35. Sowing Seeds: Stories of Global Impact
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Willy Kotiuga shares his unique journey as a professional engineer working in over 40 countries while spreading the gospel. Willy discusses the concept of 'tentmaking', emphasizing the importance of significance over success through real-life anecdotes. He explains how his philosophy of planting small seeds of faith has led to significant impacts over time. Willy also elaborates on the importance of effective storytelling, ethical behavior, and responsiveness to God's guidance.    Willy Kotiuga Willy Kotiuga, Ph.D., MFA, is a retired Senior Director with over 35 years of experience advising governments and organizations on power sector policies in 25 countries. He directed the program team for the Lausanne Global Workplace Forum in Manila and currently serves on the executive committee of the Lausanne/WEA Global Integrity Network. Willy is deeply involved in promoting faith-based dialogue in the workplace through his engagement with various para-church organizations. He resides in Montreal, Canada, with his wife Nita. If you would like to help us improve our podcast, please send us your feedback.
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