Faith + Work in the Future Economy. Analyzing yesterday, asking today, and anticipating tomorrow. Hosted by Will Sorrell.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Nell Goddard helps us understand how students, workers, and local churches can practice integrating their faith and work.
We're talking all things Christian ethics in this can't miss episode. Social media and VR are changing the landscape of what it means to be a human who interacts with other humans. Robert Martin is vulnerable, brilliant, and timely in this informativ... more
Season 2 begins with two founders of two faith-based tech communities. James and Doc are changing the conversation of what it means to be a Christian in the tech-space, and their wisdom encourages anyone who wants to integrate their work into their f... more
Caroline Pierce, one of the host's oldest and dearest friends, sheds light on the financial tech industry, cryptocurrency, blockchain, and more. Caroline also describes the realities of growing up in the Deep South--how she struggled with faith, the ... more
Will aims to connect faith and work in a practical manner that benefits the Christian and empowers them to seek out their own ways to bring their faith into their workplace, interviewing people from a wide range of professions. I would highly recommend a listen!
Will Sorrell does a fantastic job interviewing people and exploring big ideas of faith and work. These discussions will shape not on Christians but our entire economy.
I’m probably not this podcast’s primary target audience (it somewhat assumes an Protestant/evangelical background—something I have but am skeptical of), but as someone fairly well versed in the subject matter, I was pleased with the quality in guests and hosting skills, and I was surprised to find I ended up learning some new things I didn’t know. The first episode in particular makes great strides towards bringing clarity to the messy overlap of church and business in light of high-paced job au... more
Ergonomy is the product of much passion and thought. Will Sorrell has crafted this podcast carefully, and in it he helpfully unites the theological with the practical. Ergonomy surveys a wealth of credible sources with vast knowledge and experience in the realm of faith and work. This podcast informs, urges, and exhorts its listeners, and it is worth every listen.
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