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This hour we offer encouragement and practical advice for Christians who are serious about living out their faith in their daily work lives. Learn simple, practical suggestions for bringing and sharing your faith at work. Get answers to questions like "How can I serve Jesus while I'm at work?" and "What does it look like to follow Jesus in my field of work?" Rediscover the relationship between work and discipleship.
Do you love your job? If you're looking for a more satisfying career or experiencing an unwanted change, join us to hear how you can move forward by following a step-by-step process to a more satisfying career. This conversation is designed to help you see work differently and to pursue it like you never have before.
David W. Gill is an Oakland-based writer and speaker on Christian ethics and workplace/business ethics. He served forty years as an ethics professor at New College Berkeley, North Park University, St. Mary’s College, and Gordon-Conwell Seminary and is the author of ten books, most recently What Are You Doing About It? The Memoir of a Marginal Activist (2022) and Workplace Discipleship 101: A Primer (2020). His twin passions (vocational missions) have been (1) exploring, developing, and articulating a more radically biblical Christian ethic, especially related to work; and (2) exploring, developing, and articulating a more constructive approach to building ethically healthy organizations in a diverse, global marketplace.
Robert Dickie III is the CEO and Co-Founder of Bonvera and the host of Taking the Leap Podcast and the author of The Leap: Launching Your Full-Time Career in a Part-Time Economy and Love Your Work: 4 Practical Ways to Pivot to Your Best Career. After working with many people since 2007 who were entering the workforce unable to find full-time work or who lost their jobs due to downsizing or companies closing, he felt compelled to write these books and host a podcast to help people understand and navigate the changing economy. Before he entered the business world Robert served for over 6.5 years as a captain in the United States Air Force in various assignments that afforded me the opportunity to travel and experience many cultures firsthand.