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Five Podcasts That Will Inspire Your Faith & Work This Fall

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Fall is a busy time of year with work, school, travel, and other activities for individuals and families. Time for pleasure reading may be slim, but podcasts are a great alternative for busy professionals on the go. We have collected a few of our favorites and hope you enjoy them as you do life with your loved ones this season. 

Penance for Profits

Featuring Mike Sharrow

In this conversation, Mike Sharrow joins David Bahnsen on National Review’s Capital Record to discuss key topics related to business, faith, and finance. Mike—a previous IFWE contributor—is the CEO and president of C12, a prominent business-leader forum in the global faith and work movement. He is heavily involved in this movement and shares his personal story with listeners to spur greater thought on these important subjects.

Building Worldviews

Featuring Dr. Anne Bradley

This first of four Building Worldview podcasts from Praxis Circle will leave you wanting more. Dr. Anne Bradley—formerly IFWE’s vice president of economic initiatives, now vice president of academic affairs at The Fund for American Studies—shares her personal and academic journey as well as how her faith has impacted her life and understanding of economics. In addition, she thoughtfully explores other key topics which include the importance of human life and worldview.

Christ and Culture

Featuring Brandon Quinn

This featured conversation is hosted by the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Here, Brandon Quinn shares how he implements his faith at work as a public-school superintendent of education in Northeast Mississippi. The all-important question of “what does it mean to work and lead in a secular workplace as a Christian?” is explored in great depth.

Mere Christians

Featuring Dr. Darrell Cosden

Have you ever wondered about the connection between the nail scars in Jesus’ hands, the work of your hands, and eternity? These subjects are explored by Dr. Darrell Cosden, theologian and author of The Heavenly Good of Earthly Work. In this podcast, Cosden breaks down core themes in his book and explores weighty academic topics which include the value of secular work, the value of creation, the emphasis on heaven over the new earth by believers, and more.

Breakpoint

Featuring David Bahnsen and John Stonestreet

On this Labor Day podcast, author and financial commentator David Bahnsen unpacks the value of work and stewardship as he shares from his book, Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life. According to Bahnsen, the marketplace is the fertile soil where Christians can stand out and best complete the work of the kingdom.

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