Workplace & Workspace From Gen X’ers Perspective
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Jim and Martha Brangenberg were recently guests on the Millennial Boom Podcast with host Patrick Kelly.  They spoke with Patrick about workplace & workspace from their perspective as Gen X’ers – Part 1 of a 2 part interview.

Featured Guest: Patrick Kelly

Workplace/Ministry: Millennial Boom Podcast

Understanding The Power Of God’s Word
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Today we are talking to David Collum, President of the Pocket Testament League, and Mollie Yoder, Director of Member Relations. 

The Pocket Testament League has been equipping Christ-followers to read, carry, and share the Gospel of John since 1893. Today, David and Mollie talk with us about the unique challenges that PTL faces in 2020 and beyond – among them the COVID-19 pandemic and an increasingly digital society. 

The Pocket Testament League's biggest challenge – digital or analog – is getting people to understand the incredible power of God's Word. When we, as believers, invite someone to read the Gospel, it isn't our job to change their hearts or minds; it's the Holy Spirit's. God's word is living and active, and when someone reads it, they can't walk away un-impacted.

In the past, the PTL has primarily disseminated the Gospel of John through printed copies that go out to their members. These individuals then carry the Gospel with them, pray about who to give them to, and then share them.  Obviously, with COVID-19, physical handing out printed copies of the Gospel of John is no longer accessible, so the PTL tapped into its global web presence and developed the 3-2-1 Plan.  

The 3-2-1 Plan allows people to continue to share the Gospel during social distancing through three simple ways: 1) an email reading plan from PTL, 2) a video series where the Word of God is read, discussed, and a question is asked, and 3) a daily texted bible verse and question. 

If you are interested in Pocket Testament League’s simple 3-2-1 Plan for sharing the Gospel with your coworkers, family, friends, or neighbors, check out their website at PTL.org

David Collum is a Contributor to Chapter 11 of The iWork4Him Field Manual.

Mollie Yoder is a Contributor to Chapter 10 of The SheWorks4Him Field Manual.

 Featured Guest: Mollie Yoder & David Collum

Workplace/Ministry: Pocket Testament League

FaceBook Live Video Interview

Thank You Jacksonville
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IF there is one thing that is certain it’s that Change is inevitable. Over the past 15 years we have studied the movement to equip people like you and me to live out our faith in our work. The number of Ministries focused on this has gone from 100+ to 3000+. The country is alive with Jesus Followers who are now beginning to understand that their faith in Jesus has a lot more to do with Monday through Friday than just Sunday Morning.  When we went on the air 7 years ago, Christian Talk radio was a steady reliable medium and podcasts were an up and coming trend. Today there are almost a million different podcasts out there and hundreds specifically about the faith and work movement.

Our platform and our focus are changing and our medium digitizing.  For now, iWork4Him is on the move and we wanted to share with you the incredible things that God has us working on.  Everything comes to an end but often an end leads to a beginning and that is what we are going to talk about today.

Thank you Jacksonville for being an amazing audience, you have a special place in our heart and we love you and hope you will stay in touch.  www.iWork4Him.com

Featured Guest: JIm & Martha Brangenberg

Workplace/Ministry: www.iWork4Him.com

An Example Of A Good Disruption
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When Luke Andrews was first introduced to the idea of Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI) he did his homework, started praying, and learning more about its purpose.  Eventually God led Luke to solely represent only BRI.  Sometimes, when God teaches us a new truth it can disrupt our work.  Luke is an example of a good disruption.

Featured Guest: Luke Andrews

Workplace/Ministry: Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI)

Dealing With The Challenges As A Woman Of Faith At Work.
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Today we talk with Leah Archibald from the Theology of Work Project out of Boston, MA, an organization that connects the Bible with the work you do every day. 

Leah discusses some of the unique challenges that Christian women face in the workplace and tells us about the Theology of Work Project’s new devotions specifically for Christian Working Women. 

Women have been working in the home and the marketplace since the beginning of time – these devotionals - “Created and Called: Women in the Workplace”, “Proverbs 31 Woman”, and “Overcoming the Challenges of Working Women” are available for FREE online at Theologyofwork.org. 

Theology of Work Project contributed to Chapter 12 of The sheWorks4Him Field Manual.

Featured Guest: Leah Archibald

Workplace/Ministry: devos for CWW ; Theology of Work Project

Touching The Hearts Of Small Town America
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Small Town America. It’s unique and challenging but definitely a place of ministry and a mission field. How about planting a vet clinic and a mobile coffee shop in the town to touch the hearts of the residents. We’re talking to Brian and Carol Thompson about their story.

Featured Guest: Brian & Carol Thompson

Workplace/Ministry: Thompsons Veterinary Center & Cuppa Joe on the Go