Churchian Grifter Os Hillman

The founder of “Marketplace Leaders” Ministry advises Christians facing increasing persecution in the workplace to… make yourselves a more visible target.

Christians should ‘reveal character of Christ’ in workplace despite societal hostility, author says

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By Ryan Foley, 21 March 2021

Although there is more opposition to Christian beliefs in today’s mainstream society, one author argues that Christians can still be witnesses for Christ in the workplace and be assets to their companies.

The very first sentence proves my thesis.

Os Hillman, the author of the recently released 31 Decrees of Blessing for Your Work Life and founder of the Marketplace Leaders ministry, discussed how Christians can live out their faith at work and support others who seek to do the same in an interview with The Christian Post.

He’s a career advertising executive turned motivational speaker. Did college on a golf scholarship.

An author and founder of a ministry advising people on how to live out their faith at work, Hillman stresses the importance of Christians serving as both “witnesses” and “problem solvers” in their workplaces.

Considering many Christians hold secular jobs outside of ministry, Hillman believes how Christ’s followers conduct themselves in the workplace will “reveal the character of Christ. since most people spend the majority of their waking hours at work.

Wow! Amazing! Until this moment, I always thought that how I conducted myself in the bathroom would reveal the character of Christ!

In his new book, Hillman encourages believers to “bring the power of God” to their workplace.

Hillman frequently referenced “cancel culture” throughout the interview, referring to the phenomenon in which influential voices in American culture seek to silence or punish those with unfashionable views, including Christians.

Sure, if “influential voices” means “every level of American government”.

Hillman offered some advice on how Christians can live out their faith at work while ensuring that they “don’t become victims to this whole cultural attack on believers.”

Have an exit plan? Secretly favor white Christians in defiance of government mandates? Blackmail the boss into tolerating his best-performing cis-males? Form an Anti-Cracker Defamation League?

“The first thing we need to understand is that you as a follower of Christ are the witness, whether you say anything or not, it’s … how you conduct yourself in your workplace that’s going to reveal the character of Christ,” Hillman said. “The second thing is that we need to be praying for our co-workers and those above us so that God can work through … you in their lives.”

His answer is a non sequitur.

“How should Christians respond to employers threating them for not endorsing sodomy?”

“The first thing we need to understand is that you as a follower of Christ are the witness, whether you say anything or not.”

Hillman urged believers to not only be problem solvers but to be “a valuable employee to your company.”

“That’s what Jesus did. He was a problem solver,” the author stated. “Every time he met somebody, he solved a problem first. And when we solve problems, we have influence.”

Nothing Jesus did was motivated by a desire to live up to corporate jargon. He redeemed humanity; He did not “influence humanity by solving the problem of returning from the dead”.

He said Christians should “stand firm” and use the “legal rights” to ensure that they are “free to be able to exercise” their voice.

“[D]on’t use company time to discuss faith issues,” he advised. “[Use] your coffee breaks or [free time] before or after work so that you’re not accused of stealing time from your employer. And you … want to honor the company that you work for.”

Ozzie is dangerously out of touch. Perhaps his next grift should be a continuing-education seminar.

Hillman told CP that he began Marketplace Leaders in the mid-1990s. At the time, he began to see that “many Christians had a difficult time understanding how to integrate their faith life in their work life..

.So I realized that there wasn’t a lot of training for that, and I began sharing through … a devotional called TGIF . Today God is First . that helps people understand how to integrate their faith life into their work life. And it caught along,. he said.

I’m sure his cutesy spoof on “thank God it’s Friday” was the breakthrough advance in evangelism that the Church has been looking for. Bosses everywhere will now relax when their top performers mutter “TGIF”.

.Certainly, in the last 15 years, we’ve had much more awareness among believers to understand the value of … bringing Christ to our work [and] life call..

Hillman believes that many Christians remain unaware of their rights to share their faith with colleagues.

GunnerQ believes that Hillman’s workplace ministry has done sod all good for fifteen years.

“We’re entering a time of great persecution for those in the faith. We need to stand and understand our Second … Amendment Rights and we also need to understand our religious liberties,. he added. .We are protected by that free speech. But many believers are ignorant about what their protections are. And so we try to help them understand that as well.”

Here comes the money shot!

Should Christians find themselves in a hostile work environment where they frequently face pushback for trying to live out their faith on the job, Hillman advises they stand their ground “as much as possible..

.[B]ut if the situation becomes untenable to where you are unable to function or to do your job and you’re constantly being derided by people for … your values and your belief system, you could be forced into … making a stand legally for that,. he argued. .Or if you’re not a person willing to do that, then you’re forced to leave.”

“Sometimes, I’ll have people say to me, .you just don’t know what kind of boss I have.” And I say, .Well, I can’t imagine that your boss is more difficult than Joseph’s boss or Daniel’s boss or Nehemiah’s boss,.. he added. “I mean, they lived … under some very difficult circumstances where they were persecuted for their faith and persecuted for what they believed in … at the cost of the potential loss of life had God not intervened and done a miracle in those cases.”

Hillman, you have chosen the hill you want to die on, man. The bosses of Joseph, Daniel and Nehemiah.

Joseph was falsely accused of sexual assault by his boss Potiphar’s wife. Listen and believe! Boss believed the skank-ho accuser and threw Joseph into prison. Yeah, Ozzie, tell us about how our bosses today are NOTHING like that!

Daniel’s boss LIKED Daniel and had no problem with Daniel worshiping God. That turned out to be the problem. Babylon’s Deep State hated an incorruptible outsider being put in authority over them and twisted the legislative process to produce a non-crime that Daniel couldn’t avoid committing.

That sounds familiar, too. Trump… homophobia… misogyny… nothing is new under the sun. That means we could follow Daniel’s example and be fed to the mobs, er, lions, too! Perhaps Ozzie would claim that not taking the risk is a lack of faith in God. Perhaps I would point out that Ozzie is writing checks that he expects somebody else to honor.

Nehemiah? Nehemiah WAS the boss.

You’re 0 for 3, Hillman! Thank you for playing

When asked how Christians can support faith-based and Christian-owned businesses that frequently become the target of criticism in “cancel culture,” Hillman maintained that the Body of Christ “must rally around those who are taking a stand.”

He specifically cited Christians flocking to the fast-food chain Chick-fil-A as an example. He recalled the time LGBT advocates were pushing a boycott against Chick-fil-A over their objection to CEO Dan Cathy’s biblical beliefs on sexuality.

.But instead, the Christian community came out and supported them in incredible ways, and it was one of the largest sales … days they’ve ever had in the history of their company,” he stated.

And then an infiltrator got promoted and put a stop to that resistance. Could a “Marketplace Leaders” ministry help businesses identify such entryists? No, what businessmen need today is a book about ’31 Blessings’!

Hillman also praised Hobby Lobby for taking a stand against an Obamacare Health and Human Services mandate requiring businesses to provide employee healthcare plans that cover abortion-inducing drugs.

According to Hillman, believers “need to remove their support” from companies that “stand for unrighteousness.” He urged the faithful to “vote with our pocketbook to be able to influence the activities of companies.”

That didn’t last, either. Ozzie contributed to neither of those situations so far as he’s admitted.

Like many other Christians, Hillman expressed concerns about the implications that the Equality Act will have for Christians seeking to live out their faith at work or business owners who incorporate their religious beliefs in their business practices.

The Equality Act would codify discrimination protections based on sexual orientation and gender identity into federal law.

“This legislation certainly will remove some of the protections Christians have to be able to refuse employment to those that may be … involved in a lifestyle that would be contrary to the Christian value system,. he said.

Describing the Equality Act as “one of the biggest things that’s going to impact Christians,” he warned that it “could ultimately lead to the removal of tax deductions to churches. that don’t embrace same-sex marriage.

Behold the color of Ozzie’s heart: cash green.

9 thoughts on “Churchian Grifter Os Hillman

  1. Easy for someone who works in a church environment to tell me to stick my head in an oven. This is right after many people are forced into “anti extremist” training.

    I wish people would allow me to go to work without bothering others. Im there to work.

  2. Hillman believes that many Christians remain unaware of their rights to share their faith with colleagues.

    Always bet on a big-mouthed, cluelessly naive churchian to verbally flatulate about “rights” as if these were supernatural entities capable of imposing themselves by irresistible force and then defending themselves against assault. Ozzie must have been in a coma for the last couple of years and thus unaware of how the courts see “rights,” or how legislators are busy creating new ones where they’ve never before existed.

    Hillman is to Christian socioeconomics what Dennis Rainey is to Christian marriage, sex, and family.

  3. On first sight, I thought ‘predatory salesman’. Wouldn’t trust him to clean out the chicken coop.

    On the physiognomy front, all of his face is scrunched into the bottom half of his head. I mean there’s room for a whole other face up top there on the forehead. So perhaps this is God’s way of calling Hillman ‘two-faced’. I like to think so.

    The phrase ‘never knew ye’ springs to mind when contemplating modern huckster christianity.

  4. The physiognomy rule of thumb is to divide the face into horizontal thirds, chin to nose, nose to eyebrows and eyebrows up. Measure it as a percentage of the overall face. Top indicates mental ability, middle social ability and bottom physical ability. Hillman has both a large-percentage top and bottom but it’s surprising, given his line of work, that the social “third” would be the smallest by a considerable degree.

    That would be consistent with his many books being primarily philosophical rather than pragmatic for social situations, for example. I haven’t read any to know if this is true but if you find one then let me know.

  5. Heh well I don’t think I’ll be looking for Hillman’s books anytime soon. Mebbe later, before we toss him into hell.

    There’s no question that later in life, especially in men, the face reveals a great deal about the soul of the individual, and the life he has led. I don’t use a set system of cues and partitions to approach evaluations based on physiognomy tho. My method combines physical elements with a little intuition.

    However, I did some research into Hillman’s genealogy and was able to locate one near relative. Apple don’t fall far from tree! lol

    http://www.boudillion.com/lam/lam.htm

  6. @RPL – Pretty much what you’d expect – a roley-poley soy boy.

    When your country’s military goes Woke, you’re in deep shit.

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