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Empowering Your Child’s Career Dreams: Jordan Raynor

Jordan Raynor guides parents in demonstrating the sacredness of every aspect of life and work, encouraging a purposeful approach connected to God for their children. Show Notes and Resources Connect with Jordan Raynor and catch more of their thoughts at j…
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Does God Care about My Job? Jordan Raynor

Can your regular job impact eternity? If you’re uncertain about whether your job aligns with your spiritual values and God’s plan for your life, Jordan Raynor shares ways to make your work meaningful in everyday tasks and explores if God truly cares about…
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Help! My Job is Boring! Jordan Raynor

My job is boring… Does this work have any real point? Instead of aimlessly searching LinkedIn, Jordan Raynor offers an alternative solution on how to work with purpose! Could God value your work if it’s not “in ministry”? Show Notes and Resources Connec…
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Follow My Heart, Or Follow My Head? Kevin DeYoung

Should you follow your heart or your head? Kevin DeYoung believes God understands our hearts. Could you possibly be steering yourself in the wrong direction? If you’re grappling with deciding whether to end a relationship or if your next career path is ri…
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130: Coping With Traumatic Events

Trauma and suffering can impact families in unexpected ways. Joel and Vaneetha Risner share with Ron Deal the positive effects of loss and suffering and how it helped to ground their faith, trust God in deeper ways, and bond their blended family.

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This is Not Even Me: Bela Lemon

Don’t have it all figured out at the beginning of college? That’s okay. Sometimes students go through the first few weeks or months of college and then say to themselves, “This is not even me.” Listen to college student Bela Lemon share about the choices she made her freshman year that left her empty—and craving new kind of community.

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