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Nov 13, 2025

Faith-Forward CEOs: How Faith Shapes the Way Leaders Lead

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In an era when CEOs face the relentless pressure of shifting markets, workforce fatigue and moral complexity, many leaders are striving for success yet feel disconnected from their deeper calling. A new Barna report—Faith-Forward CEOs: Research and Insights on Executives Who Lead Differently—produced in partnership with C12 Business Forums, examines how today’s business leaders integrate purpose, faith and meaning into their work.

For Christian CEOs, the call is not only to navigate a changing marketplace but to steward their organization’s people and purpose alongside profits. The report explores how CEOs perceive and practice leadership across four key dimensions: self-leadership, organizational leadership, cultural leadership and Christian leadership. Among the 356 CEOs surveyed, nearly nine in 10 (89%) either identify as Christian or say faith is important in their life—leading Barna to describe this sample as “Faith Forward.” In this article, we’ll look at what motivates these faith-minded CEOs today, and the ways their Christian faith informs their leadership.

Faith Forward CEOs

This new Barna report reveals how faith-forward CEOs shape culture, make decisions, and lead with conviction.

Faith Shapes Motivation and Mindset

Behind every leadership decision sits a deeper motivation—and for most Faith-Forward CEOs, it isn’t status or recognition. It’s purpose. Four in five (82%) say their top motivator is having a positive impact on others. Close behind are building a positive company culture (79%), upholding moral standards in business (77%) and fulfilling personal purpose (76%). Interestingly, making a broader societal impact ranks near the bottom, suggesting that CEOs focus more on the people and culture immediately around them than on abstract, large-scale change.

While three-quarters (75%) of surveyed CEOs have a Christian background, only half (51%) say faith actively motivates their leadership. “This study invites every leader to consider what and why they’re building,” says Sharrow in a recent Patheos article. “In today’s complex world, the strongest and most effective leaders know what they believe, live it out and lead from it.”

Key Insight: Faith-forward leaders already lead with purpose, but bridging the gap between belief and practice enables them to infuse faith into every aspect of organizational life.

Leading for a Greater Purpose

Barna’s Faith-Forward CEOs report offers a reflection on how leaders’ faith shapes today’s executive landscape, and an invitation for leaders to recover faith as the bedrock of wisdom and excellence. For CEOs willing to lead from that conviction, business becomes more than a career. It becomes a calling.

Watch for our next article where we’ll share more findings from the Faith-Forward CEOs report.

About the Research

Barna Group surveyed 356 U.S. CEOs in early 2025 through a combination of consumer research panels and partnerships with the Trends@Work Collaborative. Respondents represented a range of demographics, organization types and industries.

Glossary

Gen Z (1999-2015): 9–26

Millennials (1984-1998): 27–41

Gen X (1965-1983): 42–60

Boomers (1946-1964): 61–79

Elders (1945 or earlier): 80+

Chief Executive Officers (CEOs): are the highest-ranking employees within their organizations, responsible for setting the vision, making key strategic decisions and providing overall leadership. All participants in this survey were recruited based on their role as a CEO and confirmed their position by self-identifying as their organization’s CEO in the survey.

Christian: A person who self-identifies as being Christian.

Practicing Christian: A person who self-identifies as being Christian, attends church at least monthly and agrees strongly that their religious faith is very important in their life.

Non-practicing Christian: A person who self-identifies as being Christian but does not meet the additional criteria of being a practicing Christian.

Non-Christian: A person who does not identify as Christian.

Faith-Forward: Either self-identify as Christian or agree that their religious faith is very important in their life today.

About Barna

Since 1984, Barna Group has conducted more than two million interviews over the course of thousands of studies and has become a go-to source for insights about faith, culture, leadership, vocation and generations. Barna is a private, non-partisan, for-profit organization.

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