Bill Fray is a really neat business man working with Cardone, a Christian oriented automobile remanufacture. I really enjoyed his interview; it brought a lot of new thoughts and ideas to the interviews that have taken place so far. His thoughts and ideas of evangelism and being involved with people were cool. I learned from Mr. Fray that God can use people in the business world in ways that pastors and ministers cannot be used. Bill Fray uses his light of Christ to reach employees and people around Cardone. Bill Fray seemed very hard working and dedicated to serving God in the areas that God placed him. His passion for God brought him through Valley Forge Christian College and then into the youth ministry. Later Bill worked with UPS and then moved on to work with cardone. Bill Fray’s work ethic seemed to reflect Christ in a way that opened doors for searching people to find Jesus Christ. He taught that flexibility and goal setting is important and needed for growth in the business world. I really enjoyed that Bill was comfortable in doing God’s work were he was and did not feel pressured to be a pastor or something God had not placed him into. I think that it is just as important to have Christian business people as it is for some to be pastors and ministers. We need people like Bill Fray to be light in the work place!
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Interview with Bill Fray
Bill Fray
Bill Fray is a really neat business man working with Cardone, a Christian oriented automobile remanufacture. I really enjoyed his interview; it brought a lot of new thoughts and ideas to the interviews that have taken place so far. His thoughts and ideas of evangelism and being involved with people were cool. I learned from Mr. Fray that God can use people in the business world in ways that pastors and ministers cannot be used. Bill Fray uses his light of Christ to reach employees and people around Cardone. Bill Fray seemed very hard working and dedicated to serving God in the areas that God placed him. His passion for God brought him through Valley Forge Christian College and then into the youth ministry. Later Bill worked with UPS and then moved on to work with cardone. Bill Fray’s work ethic seemed to reflect Christ in a way that opened doors for searching people to find Jesus Christ. He taught that flexibility and goal setting is important and needed for growth in the business world. I really enjoyed that Bill was comfortable in doing God’s work were he was and did not feel pressured to be a pastor or something God had not placed him into. I think that it is just as important to have Christian business people as it is for some to be pastors and ministers. We need people like Bill Fray to be light in the work place!
Bill Fray is a really neat business man working with Cardone, a Christian oriented automobile remanufacture. I really enjoyed his interview; it brought a lot of new thoughts and ideas to the interviews that have taken place so far. His thoughts and ideas of evangelism and being involved with people were cool. I learned from Mr. Fray that God can use people in the business world in ways that pastors and ministers cannot be used. Bill Fray uses his light of Christ to reach employees and people around Cardone. Bill Fray seemed very hard working and dedicated to serving God in the areas that God placed him. His passion for God brought him through Valley Forge Christian College and then into the youth ministry. Later Bill worked with UPS and then moved on to work with cardone. Bill Fray’s work ethic seemed to reflect Christ in a way that opened doors for searching people to find Jesus Christ. He taught that flexibility and goal setting is important and needed for growth in the business world. I really enjoyed that Bill was comfortable in doing God’s work were he was and did not feel pressured to be a pastor or something God had not placed him into. I think that it is just as important to have Christian business people as it is for some to be pastors and ministers. We need people like Bill Fray to be light in the work place!
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