here's where and when Andy will be speaking at HONOLULU 2015:
• The Problem, Vision, Implementation & Product of Work, Thursday, 9 am - 4 pm (Preconference Session)
• God’s Vision for Work • Friday, 10:30 am
• How Should We Work? • Friday, 3:30 pm
Register online at discounted prices thru March 17. Or register at the door. More info at himonline.org. Email info@himonline.org
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