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Sign-up for my free 20-day devotional, The Word Before Work Foundations, at http://TWBWFoundations.com--Series: Mere Christians in the BibleDevotional: 4 of 5In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, we command you, brothers and sisters, to keep away from every believer who is idle and disruptive and does not live according to the teaching you received from us. (2 Thessalonians 3:6)We're in a series exploring wisdom for our work from some “Mere Christians of the Bible”—believers who did not work as pastors or donor-supported missionaries, but as shepherds, winemakers, and more. That would have described most of the believers at the Church of Thessalonica, whom Paul rebuked for idleness in 1 Thessalonians 4 and 2 Thessalonians 3.Why were these mere Christians idle? The Theology of Work Project suggests they fell for “a common, but false” idea that “Christ's coming into the world has radically diminished the value of everyday labor,” and that some believers were “using some aspect of Christ's teaching—whether it was his second coming, or his commission to evangelize the world—to justify their idleness.”But Paul rejected this outright. As he made clear in nearly all his epistles, mere Christians keep watch for Christ's return not by sitting on our hands but by working with them.If you're reading The Word Before Work, you likely don't need to be told to work hard. But even the hardest working can slowly slide into subtle slothfulness. How can you and I avoid this? Here are three ideas.#1: “Tape the audience.” The rapper Biggie Smalls once gave some surprising direction to his videographer. Instead of filming him, Biggie said, “Every time a song drops, tape the audience. I wanna see their reaction.” Because Biggie was committed to working hard in service of his customers. Avoid idleness by metaphorically “taping the audience” of your work by regularly asking your boss or customers for critical feedback, shadowing end users to see where your product creates friction, or tracking the customer engagement metric you've been avoiding for fear of what it might say.#2: Audit where you're busy but not productive. Review tasks you completed 30-60 days ago and ask, “Did this move the needle?” With some distance, you'll spot where you're frantic with activity that's leading to nowhere.#3: Make a grand gesture to break bad habits that tempt you to idleness. Last year, I struggled with apps that tempted me toward subtle slothfulness. After setting and failing to keep “screen time limits,” I made a grand gesture and spent $50 on this device that solved my problem overnight.Whatever works for you works. But do whatever you must to avoid the slow slide to subtle slothfulness. Strive, as Paul did, to “strenuously contend with all the energy” you have—for the glory of God and the good of others (Colossians 1:29).
Sign-up for my free 20-day devotional, The Word Before Work Foundations, at http://TWBWFoundations.com--Series: Mere Christians of the BibleDevotional: 1 of 5Jesus entered Jericho and was passing through. A man was there by the name of Zacchaeus; he was a chief tax collector and was wealthy. Jesus said to him, “Zacchaeus…I must stay at your house today.”...All the people saw this and began to mutter, “He has gone to be the guest of a sinner.” But Zacchaeus stood up and said to the Lord, “Look, Lord! Here and now I give half of my possessions to the poor, and if I have cheated anybody out of anything, I will pay back four times the amount.” Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house.” (Luke 19:1-2, 5, 7-9)If you're reading this, chances are you're not a pastor or donor-supported missionary, but a “mere Christian” like me who works as an entrepreneur, barista, or programmer. Today I'm kicking off a new series here on The Word Before Work exploring the lives of some mere Christians in the Bible and what they can teach us about our own work in the present—starting with Zaccheus.After choosing to follow Jesus, modern readers half expect Jesus to call Zaccheus to abandon his “secular” work. But Luke mentions no such calling. Most scholars I've read believe that just as John the Baptist urged the tax collectors he baptized to return to their posts, Jesus likely encouraged Zaccheus to do the same (see Luke 3:12-14). Because as pastor John Piper says, “You don't waste your life by where you work, but how and why.”Believer, as you step into the New Year, trust that “where you work” is exactly where God wants you today. But, like Zacchaeus, ask yourself if God is calling you to re-examine how and why you work.I used to think Zacchaeus was uniquely corrupt. However, according to the Theology of Work Commentary, his actions were likely just “industry standard practice.” Until Jesus opened his eyes, Zacchaeus was blind or indifferent to how his work harmed others. He was “just doing his job.”The lesson for us is clear: Following Jesus as mere Christians requires that we question the conventional wisdom of our workplaces and industries to uncover opportunities for redemption and renewal. Here's a 5-step process to help:Pray for God to reveal how your work might harm others. Identify a common practice in your field worth questioning. Ask why this practice is done this way and what fundamental principles drive it. Evaluate those principles against God's Word. Reimagine the practice with a commitment to God's glory and others' good.Zacchaeus may have done this work alone, but you're more likely to succeed with other believers. Seek out fellow mere Christians inside and outside your field to tackle this together today!
Sign-up for my free 20-day devotional, The Word Before Work Foundations, at http://TWBWFoundations.com--Series: Christmas Vocations Part IIIDevotional: 1 of 4And you, my child…will go on before the Lord to prepare the way for him. (Luke 1:76)Today we're starting a new series here on The Word Before Work—a third installment of my semi-annual Christmas Vocations series where we explore the jobs of some of the characters of the Christmas narrative and what they can teach us about our own work today.We begin with John the Baptist whose role was to “prepare the way” for Christ as we see in today's passage—an excerpt from Zecharaiah's prayer after John's birth. Right from the get go, John was told he would never be top dog. His purpose in life was to play the proverbial second fiddle to his cousin Jesus. And all throughout the gospels, we see John joyfully embracing his secondary role. Referring to Jesus, John famously said, “He must become greater; I must become less” (John 3:30).John knew his place in God's cosmic drama. The question is do we? Sure we do intellectually. But functionally, I think many of us spend an ungodly amount of energy clamoring to be center stage. As Christian rapper Sho Baraka says, “we find ourselves feeling like extras on the set of life, trying desperately to write a meaningful part for ourselves.”How does this restless search for a “more meaningful part” in God's story show up? It looks like obsessing over “winning” and “being the best” at work, rather than leading and serving others well. Or believing the lie that you must do something extraordinary for your life to matter rather than basing your significance on Christ's extraordinary work of adopting you into God's family. Or fixating on having “more impact for the kingdom” instead of wholeheartedly working on what God has already entrusted to you.If you can relate to what I'm talking about, please hear this: Ironically, it is only once we embrace our role as “extras on the set of life” and Jesus as the star that we can be truly “successful.” Because then success is secure regardless of the part you play. It is based on the fact that God has given you an irrevocable invitation to enjoy and participate in the only eternal production there is. And once you grasp that, you are free. If you struggle embracing your role in the proverbial supporting cast of God's kingdom, consider these three practices.#1: Start every day on your knees in prayer, physically signifying your submission to Christ.#2: Write John 3:30 and post it near your desk (“He must become greater; I must become less.”)#3: Fast from social media for at least a week as these apps subtly (and not so subtly) try to convince us that we, rather than Christ, are the center of the story of life.Now, go fade into the background behind Christ as you work today!
In this episode, Derek and Scott interview speaker and author, Jordan Raynor. Jordan is a leading voice of the faith and work movement, and in this episode we get very practical as we discuss the connection, challenges, and opportunities of work and marriage.Questions for Discussion:1. Spend some time thinking about Jordan's statement – who do you do your work with?2. How can you not let your work/jobs negatively affect your marriage and family?3. How can you be fully present both at home AND at work?Resources:Books by Jordan Raynor – Redeeming Your Time, The Sacredness of Secular Work, The Word Before WorkWebsite – Jordanraynor.comJordan's Podcast – Mere ChristiansBook – Every Good Endeavor, by Tim KellerScripture:Genesis 1:26-28Revelation 21Isaiah 65:17-23
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Jordan Raynor guides parents in demonstrating the sacredness of every aspect of life and work, encouraging a purposeful approach connected to God for their children. Show Notes and Resources Connect with Jordan Raynor and catch more of their thoughts at jordanraynor.com or to his podcasts Mere Christianand the Word Before Work . And grab Jordan Raynor's book, The Sacredness of Secular Work: 4 Ways Your Job Matters for Eternity (Even When You're Not Sharing the Gospel) in our shop! Intrigued by today's episode? Think deeper about Faith in the Workplace in our FamilyLife Today episode, Faith in the workplace? Want to hear more episodes by Jordan Raynor, listen here! Donate to FamilyLife Today! Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. See resources from our past podcasts. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife's podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
Can your regular job impact eternity? If you're uncertain about whether your job aligns with your spiritual values and God's plan for your life, Jordan Raynor shares ways to make your work meaningful in everyday tasks and explores if God truly cares about what you do from an eternal perspective. Show Notes and Resources Connect with Jordan Raynor and catch more of their thoughts at jordanraynor.com or to his podcasts Mere Christianand the Word Before Work . And grab Jordan Raynor's book, The Sacredness of Secular Work: 4 Ways Your Job Matters for Eternity (Even When You're Not Sharing the Gospel) in our shop! Intrigued by today's episode? Think deeper about Faith in the Workplace in our FamilyLife Today episode, Faith in the workplace? Want to hear more episodes by Jordan Raynor, listen here! Donate to FamilyLife Today! Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. See resources from our past podcasts. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife's podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
My job is boring... Does this work have any real point? Instead of aimlessly searching LinkedIn, Jordan Raynor offers an alternative solution on how to work with purpose! Could God value your work if it's not "in ministry"? Show Notes and Resources Connect with Jordan Raynor and catch more of their thoughts at jordanraynor.com or to his podcasts Mere Christianand the Word Before Work . And grab Jordan Raynor's book, The Sacredness of Secular Work: 4 Ways Your Job Matters for Eternity (Even When You're Not Sharing the Gospel) in our shop! Intrigued by today's episode? Think deeper about Faith in the Workplace in our FamilyLife Today episode, Faith in the workplace? Want to hear more episodes by Jordan Raynor, listen here! Donate to FamilyLife Today! Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. See resources from our past podcasts. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife's podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
Your faith, your career: How can they be one and the same? Author and host of The Word before Work Jordan Raynor gets practical on integrating your relationship with God into your daily work and find purpose and fulfillment skyrocketing far beyond your 9 to 5. Show Notes and Resources Connect with Jordan Raynor and catch more of his thoughts at JordanRaynor.com, or his podcasts, Mere Christians, Redeem the Day, and The Word before Work. Find Jordan on social media on Insta, Twitter, and Facebook @jordanraynor. And grab his book,The Word Before Work: A Monday-Through-Friday Devotional to Help You Find Eternal Purpose in Your Daily Work, in our shop—or receive it free with any donation. Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. See resources from our past podcasts. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
Your faith, your career: How can they be one and the same? Author and host of The Word before Work Jordan Raynor gets practical on integrating your relationship with God into your daily work and find purpose and fulfillment skyrocketing far beyond your 9 to 5. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
Your faith, your career: How can they be one and the same? Author and host of The Word before Work Jordan Raynor gets practical on integrating your relationship with God into your daily work and find purpose and fulfillment skyrocketing far beyond your 9 to 5. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
How are you at managing your time? Perhaps the problem is that you are trying to "manage" your time when you are called to "redeem" your time. In this episode, we discuss with Jordan Raynor some principles to reintegrate our faith with our work (and all of life) so that we become more like Jesus Christ in his time on earth: purposeful, productive, and present. Jordan Raynor is a leading voice in the faith and work movement. He is the author of several books, including Redeeming Your Time: 7 Biblical Principles for Being Purposeful, Present, and Wildly Productive (Waterbrook, 2021). These 7 principles are based on how Jesus managed his time on earth and how he responded to human constraints much like the ones we face today. Listen to Jordan's podcast, Mere Christians, where he interviews guests across the widest variety of vocations, exploring how the gospel influences their work — those who aren't pastors or religious professionals, but who work as entrepreneurs, baristas, accountants, etc. Jordan also offers a quick 5-minute devotional podcast called A Word Before Work. Purchase Jordan Raynor's books from independent booksellers Byron and Beth Borger at Hearts & Minds Bookstore. You can order online through their secure server or call 717-246-333. Mention that you heard about this book on the Reintegrate Podcast and get 20% off! Thanks for listening! Your hosts for the Re-integrate Podcast are Dr. Bob Robinson (@Bob_Robinson_re) and David Loughney (@David_Loughney). Go to re-integrate.org for the latest articles on reintegrating your callings with God's mission and online resources for further learning. You can also find out about a Bible study book that you can use in your small group or individual devotions: Reintegrate Your Vocation with God's Mission. On Reintegrate's podcast page, you'll find more episodes and ways to email us to comment on this podcast. Music provided by Brian Donahue.
In today's podcast, Christa Neidig talks to best selling author, Jordan Raynor. Jordan talks about his latest book, The Word Before Work which features 260 devotional readings - one for every workday of the year. He emphasizes that work is a ministry and how God intended work to be for the kingdom. We hope you enjoy this conversation! https://www.vanderbloemen.com/blog/the-word-before-work
How much information should you give your clients? We have just the episode for you! Today we have Jonathan Bentz, Marketing Manager at Direct Online Marketing. Jonathan discusses with Casey Cheshire that it is important to give as much information to your clients about what your company does rather than leaving them in the dark. He also talks about how important it is to not stretch yourself out thin. You want to be able to have enough time and energy to help your clients. Jonathan gives us his tips on how to stay humble in your company. Tune in to this educational episode. Busted Myths: Stop hiding information away from people who want and need that information. Takeaways: It is important to give as much information to your clients about the company as you can. Hiding information away from them, within reason, when they ask can break the trust you have built. If you control the conversation, you're gonna be top of mind for people and you're going to be there when your prospects are ready to raise their hand. This will create a deep trust between you and them. If you format your website correctly to show potential clients your own brand, then customers won't need to ask what your business does. Make sure your website is clear about what your company is all about. Jonathan's favorite book currently is “Word Before Work” by Jordan Rainer. Jonathan uses this book to help tie his faith and work together. The author's content has been influential for Jonathan over the last 18 months to help bridge that gap. Jonathan believes that if you leave things on the table, then you're probably potentially leaving prospects on the table as well. Jonathan thinks that marketers should be humble and teachable because if you don't, you're going to find yourself in a bad place. Try not to stretch yourself thin. By doing this, you may not be able to invest all of your time and effort into making your platforms successful. Quote of the Show: “When you're not treating someone the way you wanna be treated, that doesn't feel like a winning formula for success.” (05:50) Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanbentz/ Website: https://www.directom.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jonathanbentz Ways to Tune In: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-show/id1338838763 Amazon Music/Audible: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/37228621-2f9c-4905-a223-1844effb49dd Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1vVLpNI1LssMTiL6Kdsamn Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-show Google Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/m/Im7mytmu2wa2mekhoeixlja5hpe?t=The_Hard_Corps_Marketing_Show YouTube: https://youtu.be/pB2JEEBQQNE Podbean: https://www.hardcorpsmarketing.com/e/people-buy-from-people-jonathan-bentz-hard-corps-marketing-show-episode-321/?token=753c4e9bb077c78f1bd53a9b958e29ff Hard Corps Marketing is produced and sponsored by Ringmaster, on a mission to create connections through B2B podcasts. Learn more at https://ringmaster.com/ Listen Notes
Adam sits down with entrepreneur, CEO, Start-up founder, author, podcaster, Jordan Raynor. Jordan and Adam talk about how to handle your phone and your email. Jordan shares how to be more productive, have more time for creativity, and (most importantly!) to have more time for the important relationships in your life by changing your approach to email and texting. Beyond that, Adam and Jordan also talk through 3 ways you can be a more impactful leader, and how to get in the Word of God on a daily basis.Get a copy of Jordan's new book, The Word Before Work: https://amzn.to/3CTXtRpGet a copy of Redeeming Your Time, here: https://amzn.to/3ZC1p2VSign up for The Crew: adamweber.com/thecrew
Do you believe your work is eternally significant? Perhaps you feel as if the work you do carries less eternal impact than the work of a pastor or missionary. But that's not how God sees it. Whatever it looks like day to day, your work is ministry and central to God's plans to restore fallen creation. As the days of creation reveal, God is quite familiar with work himself. He created humans with unique giftings and interests, specifically so we can pursue his redemptive work in partnership with him. Jordan Raynor joins us to talk about his devotional The Word Before Work to help you see how your work connects to God's work in the world. In today's episode we chat about: •what work means in light of the biblical narrative •why our work matters • five ways these truths inform how we should work today Whether you're an entrepreneur, barista, stay-at-home parent, CEO, or coach, God created you for work, it matters, and it holds significance both now and for eternity. Connect with Jordan: https://www.jordanraynor.com https://instagram.com/jordanraynor
Mike Linch welcomes back author and podcaster Jordan Raynor to the Linch with a Leader Podcast, as they discuss Jordan's latest book, The Word Before Work, a Monday-Friday devotional to help you find eternal purpose in your daily work.Through his bestselling books, the Mere Christians podcast, and his weekly devotionals, Jordan has helped millions of Christians in every country on earth connect the gospel to their work.In addition to his writing, Jordan serves as the Executive Chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech startup which Jordan previously ran as CEO following a string of successful ventures of his own.Jordan has twice been selected as a Google Fellow and served in The White House under President George W. Bush. A sixth-generation Floridian, Jordan lives in Tampa with his wife and their three young daughters. The Raynors are proud members of The Church at Odessa.
Mike Linch welcomes back author and podcaster Jordan Raynor to the Linch with a Leader Podcast, as they discuss Jordan's latest book, The Word Before Work, a Monday-Friday devotional to help you find eternal purpose in your daily work.Through his bestselling books, the Mere Christians podcast, and his weekly devotionals, Jordan has helped millions of Christians in every country on earth connect the gospel to their work.In addition to his writing, Jordan serves as the Executive Chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech startup which Jordan previously ran as CEO following a string of successful ventures of his own.Jordan has twice been selected as a Google Fellow and served in The White House under President George W. Bush. A sixth-generation Floridian, Jordan lives in Tampa with his wife and their three young daughters. The Raynors are proud members of The Church at Odessa.
All of us have to work, but what if we feel like our work doesn't have eternal significance? In this episode we talk to Jordan Raynor about how every job can have a purpose for eternity. Whether you're a pastor or a barista, this episode will help you do your job with a mission in mind! But Jordan's new devotional "The Word Before Work" here: The Word Before Work: A Monday-Through-Friday Devotional to Help You Find Eternal Purpose in Your Daily Work - Kindle edition by Raynor, Jordan. Religion & Spirituality Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
All of us have to work, but what if we feel like our work doesn't have eternal significance? In this episode we talk to Jordan Raynor about how every job can have a purpose for eternity. Whether you're a pastor or a barista, this episode will help you do your job with a mission in mind! But Jordan's new devotional "The Word Before Work" here: The Word Before Work: A Monday-Through-Friday Devotional to Help You Find Eternal Purpose in Your Daily Work - Kindle edition by Raynor, Jordan. Religion & Spirituality Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
What if we've been looking at work completely wrong? This week, Steve and the gang chat with speaker and author Jordan Raynor about how our labor really does matter. The post Jordan Raynor | The Word Before Work | Steve Brown, Etc. appeared first on Key Life.
What if we've been looking at work completely wrong? This week, Steve and the gang chat with speaker and author Jordan Raynor about how our labor really does matter. The post Jordan Raynor | The Word Before Work | Steve Brown, Etc. appeared first on Key Life. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1544/29
This week on the By His Grace podcast, Misty Phillip sits down with Jordan Raynor to discuss his newest book, The Word Before Work: A Monday-Through-Friday Devotional to Help You Find Eternal Purpose in Your Daily Work. Bio Jordan Raynor helps Christians respond to the radical, biblical truth that their work matters for eternity. He […] The post Jordan Raynor: The Word Before Work appeared first on By His Grace.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!! On today's episode, entreprenuer, author and work researcher Jordan Raynor talks with Alan about how we've gotten work wrong, why we must recover a theology of work and why he wrote his new book The Word Before Work... and don't miss the fun lightning round. Also, be sure to check out more from our episode sponsor Full Strength Network in the show notes below. About Jordan Jordan Raynor helps Christians respond to the radical, biblical truth that their work matters for eternity. He does this through his bestselling books (The Creator in You, Redeeming Your Time, Master of One, and Called to Create), podcast (Mere Christians), and weekly devotional (The Word Before Work)—content that has served millions of Christ-followers in every country on earth. In addition to his writing, Jordan serves as the Executive Chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech startup which Jordan previously ran as CEO following a string of successful ventures of his own. Jordan has twice been selected as a Google Fellow and served in The White House under President George W. Bush. A sixth-generation Floridian, Jordan lives in Tampa with his wife and their three young daughters. The Raynors are proud members of The Church at Odessa. Connect with Jordan The Word Before Work Website: https://jordanraynor.com/ This episode is sponsored by: Full Strength Network Ministry is hard. Pastors and ministry leaders work long hours with little rest. Maybe your personal life feels exhausting because ministry drains so much energy from you. Often, we're so busy taking care of the people in our ministries, we don't spend the time we should taking care of ourselves. At Full Strength Network, we get it. That's why we have created a wellbeing membership program that gives you access to confidential coaching & counseling experts, relevant wellbeing resources, and a strong community of other pastors focused on living healthy lives. Head over to www.fullstrength.org to learn more and sign up. It's time to take back your wellbeing so you can live and lead well, and Full Strength is here to help. Connect with Full Strength: https://fullstrength.org/
In this episode, meet novelist Meg Howrey and Christian living entrepreneur Jordan Raynor. Listen in as they describe their new books, and what it was like for them to record in the audiobook studio. Enjoy! They're Going to Love You by Meg Howrey: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/708077/theyre-going-to-love-you/ The Word Before Work by Jordan Raynor: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/635857/the-word-before-work/
Welcome to the Love Where You Are podcast! In today's episode, Somer is joined with Jordan Raynor. Bestselling author Jordan Raynor helps Christians respond to the radical, biblical truth that their work matters for eternity. He does this through his books including the forthcoming The Word Before Work: A Monday-Through-Friday Devotional to Help You Find Eternal Purpose in Your Daily Work (WaterBrook; on sale 11/15/22), The Creator in You, and Redeeming Your Time), podcast (Mere Christians), and weekly devotional (“The Word Before Work”)—content that has served millions of Christ-followers in every country on earth. In addition to his writing, Jordan serves as the executive chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech startup which he previously ran as CEO following a string of successful ventures of his own. Jordan served in the White House under George W. Bush and has twice been selected as a Google Fellow. Jordan and Somer talk about the connection between our work and ministry and how to balance our careers while loving God. Thank you for being here today. Now, let's dive into the conversation! Connect with Jordan Raynor: Instagram Website Buy his new book! FAVORITE TAKE-AWAYS: God Himself works as a Creator, gardener and builder before He showed up as a pastor. God calls people into secular work as much as He calls them out of it. Work was the very first gift God gave humankind. God could have chosen to reveal any aspect of His character but the very first thing He reveals is that He is a God who creates. The God of the Bible doesn't define work as the thing one gets paid to do. Some of the most mundane work in the Bible is some of the most celebrated. Even when we work in obscurity, the God of the universe will not forget your work. Work is a means to be a faithful servant of the King. Your work is not the only work that is the work of the Lord. An occupational hazard for anyone in ministry is that we have a tendency to be so preoccupied to do our work FOR God that we forget to do it WITH Him…we place God's mission over God Himself. When you look at the word ministry, it just means service. We're called to work hard, we're called to hustle, but we're also called to trust God that God alone is producing the results. Lord, I know that I can't produce an ounce of results without you. Everything I have is from you and through you and for you. Now in response to that, I'm gonna work hard as a means of making you famous throughout the earth. Jesus is calling us to the pursuit of excellence but He never calls us to the attainment of excellence. God is calling us to do our best with what He has called us to steward. I encourage all Christian parents to speak truth into their kids at an early age that the God of the universe loves them equally on their most successful and least successful day. SCRIPTURE REFERNCES: 1 Corinthians 15:58 Psalm 37:23 Connect with Somer! Stay connected to Somer and the Love Where You Are podcast through her Facebook & Instagram! Now, go love where you are and live on mission for Jesus today.
Welcome to the Love Where You Are podcast! In today's episode, Somer is joined with Jordan Raynor. Bestselling author Jordan Raynor helps Christians respond to the radical, biblical truth that their work matters for eternity. He does this through his books including the forthcoming The Word Before Work: A Monday-Through-Friday Devotional to Help You Find Eternal Purpose in Your Daily Work (WaterBrook; on sale 11/15/22), The Creator in You, and Redeeming Your Time), podcast (Mere Christians), and weekly devotional (“The Word Before Work”)—content that has served millions of Christ-followers in every country on earth. In addition to his writing, Jordan serves as the executive chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech startup which he previously ran as CEO following a string of successful ventures of his own. Jordan served in the White House under George W. Bush and has twice been selected as a Google Fellow. Jordan and Somer talk about the connection between our work and ministry and how to balance our careers while loving God. Thank you for being here today. Now, let's dive into the conversation! Connect with Jordan Raynor: Instagram Website Buy his new book! FAVORITE TAKE-AWAYS: God Himself works as a Creator, gardener and builder before He showed up as a pastor. God calls people into secular work as much as He calls them out of it. Work was the very first gift God gave humankind. God could have chosen to reveal any aspect of His character but the very first thing He reveals is that He is a God who creates. The God of the Bible doesn't define work as the thing one gets paid to do. Some of the most mundane work in the Bible is some of the most celebrated. Even when we work in obscurity, the God of the universe will not forget your work. Work is a means to be a faithful servant of the King. Your work is not the only work that is the work of the Lord. An occupational hazard for anyone in ministry is that we have a tendency to be so preoccupied to do our work FOR God that we forget to do it WITH Him…we place God's mission over God Himself. When you look at the word ministry, it just means service. We're called to work hard, we're called to hustle, but we're also called to trust God that God alone is producing the results. Lord, I know that I can't produce an ounce of results without you. Everything I have is from you and through you and for you. Now in response to that, I'm gonna work hard as a means of making you famous throughout the earth. Jesus is calling us to the pursuit of excellence but He never calls us to the attainment of excellence. God is calling us to do our best with what He has called us to steward. I encourage all Christian parents to speak truth into their kids at an early age that the God of the universe loves them equally on their most successful and least successful day. SCRIPTURE REFERNCES: 1 Corinthians 15:58 Psalm 37:23 Connect with Somer! Stay connected to Somer and the Love Where You Are podcast through her Facebook & Instagram! Now, go love where you are and live on mission for Jesus today.
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Today's guest is Jordan Raynor the best-selling author of multiple books I personally enjoyed including Called to Create and Redeeming Your Time. Jordan's newest book is titled The Word Before Work. During this episode we discuss why Jordan enjoys reading autobiographies from individuals that lived hundreds of years ago. If fame and fortune should be an indicator or motivator for how we should live. Why Jordan is planning to be completely off social media before the end of the year. How he believes following political news is quicksand and how when he worked in politics it made him an angry and bitter person. Jordan explains how we will all benefit from one true day off each week where we realize our value and worth just by existing and not by producing. In Jordan's home they celebrate the Sabbath by not doing anything they feel they have to do, but only doing what they feel like they get to do. Finally, we discuss how Jordan feels true cultural change starts on the ground in the hearts and minds of the citizens. We discussed all of this and so much more during our conversation, so please sit back and enjoy the show. And send me a message with your thoughts @ JamesQuandahl on Instagram and Twitter… And if you're enjoying the show please subscribe or follow and share this episode with a friend. Episode Resourceshttp://JordanRaynor.com (Jordan's website) https://amzn.to/3N8OFuw (Jordan's new book, The Word before Work) https://www.amazon.com/Called-Create-Biblical-Invitation-Innovate/dp/0801075181?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=&linkCode=sl1&tag=quandahl-20&linkId=8869c3d07da73246d8e6f929a64d2f36&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl (Jordan's book, Called to Create) https://amzn.to/3DyRi63 (Jordan's book, Redeeming Your Time)
Jordan Raynor helps Christians respond to the radical, biblical truth that their work matters for eternity. He does this through his bestselling books (The Creator in You, Redeeming Your Time, Master of One, and Called to Create), podcast (Mere Christians), and weekly devotional (The Word Before Work)—content that has served millions of Christ-followers in every country on earth.In addition to his writing, Jordan serves as the Executive Chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech startup which Jordan previously ran as CEO following a string of successful ventures of his own. Jordan has twice been selected as a Google Fellow and served in The White House under President George W. Bush.A sixth-generation Floridian, Jordan lives in Tampa with his wife and their three young daughters. The Raynors are proud members of The Church at Odessa.Jordan's Instagram | Jordan's WebsiteHighlights from today's episode:4:00 Jordan's prayer routine6:40 How to combat feelings of failure in prayer8:30 How Jordan prays in his life11:50 What it means to be intentional in life16:00 How we redeem our time in prayer21:05 Jordan's biggest answered prayer25:30 Jordan's biggest “no” in prayer29:30 Where Jordan learned to pray32:15 How Jordan wants to grow in prayerThings mentioned in today's episode:Redeeming Your Time by Jordan RaynorVal Marie Paper prayer journalsPrayer by Timothy Keller
If you don't have time to listen to today's episode because you are too busy responding to emails and Slack messages, then you need to make time because today Ryan is going to help you get that time back… and more! Jordan Raynor is a bestselling author and his latest book “Redeeming Your Time” is full of great wisdom and tips to help dynamic business owners and CEOs create systems and hacks that help them focus on what's important in their businesses, growing it! Key Takeaways Having a system in place will help you scale your business Budgeting your time is crucial to being more productive Your clients want ideas and creativity and you can't deliver on that if you're tied up with emails all the time About Jordan Raynor Jordan Raynor helps Christians respond to the radical, biblical truth that their work matters for eternity. He does this through his bestselling books (The Creator in You, Redeeming Your Time, Master of One, and Called to Create), podcast (The Call to Mastery), and weekly devotional (The Word Before Work)—content that has served millions of Christ-followers in every country on earth. In addition to his writing, Jordan serves as the Executive Chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech startup that Jordan previously ran as CEO following a string of successful ventures of his own. Jordan has twice been selected as a Google Fellow and served in The White House under President George W. Bush. A sixth-generation Floridian, Jordan lives in Tampa with his wife and their three young daughters. The Raynors are proud members of The Church at Odessa. In This Episode Why you need a system to scale your business [8:42] The mission behind Jordan's message [13:56] The most productive person who ever walked the earth [18:23] Open loops explained and how closing them relieves stress [22:44] Why you need a budget for your time [30:43] 3 steps to help you not get distracted by your inbox [36:05] What your clients want the most [39:57] Why you don't need to answer your emails immediately, and some great email hacks [41:24] Quotes “The work we do in this world, especially as creators, is not just a means of earning a paycheck. It is a means of doing the thing the creator God made us to do.” [15:08] “Creation is not a product, it's a project, and I'm drafting you into service to take this world and fill it with great things that make this world more beautiful and more useful for your fellow humans.” [16:04] “You don't actually have to do the actions, you don't actually have to close the open loops in order for your brain to let them go you just have to externalize them in a single system, outside of your brain, that you know you're gonna come back to you within a reasonable period of time.” [25:20] “What your clients want most is not instant responses from you. What they want are results, and creativity, and new ideas that move their businesses forward, and you can't produce your best ideas and your best work if you're constantly playing ping-pong with emails and Slack messages” [40:30] Links Redeeming Your Time, by Jordan Raynor The Creator in You, by Jordan Raynor FREE Workshop Available "How to Consistently Earn Over $100k Per Year in Video Production While Working Less Than 40 Hours Per Week" Get the ASCEND Method Cheat Sheet Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group Register for the Onward Summit (October 2022) Find Jordan online Follow Jordan on Instagram Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram What's your question for the podcast? Share a video or audio response! Additional Links: Check out the full show notes page If you haven't already, we'd love it if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes!
Your WORK is your ministry! Jordan Raynor, the author of four best-selling books and Executive Chairman of Threshold 360 - a venture-backed tech startup, tells us you don't need to plant a church to have a ministry because your 9-5 has eternal value. Jordan and Bobby dig into how to prioritize the essential from the noise, why true silence is needed in your quiet time, and why Christ-like leaders prioritize their team over themselves. Tune in for the secret that every leader must adopt to lead like Jesus. About the guest: Jordan Raynor helps Christians respond to the radical, biblical truth that their work matters for eternity. He does this through his bestselling books (The Creator in You, Redeeming Your Time, Master of One, and Called to Create), podcast (The Call to Mastery), and weekly devotional (The Word Before Work)—content that has served millions of Christ-followers in every country on earth. In addition to his writing, Jordan serves as the Executive Chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech startup that Jordan previously ran as CEO following a string of successful ventures of his own. Jordan has twice been selected as a Google Fellow and served in The White House under President George W. Bush. A sixth-generation Floridian, Jordan lives in Tampa with his wife and their three young daughters. The Raynors are proud members of The Church at Odessa. About the host: Following a successful career as CEO, Bobby sold his business to a publicly-traded company. In what he calls his "second half of life", Bobby seeks to pour Biblically-based principles into growth-minded business, church, and non-profit leaders. Through Values-Driven Leadership, Bobby serves as an Executive Coach and Training Consultant for organizations. He shares many of his principles and practices through a weekly blog, the True North Leader podcast, and through three books he has authored: Principled Profits: Outward Success Is an Inside Job, True North Business: A Leader's Guide to Extraordinary Growth and Impact, and The Freedom Paradox: Is Unbridled Freedom Dividing America? FREE GIFT: BobbyAlbert.com/culturecheckup Find out more at BobbyAlbert.com
Join me on the Fast Track to Grant Writer: www.teresahuff.com/vip Clarity Is the Key to Unlock Mastery The last couple of weeks we've been talking about the importance of clarity. Before we can be effective in our work, we must a) be clear ourselves, and then b) be able to clearly convey that to others. Today's guest is on a journey to gain clarity so he can serve with excellence. You've heard me mention him several times on the show and I've often recommended his book Master of One. I'm honored to talk with Jordan Raynor, author, entrepreneur, and podcaster. He is passionate about the idea that our work matters for eternity, and he's on a journey to help others discover how they can best serve with purpose. Jordan shares so much wisdom for doing our work with excellence, setting clear goals, and growing a team. He shares a wealth of experiences in the interview. You'll find this interview inspiring and challenging to keep pursuing your path to mastery. Pursuing Excellence Jordan shares some incredible nuggets. We cover: Mastering one thing well instead of spreading too thin across many things The importance of clarity When to pivot vs. when to persevere Setting goals and collecting data to help make decisions OKR = Objectives and Key Results goal-setting framework Challenges of growing a team Getting the right people in the right seats and the importance of having A+ talent on your team Advice for those looking for clarity and purpose in their work I appreciate Jordan's encouragement and down to earth advice for finding clarity and focusing in on the right things. Challenge Question: Jordan and I talked about several key areas in order to master our one thing well. Which one do you need to focus on the most right now? If you enjoyed this episode, you can book a 1:1 strategy session with me at teresahuff.com/mentor. The world needs you out there making a difference! Connect with me over on LinkedIn or send me a message. And if you need more support, join me on the Fast Track to Grant Writer already and let's get you moving! Meet Jordan Raynor Jordan Raynor helps Christians respond to the radical, biblical truth that their work matters for eternity. He does this through his bestselling books (The Creator in You, Redeeming Your Time, Master of One, and Called to Create), podcast (Mere Christians), and weekly devotional (The Word Before Work)—content that has served millions of Christ-followers in every country on earth. In addition to his writing, Jordan serves as the Executive Chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech startup which Jordan previously ran as CEO following a string of successful ventures of his own. Jordan has twice been selected as a Google Fellow and served in The White House under President George W. Bush. A sixth-generation Floridian, Jordan lives in Tampa with his wife and their three young daughters. The Raynors are proud members of The Church at Odessa. Connect with Jordan: Jordanraynor.com The Word Before Work - www.jordanraynor.com/twbw Instagram: @jordanraynor Free Audit: How Grant-Ready Is Your Nonprofit? Are you feeling overwhelmed with trying to help your nonprofit apply for grants? Go through the free audit and I'll help you sort out the next steps for your organization. Do You Have What It Takes to Be a Grant Writer? Take the Quiz: If you're ready to explore a career in grant writing, take my free quiz, “Do you have what it takes to be a grant writer?” People are always surprised at how many skills they already have. The distance isn't as far as they thought. Let's figure out how you can use your skills to help change your world. If you're ready to step up your nonprofit game in 2022, join me on the Fast Track to Grant Writer. The world needs you. Resources Mentioned: Jordan Raynor's books: The Creator in You, Redeeming Your Time, Master of One, and Called to Create No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention by Reed Hastings and Erin Meyer The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph by Ryan Holiday Quote: “The people on this planet who end up doing nothing are those who never realized they couldn't do everything.” - Kevin DeYoung New Story Charity with Brett Hagler Episode 95: 5 Tips to Improve Your Grant Writing Clarity Episode 96: Strategy Call: Gaining Clarity for a Nonprofit's Next Steps Wondering how to find grants and keep up with all the applications? Check out Instrumentl! It's a robust grant search, tracking, and project management tool. Go to teresahuff.com/instrumentl and use the code GWSPOD for a free two-week trial AND $50 off your first month Connect with Teresa Huff: Website: www.teresahuff.com Take the Quiz: Do you have what it takes to be a grant writer? Social: LinkedIn Community LinkedIn Instagram Pinterest Get on the Fast Track to Grant Writer: www.teresahuff.com/vip
Ok friends. If you are an entrepreneur you are going to love this. If you feel compelled to create, innovate, redeem and restore you are going to love this. If you are passionate about the gospel of the KINGDOM you are going to LOVE this. Today we have a rare opportunity to talk with author, thought leader & entrepreneur Jordan Raynor. Jordan helps Christians respond to the radical, biblical truth that their work matters for eternity. He does this through his bestselling books (The Creator in You, Redeeming Your Time, Master of One, and Called to Create), he also offers the podcast titled (The Call to Mastery), and weekly devotional (The Word Before Work)— his content that has served millions of Christ-followers in every country on earth. In addition to his writing, Jordan serves as the Executive Chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech startup which Jordan previously ran as CEO following a string of successful ventures of his own. Jordan has twice been selected as a Google Fellow and served in The White House under President George W. Bush.
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Jordan Raynor helps Christians respond to the radical, biblical truth that their work matters for eternity. He does this through his bestselling books (The Creator in You, Redeeming Your Time, Master of One, and Called to Create), podcast (The Call to Mastery), and weekly devotional (The Word Before Work)—content that has served millions of Christ-followers in every country on earth. A sixth-generation Floridian, Jordan lives in Tampa, Florida with his wife and their three young daughters. In this episode we discuss:How God modeled work for usModeling rest to our kidsBeing thankful for God's answered prayersThe Word of God in relation to productivityTechnology and our overall well-beingEliminating hurry in our lifeHow to eliminate unnecessary parts of our scheduleBudgeting your timeFinding your calling in your workHow to connect your kids with career goals and the ability they have to create For more on Jordan Raynor: Go to his website https://jordanraynor.com/Get his new kids book The Creator In You https://amzn.to/37ZcGnG For more information on the ministry of Discerning Dad:Check out my website! https://discerning-dad.com/Order my newest book- "Eyes on Jesus: A 90-Day Discernment Devotional" now! This is a must-read for your personal quiet time with Jesus. Order here https://amzn.to/3vIArYYGrow your YouTube account like I did with TubeBuddy! Use my link https://www.tubebuddy.com/discerningdadYou can purchase my book that started it all, Everyday Discernment: The Importance of Spirit-led decision making, on Amazon https://amzn.to/3dDGKVwBecome a patron supporter and get exclusive benefits such as my second podcast and much more https://www.patreon.com/DiscerningdadSupport me on Faithful- I have exclusive content you can't find anywhere else! https://faithful.place/users/discerningdad
On this episode of Dad Up, my guest, Jordan Raynor, shares important principles that are found in his book and shares how these principles can help us as parents have better relationships with our kids. Jordan Raynor helps Christians respond to the radical, biblical truth that their work matters for eternity. He does this through his bestselling books (The Creator in You, Redeeming Your Time, Master of One, and Called to Create), podcast (The Call to Mastery), and weekly devotional (The Word Before Work)—content that has served millions of Christ-followers in every country on earth. In addition to his writing, Jordan serves as the Executive Chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech startup which Jordan previously ran as CEO following a string of successful ventures of his own. Jordan has twice been selected as a Google Fellow and served in The White House under President George W. Bush. Dad Up! https://jordanraynor.com https://linktr.ee/jordanraynor https://www.daduptribe.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3YGCtoxbiOMR-fQAeNnxIw https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dad-up-podcast/id1486764562 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bryan-ward8/support
Have you thought about the creation story and wondered about how it all happened? If you've been around kids that have asked questions about how it all happened and felt stumped, you're not alone. The truth is, God is a working God, and while he rested on the seventh day of creation, it was only the beginning of the work he has done. God invites human beings to create with him. This week on The Truly Co Podcast, we're chatting with Jordan Raynor about his new book, The Creator in You, a beautiful illustrated children's book with a profoundly deep message for kids and adults. Jordan is an author of four books and helps Christians respond to the radical, biblical truth that their work matters for eternity. He does this through his bestselling books The Call to Mastery Podcast and weekly devotional (The Word Before Work)––content that has served millions of Christ-followers in every country on earth. Listen in to learn more about: How God's work is like and unlike our own. Practical ways we can look at our work (and our kids work) with purpose, enthusiasm, and joy. Work existed before sin and therefore was once perfect worship, and what this means for us today. How we can reframe our perspectives on "ministry work" to embrace the eternal significance of our daily activities. Connect with Jordan: Website - http://jordanraynor.com/ The Creator in You Redeeming Your Time Master of One Called to Create The Call to Mastery podcast The Word Before Work podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jordanraynor/ Subscribe to Truly Magazine Listen to The Truly Co Podcast on Apple and Spotify
Sign-up for my free 20 day devotional, The Word Before Work Foundations, at http://TWBWFoundations.com But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Since we have now been justified by his blood, how much more shall we be saved from God's wrath through him! For if, while we were God's enemies, we were reconciled to him through the death of his Son, how much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved through his life! (Romans 5:8-10)There are two signs that you've crossed over to the dark side of discipline. Last week, we looked at the first: a failure to extend grace to those who are less disciplined than you. Here's the second sign: a failure to extend grace to yourself.I can be hard on myself if I fail to complete my to-do list, get my kids to bed on time, or accurately estimate how long it will take to complete a project. But just as the gospel helps me extend grace to others, it is also the key to extending grace to myself. Let me explain.We talk a lot here on The Word Before Work about how the gospel compels us to be ambitious for and disciplined in our work. But there's a flipside to that coin. The gospel is also our source of rest. How? Because the gospel assures you that God adores you even on your most undisciplined day!Every night as I put my young kids to bed, I say, “Hey girls, do you know daddy loves you no matter how many bad things you do?” They nod their heads. Then I ask, “You know I also love you no matter how many good things you do?” They nod again. Then I say, “Who else loves you like that?” and they reply, “Jesus.” You and I need to hear those same words spoken over our work today. If you believe that Christ died for you while you were his enemy (see Romans 5), surely you can believe that he'll love you if you don't finish today's to-do list.I want to close this series with the same Scripture I started with. In 1 Corinthians 9:25, Paul said, “Everyone who goes in for athletics exercises self-discipline in everything. They do it to gain a crown that perishes; we do it for an imperishable one.” Our crown is imperishable, believer. True, it may have more or less jewels in it based on how we steward this life. But our entrance into God's kingdom—our position as princes and princesses—is secure forever. May that security lead us, like Paul, to embrace “self-discipline in everything,” while avoiding the dark side of discipline. As we start this New Year, may we be a people who are purposeful, present, and wildly productive on behalf of our King.
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Sign-up for my free 20 day devotional, The Word Before Work Foundations, at http://TWBWFoundations.com And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth. (John 1:14)I ended last week's devotional with a question: If the gospel compels us to “redeem our time” (see Ephesians 5:16), where can we look for practical wisdom as to how to manage our time well? That question brings us to the fifth and final truth of this series: By studying the life of Christ, we can know how God would manage his time.I know, this is a wild idea, so give me a minute to unpack it.John 1:14 tells us that God, the author of time, “became flesh” in the person of Jesus Christ. During his time on earth, Jesus was 100% God and 100% man, meaning that he experienced the same day-to-day challenges as other mortals. He had a business to run, a mother and father to care for, hunger to manage, and the need for sleep. Oh yeah, and he faced the same twenty-four-hour time constraint as every other human being.OK Jordan, Jesus had a finite amount of time on earth. But surely the demands on his time can't compare to what we experience today, can they? Absolutely they can! Pastor Kevin DeYoung says that “If Jesus were alive today, he'd get more e-mails than any of us. He'd have people calling his cell all the time….Jesus did not float above the fray, untouched by the pressures of normal human existence.” DeYoung's words bring to mind Hebrews 4:15 which says that “we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses.” In the person of Jesus, the Word became flesh, ensuring he could empathize with all of our weaknesses, including our efforts to steward 24 hours each day.OK Jordan, but do the gospels really have anything to say about how Jesus spent his time on earth? Now we're getting somewhere! Yes, they do—quite a bit in fact. But in order to see it, we must adjust the lens through which we read the gospels.Pastor John Mark Comer has written extensively about how modern Christians read the gospels almost exclusively for their theology and ethics. “We read [the gospels] as cute sermon illustrations or allegorical pick-me-ups or theological gold mines,” Comer says. “…not bad, but we often miss the proverbial forest for the trees. [The gospels] are biographies.”And what do biographies show us? The lifestyle and habits of their subjects. The gospel biographies are our opportunity to see not just what Jesus said or what he did but how he walked, so that we can walk through life and manage our time the way he did. OK Jordan, then how did Jesus walk? How did he manage his time? That is the question we will explore in the next series here on The Word Before Work which kicks off next Monday. Trust me, you won't want to miss it!
Welcome to the Redeem the Day podcast! In this 7-episode podcast, authors MARK BATTERSON (Win the Day) and JORDAN RAYNOR (Redeeming Your Time) unpack the theology, theory, and tactics you need to be purposeful, present, and wildly productive. Here's a bit more about each host.JORDAN RAYNORJordan Raynor helps Christians respond to the radical, biblical truth that their work matters for eternity. He does this through his bestselling books (The Creator in You, Redeeming Your Time, Master of One, and Called to Create), podcast (The Call to Mastery), and weekly devotional (The Word Before Work)—content that has served millions of Christ-followers in every country on earth. In addition to his writing, Jordan serves as the Executive Chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech startup which Jordan previously ran as CEO following a string of successful ventures of his own. Jordan has twice been selected as a Google Fellow and served in The White House under President George W. Bush. A sixth-generation Floridian, Jordan lives in Tampa with his wife and their three young daughters. The Raynors are proud members of The Church at Odessa.MARK BATTERSONMark Batterson is the lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC. One church with multiple locations, NCC owns and operates Ebenezers Coffeehouse, The Miracle Theatre, and the DC Dream Center. NCC is currently developing a city block into The Capital Turnaround—the 100,000 sf space will include an event venue, child development center, mixed-use marketplace, and co-working space. Mark holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Regent University and is the New York Times best-selling author of twenty books including, The Circle Maker, In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day, Wild Goose Chase, Play the Man, Whisper, and recently released Win the Day. Mark and his wife Lora have three children and live on Capitol Hill.
Our work in this world is a primary form of ministry. It's important. But in order to do our work well, we need to manage our time well. In today's episode, Jordan Raynor joins host Taylor Phillips and talks about the importance of BIBLICALLY managing your time well by looking at the Author of time. Pre-order Jordan's book here: www.jordanraynor.com If you pre-order Jordan's book, you'll be entered to win a trip to the Holy Land. ________________ Taylor Phillips is an Author, Wife, Business Owner and Dog-mom. Her book "Training Ground: From Anointing to Appointing" was released in January 2021 and talks about the importance of pursuing what God has called you to do in humility and honor, and practical ways to walk it out. She enjoys helping small business owners show up confidently and authentically on social media, as well as helping entrepreneurs own their position in God's Kingdom through Brand + Marketing Strategy __________ Jordan Raynor is the national best-selling author of Called to Create, Master of One, and his most recent book, Redeeming Your Time: 7 Biblical Principles for Being Purposeful, Present, and Wildly Productive. Through his work as an author and serial entrepreneur, he has helped millions of Christians around the world connect the gospel to their work through his “Call to Mastery” podcast and weekly devotionals, The Word Before Work. He also serves as the executive chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech start-up that has built the world's largest library of 360-degree virtual experiences of hotels, restaurants, and attractions. A highly sought-after speaker on the topic of faith and work, Raynor has spoken at many events around the world including Harvard University, SXSW, and has been selected as a Google fellow twice. He has been interviewed by many media outlets including CNBC, Fast Company, WIRED Magazine, “In the Market with Janet Parshall,” and the Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast. Jordan lives in Tampa with his wife and their three daughters. For more information, visit https://www.jordanraynor.com & https://www.instagram.com/jordanraynor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taylor-phillips6/support
Jordan Raynor, Host of the Call to Mastery, takes the guest seat for this special 100th episode. In a conversation with one of the podcast's producers, Jordan shares 5 superlatives for the first 100 episodes including “Best Guest Nobody Has Ever Heard Of” and the “Most Underappreciated Episode,” his two biggest takeaways from reading Scripture front to back specifically looking for what it has to say about work, and how his “one thing” has become more refined.Links Mentioned:Jenna FortierThreshold 360Every Good EndeavorMignon Francois of The Cupcake CollectionAmy DownsDiane LatikerThe Word Before WorkYouVersionGreg BrennemanJaneen UzzellGraham CochraneBrett HaglerJoel ManbyThe Gospel CoalitionCollin HansonTimothy KellerN.T. WrightMissy WallaceCal NewportJohn Mark ComerWill WeatherfordGisela KreglingerThe Infinite GameGod and the PandemicDeep WorkGetting Things DoneThe Jesus Storybook BibleRuthless Elimination of HurryNo Rules RulesShoe DogJordan Raynor WebsiteJordan Raynor BookshelfThe Call To Mastery on Apple PodcastsJordan Raynor Email