A conversation designed to help you integrate your faith and your career.
What does it look like to really integrate your faith and work? Guest: Adam Narloch
Culture perspective sees the purpose of work as making money. But God calls Christians to a different perspective on work, we are called to do everything we do for the glory of God in service to others – including our work. Sometimes it can feel that we are working for two masters, culture and God. How do we manage this tension? Guest: Sheba Ross
This month, Chris McChesney, co-author of The 4 Disciplines of Execution joins us to talk about faith and success at work.
Jenny Boyett joins us to talk through some practical ideas on how to best navigate those tricky, sticky conversations. Whether they are with co-workers, spouses, neighbors, or friends, tough conversations can produce lots of anxiety and heartache. Still, there are ways to make them go well! Everyone has a story. We are different. Conversation comes at a cost. Things to consider when there is a GAP and conversation is necessary: Seek the Lord Pay attention. Speak only for yourself. Apologize Go the distance. Wait 24 hours. Work hard to uncover the real issue. Think: What story do I want to tell? Follow up.
We continue the conversation about diversity and unity in the marketplace with our guest, Zakiya Mims.
Where we work possibly has the most diversity in any circle in our life. This is so cool in so many ways, yet it often presents some challenges –some that we are aware of, and some that we don’t even think about –but that doesn’t mean those challenges aren’t there. Guest: Zakiya Mims
If social media isn’t your thing, this conversation might help you rethink your entire approach to it. In this episode, we talked with Dave Adamson about how to use social media to enhance relationships.
Jesus didn't give us a long list of laws. Instead, he just gave us one: love one another. In this episode, we have a conversation with Andy Stanley about the practical application of these ideas and explore what loving others looks like at work.
What made faith in Jesus so irresistible, so compelling that it spread so far and has never gone away? Let’s talk Irresistible with Andy Stanley.
Are you pursuing food for the table or food for the heart? In this episode, we talk about how to find purpose. Guest: Andy Christiansen
In this episode, we talk with Jason Young about the importance of being a likable leader and how to improve your likability. Here is the link for the 13 behaviors of highly likable people Jason mentions.
ReWork's director Doug Hurley walk us through his story and why ReWork exists. Subscribe to our weekly email https://www.rethinkwork.org/#home-connect
In this episode, we have a conversation about how to show respect for others views and values. Guest: Andrew Wright
Doug and Billy Phenix sit down to discuss how can we as Christians connect with those we disagree with.
Life is busy. Between conference calls, meetings, projects and all other demands being intentional about others is not inherent or natural for us. However, intentionally choosing to make time to invest in others can make us better people. Today Regi Campbell is joining us to talk about the importance of INTENTIONALITY.
On this month's episode we're joined by Chris Ames to talk about his journey from skeptic to believer.
On this month's episode we're joined by Robby Angle to talk about what it means to be fully known.
Doug and Bill Willits sit down to discuss the elephant in the room–how do you address the gravitational pull of faith based communities towards "insiders"? Is what we are doing actually accomplishing what our vision states?
Elaine Scott sits down to talk with Doug about the impact of a strong prayer life and the steps we can take to ensure our prayer lives remain healthy.