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The Godly Engineer
Day Johnson
10 episodes
6 days ago
The Godly Engineer is where faith, devotion, and surrender meet technology. As Christian engineers, we’re called to be the light of the world (Matt 5:14-16) and to use our gifts (Exod 35:31-32) to serve God's purpose. Whether in code, cybersecurity, data, or AI, our work touches millions. But it’s not just about impact, it’s also about intention. We work heartily for the Lord (Col 3:23–24), doing everything for His glory (1 Cor 10:31). This is more than a platform. It’s a calling to live boldly as Godly Engineers, grounded in Christ and led by purpose.
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The Godly Engineer is where faith, devotion, and surrender meet technology. As Christian engineers, we’re called to be the light of the world (Matt 5:14-16) and to use our gifts (Exod 35:31-32) to serve God's purpose. Whether in code, cybersecurity, data, or AI, our work touches millions. But it’s not just about impact, it’s also about intention. We work heartily for the Lord (Col 3:23–24), doing everything for His glory (1 Cor 10:31). This is more than a platform. It’s a calling to live boldly as Godly Engineers, grounded in Christ and led by purpose.
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How Christian Engineers Deal With Imposter Syndrome, Idols, Pride & Arrogance
The Godly Engineer
22 minutes 38 seconds
4 months ago
How Christian Engineers Deal With Imposter Syndrome, Idols, Pride & Arrogance

In this episode, I share more of my journey as a cybersecurity engineer and a Christian, focusing on how I integrate my faith with my career.


I discuss the importance of trusting God, overcoming imposter syndrome, maintaining humility by giving glory to God, avoiding idolizing one's career, and making God the CEO of one's life and career.


00:00 Introduction

01:12 Personal Retreat Experience

02:59 Principles of a Godly Engineer: Confidence in God

03:39 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

06:36 Giving Glory to God

10:14 Avoiding Career Idolization

17:24 Making God the CEO of Your Career

20:40 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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Contact: day@cyberwox.com


#christian #bible #biblestudy

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The Godly Engineer is where faith meets technology.


As Christian engineers, whether in software, cybersecurity, data, or AI, we’re called to be the world's light (Matthew 5:14-16); our code, systems, and solutions touch the lives of millions. But it’s not just about the work we do, it’s about how we do it: with faith, devotion, and surrender.


God's gifts within us (Exodus 35:31-32) aren’t just for career success but for Kingdom impact. Through the lens of engineering, we reflect Christ. Our work becomes worship when we offer it with excellence and humility, working heartily as for the Lord (Colossians 3:23-24), and doing all things for His glory (1 Corinthians 10:31).


This is more than a platform. It’s a calling to live boldly as Godly engineers, grounded in Christ and led by purpose.

The Godly Engineer
The Godly Engineer is where faith, devotion, and surrender meet technology. As Christian engineers, we’re called to be the light of the world (Matt 5:14-16) and to use our gifts (Exod 35:31-32) to serve God's purpose. Whether in code, cybersecurity, data, or AI, our work touches millions. But it’s not just about impact, it’s also about intention. We work heartily for the Lord (Col 3:23–24), doing everything for His glory (1 Cor 10:31). This is more than a platform. It’s a calling to live boldly as Godly Engineers, grounded in Christ and led by purpose.