ChristBizNet ~ PO Box 56474 ~ Virginia Beach, VA 23456 Made with Xara Os Hillman is an internationally recognised speaker on the subject of faith and work. Os is Founder and President of Marketplace Leaders The story of the 1857 revival among business people in New York city that brought one million people to the Lord and launched a worldwide missions movement. It was led by a young minister named Jerimiah Lamphere The story of a faith based Christian bank that prays with its customers and seeks to witness to God's love and faithfulness in the heart of the marketplace. The name of the bank is Riverview Community Bank Construction Career Training Program developed by Adolfson & Peterson Construction Company helps ex- offenders receive new skills and become employed as well as sharing the Christian message A BBC news story profiling various faith based businesses in the United States This in-depth video message is a combination of a State of the Union assessment of the marketplace, the world, the U.S. and why Os feels a need to raise up a network of committed Change Agents.  Watch this video to better understand the times in which we live. Faith Based Businesses in the U.S. Transforming a City Faith Based Construction Career Training Program Fulton Street Revival in the New York Marketplace ... Transforming a City How Faith Can Transform Your Business by Os Hillman The Story of a Faith Based Christian Bank You Are a Change Agent by Os Hillman What if Starbucks Was Run Like a Church What if Worship was Like the NBA Opera Company of Philadelphia "Hallelujah!" Random Act of Culture On Saturday, October 30, 2010, the Opera Company of Philadelphia brought together over 650 choristers from 28 participating organizations to perform one of the Knight Foundation's "Random Acts of Culture" at Macy's in Center City Philadelphia. Accompanied by the Wanamaker Organ - the world's largest pipe organ - the OCP Chorus and throngs of singers from the community infiltrated the store as shoppers, and burst into a pop-up rendition of the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's "Messiah" at 12 noon, to the delight of surprised shoppers. This event is one of 1,000 "Random Acts of Culture" to be funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation over the next three years.