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6 Principles of Transformation with Eric Dunavant-CMAW111

Released Monday, 30th November 2020
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6 Principles of Transformation with Eric Dunavant-CMAW111

6 Principles of Transformation with Eric Dunavant-CMAW111

6 Principles of Transformation with Eric Dunavant-CMAW111

6 Principles of Transformation with Eric Dunavant-CMAW111

Monday, 30th November 2020
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My mother died when I was a teenager, and I ran from God

I went to college at Texas A&M and did things I shouldn’t have done, and in my senior year met with future wife Angel

We separated, I heard a radio show about God’s grace and love called Rejection Junkies

I went to a Christian Counselor that began a journey of discovery, leading to getting back together with my wife. It’s been a great adventure with God since then

We put unrealistic expectations on those we love

Sometimes the storms we go through make sense, but then God shows how He uses everything in our life for good

First job other than mowing lawns was as an apprentice to a butcher in a meat market, learned attention to detail, at Handy Food Store in Texas

At college, I started majoring in Nuclear Engineering and knew I was in trouble, and switched to Agribusiness and thrived in it

Coming out of college worked for Fidelity Investments for 6 months, then took a sales position with General Mills for 4 years. The many careers moves put a big strain on our marriage.

I took a job with Charles Schwab and my heart came alive with what God had created me to do. Later moved to just outside of New Orleans and dealt with Hurricane Katrina.

Through a client family, God led me to do something different. They had a great estate and tax plan, but a bad family plan.

Most families have the capacity to begin giving 3-5 times more than they are without changing their lifestyle

When we get aligned with God, it’s not Return on Investment, it’s Return on Intention

Break 1 – 19:50

6 Timeless Principles of Transformation

  1. Your Top Asset is Your Family – everything you do should be tied back to the transformation you want to see in your family relationally. Everyone wants to leave a legacy, make an impact on your kids and be remembered. See Psalm 78:5-7. Your legacy can last for 5 generations. Think about your family above everything else. If a husband and wife can’t be in unity, it’s hard for everyone else to be in unity. If there’s not family harmony, then what’s the rest of it for anyway?
  2. Your Top Investment is Your Business – what you do in your career or business is your top investment in life. Our top investment in ourselves may be in the 9-5 of our every single day. People are going to church less and less, but they’re going to work every day. You may be the only missionary they’ll see.
  3. Your Control of Money is Finite – In the book “The Infinite Game”, it says that we can look at life as us being here to pass on a baton. In scriptures, we see that we are here for a blink of an eye. We’re to raise up leaders who will transform the world. Statistics that 90% of wealth will be gone after 3 generations, because God designed it that way. You see that in King Solomon. God is a god of relationship. We’ll most likely only have a relationship with our children and our children’s children. – Break 2 - 3724
  4. All of Transformation is Going to Happen in Some Form of Relationship – Ron Blue said that money will never turn into wisdom, but wisdom may turn into money. It’s so easy to be self-centered. With social media, we’re more connected and less connected at the same time. You can’t transform anything without being intentional.
  5. Generosity Defeats Scarcity – we live in a world that tells us that what we need is more. R.G. Laturno gave away 90% of his income and stock and he kept getting wealthier. He said “I shovel it out and God shovels it back, but God has a bigger shovel”. When we embrace generosity, then the philosophy of scarcity goes away. It’s the only place in scripture where God challenges us to test Him (Malachi 3:10). Think of closed fist vs open hand analogy.
  6. Today Echoes Through Eternity – See 2 Cor 5:10. This is not about salvation, but about what we do with what we’ve been given. Every one of us will answer for this. Every day you’ll face
  7. Go to www.Paradiem.org, Facebook.com/EricDunavant, Instagram @IntentionalTransformation, to get free "Family Impact Kit" email eric@paradiem.org
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Dave Hilgendorf from DaveHilgendorf.com interviews men from all walks of life who are choosing daily to be led by the Holy Spirit and live out their Christian faith at their work and because of that they are leading, prospering, glorifying God, and experiencing joy and purpose in their work, and you can too. Have you bought into the lie that your work has no real significance or meaning beyond a paycheck? How about the lie that the time you spend working is not kingdom work and not part of God's plan unless you're a full-time pastor or missionary or you're volunteering at your local church? The Devil is thrilled when you spend your work day feeling like the work you do is somehow second class spiritually. In this podcast I interview Christian men who have made a simple choice, regardless of what particular denomination their church is a part of and regardless of their job title. That simple choice is to invite the Holy Spirit to lead them at their job and in so doing to surrender their work, the biggest part of their life in terms of time, to God. The various reasons why they've made that choice may be different for every man but I believe there are two primary common reasons. The first is they know both from scripture and from a feeling deep down inside that this is God's will for them. The second reason is they know that this is the only chance they have of having a job and a career that really means something beyond simply earning money. This is the one and only way to have a sense of joy and purpose in the work they do. What kind of work they do and whether their work lines up well with their desires, talents, and strengths are both important, but they pale in comparison to whether or not God is in their work. God must be at the center of your work or your work truly will be the necessary evil the world and the Devil wants you to believe it is. The men I interview don't have it all figured out (none of us do!) and I encourage them to be real and transparent about both the victories and struggles of their journey of being Spirit led at their work. Hopefully, in this way, you'll find someone and something in every episode that you can relate to and through which God can help guide you to be closer to Him and more fulfilled and joyful in your daily worklife. Your work can truly be marketplace ministry and much more.

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