Not all businesses are created equal. Patriot Mobile is a beacon of Kingdom culture in a world full of companies that support anti-biblical agendas. Patriot’s CMO Scott Coburn provides a behind-the-scenes look at how this organization operates to honor God. You can make the switch on Patriot Mobile’s website and use code IWORK4HIM for free activation. AND iWork4Him will also receive 5% from every customer bill that comes through the iWork4Him sign up page. This helps fund the iWork4Him mission at no extra cost to you!
Read MoreThis timely message was laid on Jim & Martha’s hearts so that you might open your heart to your neighbors. Jim and Martha are challenging YOU to invite a lonely neighbor to Thanksgiving next week. Just look for who you can invite and then “put a little more water in the soup!” Start those “What are you doing for Thanksgiving?” conversations today!
Read MoreDr. White discovered that when you start treating workers as real people, you value them more. But not everyone speaks the same “language” when it comes to appreciation. That’s where The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace comes in, a book detailing the five different ways to truly appreciate others at work. This episode demonstrates the importance and impact of appreciating those we work with.
Read MoreWe LOVE work and think it’s a gift from God. However, it’s one of the main distractions that can often take us away from our marriages and families. Listen for advice about examining the time you’re spending with your family versus the time you’re dedicating to less important areas, because if your marriage isn’t strong, it’s going to negatively impact other parts of life. You’re invited to take stock of your marriage and brainstorm ways to strengthen it today.
Read MoreGuest Bruce Bruinsma just retired at 82. Even as a lifelong entrepreneur who loves to work, he admits that retirement has been the greatest time of his life – a time of epic flourishing. Why is that? Because he has found and pursues meaning and purpose, not just leisure!
Read MoreTraditional American retirement focuses on leisure and tells us “it’s all downhill from here.” Leisure can have value, but it doesn’t give us the purpose we need to live intentional, godly lives. Likewise, financial planning is a big aspect of retirement, but Bruce attests that it shouldn’t be the main focus. God has more for us if we’ll follow Him into our retirement years.
Read MoreMentoring doesn’t have to be complicated. It’s as simple as sharing your life with someone. And that’s exactly how John and Liz Jacobs – a couple with a heart for pouring into others – view mentoring relationships. There is so much fantastic advice packed into this show that you won’t want to miss! For more information and guidance on mentoring – whether you want to mentor or be mentored – reach out to Jim at jim@iWork4Him.com
Read MoreDue to a mutual calling to embolden women in their faith, Catherine Gates and Amy Cedrone collaborate together at Polished Network, an organization that helps women develop both their personal and professional lives – and all from a biblical perspective! Listen and get some of their tips for celebrating the Christian working women in your life.
Read MoreDaniel took a 6-week Marketplace Mission Trip with Follower of One and his excitement for being Jesus at his workplace – working as a high school weightlifting instructor – is contagious. He believes that the Gospel is fun! It’s like one beggar telling another beggar where to find the bread (or prime rib). When we’re living intentionally at work, there are no wasted conversations or interactions. Register for the upcoming trip with iWork4Him, and discover how to be a missionary at work!
Read MoreJoin iWork4Him on a 2-week mission trip starting November 5th – right from the comfort of your own home! This is a trip that everyone can go on. And as you’ll hear in this episode, once you go on one Marketplace Mission Trip, you’ll want to keep going “taking” these trips. Follower of One’s Mike Henry outlines what a Marketplace Mission Trip looks like and why you should consider participating.
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