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    1. Welcome Video

    2. How To Use The Forum

    1. Session 1: Lecture and Presentation

    2. Group Analysis Discussion: Worldview Questions

    3. Group Analysis Discussion: Inter-generational Questions

    4. Personal Application: Cultivating Buy-in

About this course

  • Free
  • 6 lessons
  • 1 hour of video content

BridgePoint Forum Instructors

Author and contributor Dennis Peacocke

One of the genuine, pioneering, and compelling communicators of our day, Dennis Peacocke, has carried a vision to train Christian business leaders with biblical principles of business and economics for over 35 years. He graduated from Berkeley with a major in Political Science at the height of the turbulent ’60s. Dennis has gained international respect as a strategist due to his unique way of applying biblical solutions to the many challenging issues facing families, churches, businesses, and government.

Dennis is the founder and president of GoStrategic, a leadership organization dedicated to demonstrating Christianity’s relevance to every area of contemporary life. He has authored four books: Doing Business God’s Way, On the Destiny of Nations, Winning the Battle for the Minds of Men, and The Emperor Has No Clothes. He has also recorded numerous audio and video presentations. Dennis and his wife Jan reside in Santa Rosa, California. They have three adult children and 12 grandchildren.

Executive Director Simon Mould. Ed.D

Dr. Simon has a passion for applying timeless, universal principles that enable Christian leaders to be better positioned to influence the economic and cultural problems of our time.

Simon has over 25 years of teaching and executive leadership experience in Christian educational institutions and various for-profit and non-profit organizations. His primary experience has been applying a classical Christian worldview approach to curriculum development and teaching of economics and current world affairs to prepare Christians to think critically and engage cultural issues winsomely.

Raised in the UK, Simon studied economics and international affairs during the 1980s, witnessing Britain’s transformation from a largely socialist nanny-state to become a leading global economy. He moved to the U.S. in the early 90s and completed his graduate and doctoral work in international affairs and curriculum design. Simon and his wife Sarah have three adult children. They love watching British TV dramas and enjoy getting out in the great North West.

The future belongs to those who are prepared!