
Jordan Raynor's Interviews
255. Redeeming Our Time with Jordan Raynor “But as for you, be strong and do not lose courage, for there is reward for your work.” 2 Chronicles 15:7 AMP **Transcription Below** Jordan Raynor is a leading voice of the faith and work movement. Through his bestselling books (The Sacredness of Secular Work, Redeeming
Mark Batterson (Author of A Million Little Miracles)
How our work can teach us more about God, why you should consider installing a “personal Mount Rushmore” behind your desk, and how to make work more playful and fun for your team. Links Mentioned:Mark BattersonMark Batterson BooksMark Batterson on XMark Batterson on InstagramMark Batterson on FacebookNational Community
Dr. Linda Braddy (CEO of American Red Cross - North Texas)
How Linda was freed from analysis paralysis about discerning “God’s will” for her work, the biblical evidence that God cares about your work and not just what your work does “for the kingdom,” and how a proper theology of the New Earth has made Linda feel more alive and much more likely to share her faith -- Pre-order
Manly w/ Andy Survey: Manly with Andy survey | Wow God Podcast Network Want to manage your time better? Well, you can learn how Jesus was productive with Jordan Rainer's book, Redeeming Your Time. We'll also take a look at Moses' life and a time when he felt unequipped for what God was calling him to do. And Travis Ga
Justin McRoberts (Songwriter + Author of Sacred Strides)
How to work and rest from a place of belovedness, what types of rest can save you from burnout and exhausting vacations, and how ridiculous songs like “You Make the Poops” can honor God. Links Mentioned:Justin McRobertsJustin McRoberts on LinktreeJustin McRoberts on FacebookJustin McRoberts on XJustin McRoberts on YouT
Dave Evans (Co-founder of EA Sports + Author of Designing Your Life)
How the truth that “God’s will is much more a way than a thing” leads to a radical freedom in life and work, the difference between “justifying your legitimacy” and “expressing your belovedness” through your work, and the most brilliant interpretation of Ecclesiastes I’ve ever heard. Links Mentioned:Dave Evans on Linke
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