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Ep 2036: An Identity Reevaluation

In this episode of iWork4Him, Jim and Martha Brangenberg shake things up by tossing out the idea that work and ministry are separate worlds. Nope, they're all about bringing faith right into the 9-to-5 grind! You’ll hear about why it’s so important to have a correct view of your identity as a believer on assignment, living with Jesus at the center in every part of your life.  

Your job is way more than just a paycheck – it's a mission field where God wants to use your unique talents, gifts, and abilities to minister to others. From praying for your coworkers by name to going the extra mile in service, it’s all about bringing Jesus into your workplace. The iWork4Him Nation Covenant is a great guide for doing this. Plus, they give some tips on how to be a workplace superstar, since excellence is part of the deal when you're repping Jesus. So, if you're ready to turn your office into a faith-fueled adventure, tune in and get ready to see your workplace in a whole new light. 

Lastly, Jim and Martha discuss how they’ve recently made changes in their own lives to support Kingdom businesses. Check out the businesses mentioned in today’s show: 

  • SaferNet wants to make sure you, your family, and your business are kept safe from the dangers that lurk on your computers, tablets, and phones. With a VPN, antivirus software, and internet filters, SaferNet is the affordable, reliable option to protect your digital world.  

  • Patriot Mobile offers an alternative to the major mobile carriers but with the same great service. Support faith, family, and freedom by switching your phone service to Patriot Mobile. Use the iWork4Him link for free activation.  

  • ePaymints is set apart from other payment processors because they don’t support antibiblical agendas and have an excellent focus on you, the customer!

Featuring: Jim & Martha Brangenberg

Ministry/ Workplace: iWork4Him

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Ep 2036: An Identity Reevaluation iWork4Him with Jim & Martha Brangenberg