
David and his guests discuss the notion that it is in work -- effort, service, striving -- of every kind that we discover our meaning and purpose; a significant and successful life is one rooted in full-time productivity and cultivation of God’s created world.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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David goes through countless sermons and lectures from his late father, renowned 20th century theologian and philosopher, Dr. Greg Bahnsen, to look at his theology of work, rest, and productivity. What he finds is prescient, prophetic, and powerful.... more
Kuyperian thought says “Christ is Lord over white collar professional work,” right? Those of us who believe in a total world-and-life view of Christianity believe that Christ is Lord over white collar work, blue collar work, and even … CREATIVE work... more
The CEO of the Wounded Warrior Project joins us with 35 years of enlisted experience to talk about one of the greatest examples of work as the fundamental source of dignity and self-worth in our lives available – our disabled veterans. If you are no... more
David is joined by two of his best pals, who also happen to be two of the smartest Christian thinkers out there, on the whole landscape today of evangelical thought and practice around work. They pontificate on why Proverbs was so focused on those w... more
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Faith, family, friends, and work! So good to hear the other side of work that the culture and the world is serving us. Every since I started listening and reading the book, it has rejuvenated my work ethic. Truly a goldmine for the everyday layman out there who struggles with the thought their work doesn’t means any thing
If you’ve ever wanted to be a fly on the wall during a congenial conversation between admired heavyweights, here’s your chance.
David Bahnsen. Enough said.
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