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RESOURCE CATEGORY: Faith and Work

I Am Not Retired, I’m Repurposed

I Am Not Retired, I’m Repurposed

A few years back, I shared a pertinent revelation that Retirement is not in the Bible. Today, I believe that even more deeply. I am not retired. I’m repurposed. In the intervening year-and-a-half since I stepped away from my “day-job” of 40+ years, I’ve embraced...

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Do You Need More Meaning and Purpose In Your Work?

Do You Need More Meaning and Purpose In Your Work?

Have you ever felt like there is no real purpose to your day job? When you wake up it's hard to even muster up the strength to hit the alarm clock because you know how the day is going to feel? Yes, there are those jobs that just aren't right for us, but what happens...

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How to Find Hope When Your Dream Suddenly Dies

How to Find Hope When Your Dream Suddenly Dies

https://youtu.be/u9SbQBbztis What do you do when you know for a fact that God has called you to a certain type of work, but then one day it all goes away. The dream dies and you are left questioning if you ever really heard God in the first place. How do you walk...

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Why Do You Believe In Business As Mission So Much?

Why Do You Believe In Business As Mission So Much?

https://youtu.be/z5-oruLXdIc Here at The Stone Table we believe that there is no sacred secular divide. We honestly believe that your work matters and that it can be used to worship God and serve your fellow man. Work isn't punishment for the fall and together we can...

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Four Lies We Believe About Faith and Work

Four Lies We Believe About Faith and Work

Your work matters to God. Twelve years ago, I explored platforms that would embrace the biblical truth of faith and work. I reset my career and came to North Central University to engage in these Scriptures with a new generation who needs to know that they can...

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You Do Not Need More Self-Help Resolutions

You Do Not Need More Self-Help Resolutions

https://youtu.be/IKwomHQwL-4 Happy New Year from us here at The Stone Table. We love this time of year because it allows us to focus on new things, new initiatives, new ways of living. We all want to make changes and that's a good thing, but what we don't need this...

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VIDEO: To The Pastors

I just wanted to take a second and talk to all of my pastor friends out there today. You know, I spent 12 years in full time ministry and really, I think over this this last year and a half, have felt such a pull and a longing to encourage my pastor friends because I think this season of COVID and 2020, and now into 2021, has been one of the most difficult seasons to be a leader of any kind but especially a spiritual leader in our polarized world where everything seems to create conflict even within the context of our local churches.

VIDEO: Audiobook Promo

We were so excited here recently to launch this brand-new book, this resource, from The Stone Table called Missional Marketplace: Finding Your Everyday Work in God’s Eternal Plan and want to let you know that the paperback has been available for a little while now, but now the kindle book, and also the audiobook, of this is available now at Amazon and at other retail distributors. So, if you’re into audiobooks, I can actually read this book to you as you kind of go about your business. So, if you’d like to hear me read this book to you, you can download the audiobook right now as well. So, Missional Marketplace: Finding Your Everyday Work in God’s Eternal Plan, go pick it up right now and we pray it’s an encouragement to you.

VIDEO: Humility in Leadership

Let’s talk a little bit about humility in leadership. You know leaders are leaders oftentimes because they are very skilled. They’re very talented, they are charismatic, they can draw attention, they have good ideas, they can cast vision, and sometimes that can cause leaders, including me, to begin to think they are the driving force. And so, as Christians, we know that we are called to humility; that arrogance doesn’t really partner itself well with the gospel and the gospel redeemed life.