From A Global P&G Executive To A Servant For Jesus Christ

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(Submitted Photo) Denis Beauséjour

LOVELAND, OH -- Denis Beauséjour will discuss his journey from a hard charging P&G executive to a thoughtful, spirit-filled believer tonight at Sycamore Presbyterian Church. At 7:00 p.m,. Beauséjour will share his recently published story, The Biggest Idea Ever

While working internationally for The Procter & Gamble Company, Beauséjour, had a  traumatic experience during a major earthquake in Japan. This experience led him into a spiritual journey and an unexpected spiritual transformation, causing him to leave P&G to serve Jesus Christ and the church.

Beauséjour’s talk will outline the four decades of accumulated wisdom from a journey where he transformed from a hard charging corporate executive to a thoughtful, new, spirit-filled believer. He will provide insights on what transformational faith means for family, ministry, work and caring for others.

Beauséjour, who was born in Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada, spent his early years in Ottawa. He graduated from Michael Power High School in Toronto, and from Queen’s University Smith School of Business in Kingston before taking a position with Procter & Gamble. For 22 years with executive assignments in Toronto, Sydney, Kobe, Hong Kong and Cincinnati before following a call into spiritual leadership. 

After leaving the corporate business world, Beauséjour completed seminary at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Chicago and led Answers for Life, the ministry of Dr. Henry Cloud with Campus Crusade for Christ (now called Cru).

In 2004, Beauséjour and his wife Marianne were called to lead and serve Mariemont Church, from which they retired in 2022 giving Beauséjour time to write and publish his first book, The Biggest Idea Ever, targeting marketplace leaders who have given up on church but are seeking more in life. 

The book captures four decades gaining wisdom - two in corporate leadership and two in helping marketplace followers of Christ live and share Jesus and his Kingdom. Denis hopes the book will bless believers and become a great tool to share the Kingdom with others. 

"Our hope is that you will come away inspired by someone who found freedom from the world’s burdens of anxiety, performance and burnout by developing a relationship Christ,” said Rev. Ross Reddick, Lead Pastor, Sycamore Presbyterian.

About Sycamore Presbyterian Church

Sycamore Presbyterian Church, serving Symmes and Sycamore Townships, and the cities of Loveland, Mason and Montgomery, was chartered in 1798--five years before Ohio secured its statehood. With a membership of more than 700, Sycamore offers ministries and programs focused on adults, families, school-aged children, and a robust music program featuring various choirs, handbells, and a School of Music. Sycamore Presbyterian Church is a community where all are accepted and loved into a growing life with God. For more information, visit www.sycamorechurch.org, or call 513-683-0254.

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