Os Hillman
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The world is searching to understand what it means to experience ‘Christ in every aspect of life.
“Os Hillman is arguably the most broadly informed individual in the faith and work movement today. God is using Os to cast the vision for the church and the workplace for this new move of God
in the body of Christ.”
Os Hillman formerly owned and operated an ad agency in Atlanta for 12 years. He began Marketplace Leaders in 1995 and since then Os has encouraged thousands of men and women to seek God’s calling on their own lives as it relates to their vocation and to view their work as ministry. Marketplace Leaders and the TGIF devotional that is read in 104 countries today helps men and women fulfill their calling and purpose in their work and life. Os has written 21 books and spoken in more than 26 nations around the globe encouraging, equipping and educating people to live out God’s calling in their lives. His latest book released in July 2017 is The Joseph Calling: 6 stages to fulfill, navigate and fulfill your purpose.
Os Hillman speaks at conferences, churches, luncheons, retreats, and other events and also teaches workshops. If your group is looking for insights, guidance and inspiration to follow God’s call, contact us to partner with you in your ministry!
Pamela Hillman is also available to speak. Click here to reader her powerful story.
Os’ daughter Charis also speaks to women’s and young adult groups.
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We recommend viewing Marketplace Leaders/Os Hillman Video and using this to introduce Os and/or to promote his coming to speak to your group.
Introduction to Marketplace Leaders & Os Hillman
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