A MASSIVE DECEPTION IN THE CHRISTIAN FINACIAL SECTOR LOOKS TO BE COMING FULL CIRCLE AS THE SO CALLED” CHRISTIAN ECONOMIC FORUM”/ “DAVOS FOR CHRISTIAN LEADERS “-ALIGNED “FAITH DRIVEN INVESTORS/ENTREPRENEURS” IS PARTNERING WITH THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM’S “FAITH IN ACTION” PARTNER- WORLD EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. AT THIS POINT THERE IS NO DENYING THE INTENT TO GET CHRISTIANS TO INVEST IN GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AS THE GREAT COMMISION & GOSPEL MINISTRY VISION.
Rev Thomas Littleton
12/16/2024
The very idea that a “Christian Economic Forum” exist or that affilated group urging “Faith Driven Entrepreneurship” for the sake of lower returns in exhange for kingdom building, are seeking to entice Christians to entrust “the other 90% ” of their wealth to such a vision is far beyond the pale. NOW seeing those organizations allign with World Economic Forum “Faith in Action” partner World Evangelical Alliance to drive “Faith and Business” buy in to UN Agenda 2030 goals is a hard core reality check for Christians who know these two opposites agendas cannot merge for the furtherance of the Gospel.
FAITH DRIVEN OR FOOLS GOLD?

ON DECEMBER 8TH 2024 THE GLOBAL GOALS CIRCLES COMPLETE.
**Strategic partnership between Faith Driven and the World Evangelical Alliance Business Coalition**
“Faith Driven, a global movement empowering Christian entrepreneurs and investors, has formed a strategic partnership with the Business Coalition of the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA), which represents over 630 million evangelicals in 143 countries and 9 regions. This collaboration aims to foster greater integration of faith and business, encouraging entrepreneurs to lead with purpose and align their business practices with Christian values.”
“Through this partnership, Faith Driven and the WEA plan to equip faith-driven business leaders with content highlighting how God is moving in the marketplace, community with like-minded business owners and global connections to accelerate growth. By creating spaces for entrepreneurs to share their experiences, challenges, and innovations, the two organizations hope to inspire a new wave of Christian-led businesses that prioritize ethical leadership and community impact.”
“Henry Kaestner, Founder of the Faith Driven Movement, stated: “This initiative reflects the growing movement of entrepreneurs seeking to align their faith with their business endeavors, promoting integrity, generosity, and sustainable practices in the marketplace. The collaboration also highlights the shared vision of both organizations to influence the world through faith-driven entrepreneurship, ultimately aiming to impact society with the gospel’s message.”
“Dr. Timo Plutschinski, Global Director of the WEA Business Coalition and newly appointed member of the Board of Advisors at Faith Driven, added: “The strategic partnership between Faith Driven and the World Evangelical Alliance signals a new era of collaboration, merging entrepreneurial expertise with a global Christian mission to advance the Kingdom of God in the business world.”
FAITH DRIVEN MOVEMENT INCLUDES THE “CHRISTIAN ECONOMIC FORUM”
Churck Bentley is head of Crown Financial and one of the largest orgniazations in Christian financial advisor sector. Inspired by watching the WEF leaders come into the Davos airport for the annual WEF/Davos meetings, Bentley started a “Davos for Christian Leaders” and named it the Christian Economic Forum. (CEF in the logo pictured below.) CEF continues to be a key influencer in the Faith Driven Movement which is announcing its “strategic partnership” with WEA working with WEF in the newly organized Faith in Action of the Agenda 2030/ SDG/ Globalist World Economic Forum.

NOTE- Money may flow toward TRUST but if your money is part of this effort -it is flowing INTO SDG/ Agenda 2030/ Global Goals/ DEI/ Equity and ” Urban Communitarian ideology” for “Human Flourishing”.

CHRISTIAN ECONOMIC FORUM LOGO- (The first CEF Global Event took place in 2011 in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. A small group of dedicated high-achievers gathered from around the world with one common purpose: to collaborate and advance solutions to the world’s greatest problems.
In a world full of good and bad economic actors, this group was noticeably different. These were God’s economic actors. The common denominator in the CEF community is an unwavering commitment to advancing biblical solutions to the world’s greatest problems so that real, lasting, redemptive change results.)
THE NEW PARTNERSHIP ANNOUNCED.

“Strategic partnership between Faith Driven and the WEA Business Coalition.“
Faith Driven, a global movement empowering Christian entrepreneurs and investors, has formed a strategic partnership with the Business Coalition of the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA), which represents over 630 million evangelicals in 143 countries and 9 regions. This collaboration aims to foster greater integration of faith and business, encouraging entrepreneurs to lead with purpose and align their business practices with Christian values. ► BECOME A MEMBER OF OUR GLOBAL MOVEMENT: https://worldea.org/our-family/become… ► SIGN-UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER: https://worldea.org/subscribe/ ► FOLLOW THE EVANGELICAL 360° PODCAST FOR INSPIRING CONVERSATIONS: / @evangelical360
WEA BUYs INTO UN SDG/AGENDA 2030.
“The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) has multiple initiatives to support the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including:
- The Bible and the SDGsA campaign that combines the Bible’s teachings on creation care with the SDGs. The campaign encourages Christians to think about sustainability through the lens of the Bible, and to take action to protect the planet. The campaign includes a social media component where participants use the hashtag #BibleSDGs to share connections between the Bible and the SDGs”
- WEA Sustainability CenterRepresents evangelical views on creation care at the UN and other global organizations. The WEA Sustainability Center works with governments, international organizations, and other NGOs to help implement the SDGs.
- Collaboration with FaithInvestThe WEA and FaithInvest are working together to increase faith-based investing and support faith-based communities. The goal is to inspire the WEA’s network of evangelical Christians to consider how their money is used, and to support faith-based entrepreneurs.
- Advocate for Creation CareRev. Allen Drew is the WEA’s Advocate for Creation Care at the UN. He works with the WEA Sustainability Center on creation care issues.
- The UN’s SDGs are a set of policies and targets for environmental sustainability. The UN recognizes that religious organizations and communities are needed to achieve the SDGs, and has created initiatives to work with them.”
“WEA contributes to World Economic Forum report released at Davos on faith and business.”
WEA WORK WITH WORLD ECONOMIC FORUMS FAITH IN ACTION.

“Interconnected crises require multistakeholder solutions”
Faith in action.
“Business leaders are not leaving impact on
the table. They are using their faith fluency
to explore innovative partnerships with
faith actors – on the environment, health,
resilience and technology.”
“Faith in Action: Religion and Spirituality in the Polycrisis.”
“Community – religious and spiritual identity among consumers and the workforce”
“This insight report reflects on how global leaders are exploring partnerships with faith actors through eight faith-based partnership case studies – on the environment, health, resilience and technology governance – and considers ways leaders can explore meaningful cooperation with faith actors at a time of deepening polarization and distrust in societies.”
“Global leaders cannot afford to ignore the impact of religion and spirituality on today’s interconnected challenges. Eighty-five per cent of people worldwide adhere to a religious or spiritual tradition, impacting how they define their values and participate in communities, workplaces and societies.”
“Faith actors, from traditional religious institutions to interfaith organizations to faith-motivated investors, are tackling common challenges through partnerships with businesses, government and other stakeholders, exploring original approaches to working for mutual benefit and avoiding “faith washing”. Many business leaders are using their faith fluency to explore innovative partnerships with faith actors to achieve meaningful engagement and impact.”
“Projects between faith-based organizations
and the private sector: Examples of
collaborative projects among cross-sector
stakeholders – with a specific emphasis on
the vital interplay between faith and business
interactions aimed at providing sustainable
solutions to pressing social challenges.
– Area of impact: Collaborative projects within
thematic areas of concern related to current
global crises.”
“Inclusive communities and resilient cities.”
“There is a focus on inclusivity
and justice, envisioning a society that both tolerates
and actively creates space for diversity. They reflect
the proactive efforts of faith actors and businesses
and highlight the effectiveness of their efforts when
they work together.”
“The teachings of early prophets in Judaism,
encapsulated in Micah’s call to “Do justice,
love mercy, and walk humbly with God,” are
foundational for many Jewish advocates. The early
Biblical prophets taught and informed the life and
mission of Jesus Christ. His teachings on justice
inspired his followers throughout Christian history to
find better ways of living with one another.”
EXPECTING LOWER RETURNS FOR “KINGDOM INVESTING” IN GLOBAL GOALS OUTCOMES?

“1) Guiding Long-Term Vision: Faith encourages business owners to align decisions with core values, ensuring a principled approach to long-term success.
2) Building Trust and Credibility: A commitment to honesty, transparency, and reliability can cultivate strong relationship with clients, employees and partners
3) Encouraging Compassionate Leadership: Jesus is our “secret weapon,” our compass for guiding us toward great leadership.
4) Promoting Community Engagement: Positively impacting their communities through charitable endeavors.
5) Fostering Perseverance: “Though that I walk through the valley, I will fear nothing, for He is with me!”
Can we get an Amen?
What would you add to the list?”

LOSE CONTROL AND LOOSEN YOUR GRIP

“The schedule for this year’s Faith Driven Entrepreneur Live is optimized for an entrepreneur’s busy schedule.
• 8:30 AM Start Time
• Packed with 2 and ½ hours of great content
• Extended breaks built in for connections and community
• Over by lunchtime so you can still make your afternoon meetings.
Register for a Watch Party or individual stream by July 1st and get a free additional ticket you can give to a friend.

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to accept God’s invitation to be fully alive.”

“As entrepreneurs, we tend to have a tight grip on our businesses.
But God calls us to surrender.
Join us for Faith Driven Entrepreneur Live to discover how to fight against the idol of control with others.”
TARGETING PASTORS

SOME VERY DISREPUTABLE PITCH MEN
David Platt was once avery popular Southern Baptist pastor but since his time in the SBC International Missions Board leadership , his CRT Race baiting WOKE justice and now his own church members seeking to oust him from their church home McLean Bible- Faith Driven movement is showing some poor judgement in picking pastors to sell the vision.

“In the name of Jesus, play your unique part in the accomplishment of His worldwide purpose.” David Platt — Pastor, Founder of Radical, Bestselling Author”
TIM KELLER STILL PITCHING “FAITH DRIVEN INVESTING” FROM THE GRAVE

CONTRIBUTIONS TO FAITH DRIVEN INVESTOR

Episode 81 – Who Do You Think You Are with Tim Keller
“Tim Keller is the founding pastor of Redeemer in New York City unpacks the hidden truth of identity formation, its habits and rituals, in both the Western and greater world.
Sep 13, 2021″
NEW AGE TOOLS PROMOTED.

“The Enneagram is a powerful tool for understanding why we behave the way we do, and how our personalities are powerfully influenced by our motivations.
Ian Morgan Cron is here to explain why every entrepreneur needs to know their number…”
REIMAGINING CHURCH REAL ESTATE .
REPURPOSING CHURCHES LARGEST ASSETTS FOR JUSTICE?
“Reimagining the Future of Church Real Estate”
“The Church in America is Facing Strong Headwinds“
“Moreover, the Church in America is not thriving. Initial estimates are that 30,000-70,000 churches will close their doors due to COVID, but even before COVID, the statistics did not look good. Even when COVID is far behind us, these fundamental issues will still be hindering the church unless they are addressed.”
- 80% of churches are in plateau or decline.[2]
- >60% of a decline in church revenues is projected over the next 30 years.[3] [4] [5]
- ~50% of most church finances go to real estate.
- 3,700 churches are closing annually, and this is projected to increase by 50% over the next 30 years.[6]
“With revenues declining quickly and half of its finances going to real estate that is actually hindering its operations, the Church desperately needs to reduce its infrastructure cost and increase efficiency in its operations. Like most organizations, the two biggest line items in a church budget are people and real estate. Most church staff already don’t make enough. Therefore, clearly the low hanging fruit for change is in the real estate.”
“So, what if there was a better story for churches? What if we could reposition the church to turn these headwinds into a tailwind?”
Facilities Are Hindering the Church’s Mission
“Before I answer those questions, it is important that you understand how facilities are hindering the Church’s mission, especially in urban environments where the largest populations exist.”
FAITH DRIVEN INVESTORS SOCIAL JUSTICE FALSE GOSPEL..WOKE INVESTING ?

“A Christian Vision of Social Justice”

“Like a lot of people, I’ve tried to envision a way to promote social change that doesn’t involve destroying people’s careers over a bad tweet, that doesn’t reduce people to simplistic labels, that is more about a positive agenda to redistribute power to the marginalized than it is about simply blotting out the unworthy. I’m groping for a social justice movement, in other words, that would be anti-oppression and without the dehumanizing cruelty we’ve seen of late.”
“I tried to write a column describing what that might look like — and failed. It wasn’t clear in my head.”
“But this week I interviewed Esau McCaulley, a New Testament professor at Wheaton College and a contributing writer for New York Times Opinion. He described a distinctly Christian vision of social justice I found riveting and a little strange (in a good way) and important for everybody to hear, Christian and non-Christian, believer and nonbeliever.”
“This vision begins with respect for the equal dignity of each person. It is based on the idea that we are all made in the image of God. It abhors any attempt to dehumanize anybody on any front. We may be unjustly divided in a zillion ways, but a fundamental human solidarity in being part of the same creation.”
CONCLUSION
The future of Christian giving, investing and now business ownership is all being pulled into the orbit of World Economic Forum Faith in Action partners in a top down effort to coopt the God given and entrusted resources of the church and Christians into total globalist alliance and allegiance.
Yoked with WEF/the UN/ SDG/ Agenda 2030/New Age tools/ corrput pastors/ WOKE Justice -these people and their efforts are becoming totally godless and anti-christ.
Hosea 4:
17 “Ephraim is joined to idols,
Let him alone.
