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Center for Faith and Work

Center for Faith and Work

A weekly Religion and Spirituality podcast
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Center for Faith and Work

Center for Faith and Work

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Center for Faith and Work

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Center for Faith and Work

A weekly Religion and Spirituality podcast
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Becoming Fully Human - David Kim by Center for Faith and Work
Culture As Liturgy by James K.A. Smith by Center for Faith and Work
A New Faith And Work Movement by David H. Kim by Center for Faith and Work
Workplace Discipleship by David H. Kim by Center for Faith and Work
The Biblical God is a God who delights in all of his creation. Even before God created humans, he delighted in the world and the creatures he had made. Now, however, we live in a fallen world, and that fallenness has impacted every area of life
Sex, money, and power—three great temptations. Yet, of the three, power may be the least discussed and the most problematic. Christians can choose to live lives of complete chastity or they may give away all their earthly possessions, but non
Jeff Van Duzer - Why Business Matters To God Too often Christian businesspeople think that their work’s sole purpose is to generate money that they can donate to more “spiritual” causes. But what about business itself? Does God care about that
Vito Auito - Too often, Christian artists hear spiritual tropes that are long on theory, but short on practice. In our inaugural lecture of CFW's new Faith & Art Lecture series, artist and pastor Vito Aiuto expounds three modes of vision that e
Curt Thompson - psychiatrist and author, explores the impact of shame in impairing work communities, and how the gospel fosters a renewed form of vulnerability as a solution.
Author Dr. Anthony Bradley speaks about the spiritual connection between vocational duty and family flourishing, positing that sustainability in families leads to sustainability in society and social shalom.
J. Richard Middleton - To envision the New we must invariably look to the Old. Throughout the gospel, it’s made clear to us that God is renewing our world, which is leading towards a New Heaven and New Earth. If this world is to become His dwel
David Brooks - All human beings long for transcendence. The yearning for something holy, something higher than what we currently experience or know, can be the spark for so much of our work. But if that longing isn’t active, if our imagination
Nancy Ortberg - Being a leader is about creating a way for people to contribute in order to make something extraordinary happen. Nancy Ortberg discusses two simple ways in which leaders can do this to humanize work. First, she explores the ways
Brad Katsuyama with Rev. David H. Kim - IEX CEO and co-founder Brad Katsuyama discusses the unique position of finding oneself confronted with an entire industry's hidden brokenness.The subject of Michael Lewis' acclaimed book Flash Boys, Katsu
Rev. David H. Kim - Our notion of calling often goes unchecked. Discerning our call is a journey that is often misguided by an inward quest of self discovery. From this, our careers can become riddled with disorientation, burnout, entitlement,
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