The Executive Discernment Method

The faith-first
decision framework
for CEOs

Weigh the call you’ve been carrying, strategically and spiritually. Leave with a written commitment you can act on.

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Every executive weighs the numbers.

You’re also weighing:

“Is God in this?”

And when you don’t have a process for bringing the strategic and the spiritual together, you live the 2am re-litigation of a decision already made.

From second-guessing to a written decision in 3 days.

1

Bring clarity to the decision

Apply the executive decision framework to work through the strategic and analytical dimensions.

2

Don’t decide alone

Bring the decision to a peer group of experienced Christian executives, so you don't have to decide alone.

3

Know you’ve sought Him first

Step away from the noise, pray specifically, listen, reflect, and make space to discern what He may be saying.

4

Walk away with conviction

Leave with a written decision you can act on with conviction.

You keep the method.
Use it for every decision, with God.

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Every unresolved decision has a cost.

An unresolved decision drains emotional energy, delays action, and almost always carries a significant financial cost.

The longer you carry it, the more it weighs, in your work, your evenings, and even your sleep.

Three days can change that.

You don't have to make this decision alone.

“It was just a game changer. Hearing other people talk about their struggles with business and faith. To hear people place faith above monetary success was really eye-opening.”

Luke Adams & Steven Taylor

Andrew Heathcote

Andrew Heathcote

I once found it impossible to bring my faith and business decisions together. But the Lord took me on a journey of learning how to seek Him in the decisions I make, and now I help other Christian executives do the same.

My role isn’t to tell you what decision to make.

You bring the decision. I’ll help you work through the process and leave with a written decision you can act on.

Weigh it as an executive.
Seek Him as a son.

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