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Theology of Work
Theology of Work Project
24 episodes
8 months ago
“When we talk about contextualizing," says Dr. Clint Le Bruyns, "what we are doing theologically and in following Christ in and through the world of work, it’s really about being more inclusive . . . being able to open ourselves up to the fullness of the Body of Christ so that we hear a little bit more clearly what God might be saying through the worldwide Church of God.” In this interview with the Theology of Work Project, Dr. Le Bruyns provides some directives for the faith and work movement as it seeks to contextualize the gospel for different workplace contexts. Dr. Le Bruyns is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Development in the School of Religion and Theology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. www.theologyofwork.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheoWorkProject Dr. Clint Le Bruyns Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClintLeBruyns
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“When we talk about contextualizing," says Dr. Clint Le Bruyns, "what we are doing theologically and in following Christ in and through the world of work, it’s really about being more inclusive . . . being able to open ourselves up to the fullness of the Body of Christ so that we hear a little bit more clearly what God might be saying through the worldwide Church of God.” In this interview with the Theology of Work Project, Dr. Le Bruyns provides some directives for the faith and work movement as it seeks to contextualize the gospel for different workplace contexts. Dr. Le Bruyns is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Development in the School of Religion and Theology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. www.theologyofwork.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheoWorkProject Dr. Clint Le Bruyns Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClintLeBruyns
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Religion & Spirituality
Episodes (20/24)
Theology of Work
Contextualizing Faith and Work
“When we talk about contextualizing," says Dr. Clint Le Bruyns, "what we are doing theologically and in following Christ in and through the world of work, it’s really about being more inclusive . . . being able to open ourselves up to the fullness of the Body of Christ so that we hear a little bit more clearly what God might be saying through the worldwide Church of God.” In this interview with the Theology of Work Project, Dr. Le Bruyns provides some directives for the faith and work movement as it seeks to contextualize the gospel for different workplace contexts. Dr. Le Bruyns is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Development in the School of Religion and Theology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. www.theologyofwork.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheoWorkProject Dr. Clint Le Bruyns Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClintLeBruyns
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8 years ago
18 minutes 28 seconds

Theology of Work
Calling and Giftedness
Could giftedness be one of the key ways to discern your calling? In this interview with the Theology of Work Project, Bill Hendricks discusses the significance of giftedness for vocation. Bill Hendricks is President of The Giftedness Center, a Dallas based consulting firm specializing in organizational design and strategic people management. https://www.theologyofwork.org/resources/calling-and-giftedness
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8 years ago
21 minutes 40 seconds

Theology of Work
How to Get People at Work to Dislike You and Trust You
How do you get people at work to dislike you and trust you? Listen as Will Messenger preaches on Jesus' parable on the two sons in Matthew 21:28-32. Messenger provides four dares to help transform your relationships at work. Special thanks to Reservoir Church: http://www.reservoirchurch.org/sermon/get-people-dislike-trust-work-parable-two-sons/ https://www.theologyofwork.org/resources/how-to-get-people-at-work-to-dislike-you-and-trust-you
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8 years ago
39 minutes 55 seconds

Theology of Work
Does Success at Work Lead to Failure at Home?
"Our family experience is the most important experience of our lives," says Dr. Armand Nicholi, Jr., "and on the negative side, the breakdown of the family contributes significantly to the major problems confronting society today." Eschewing the family as a political talking point, Dr. Nicholi discusses his research on the effects of inaccessible or absent parents on children at a Marketplace Forum Network event in Boston. In the talk, he also provides practical guidelines for developing a stable and secure family environment. Dr. Nicholi is well known for his book, The Question of God: C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud Debate God, Love, Sex, and the Meaning of Life. https://www.theologyofwork.org/resources/does-success-at-work-lead-to-failure-at-home
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8 years ago
44 minutes 9 seconds

Theology of Work
Bridging the Sacred-Secular Divide: Andy Mills
Nehemiah needed Ezra and Ezra needed Nehemiah. Andy Mills shares how a Theology of Work Project resource helps clarify a concern both pastors and business people have on their roles in building God's kingdom. Visit www.theologyofwork.org and read "Bridging the Sacred-Secular Divide" here: https://www.theologyofwork.org/old-testament/ezra-nehemiah-esther/nehemiah/restoration-of-the-wall-of-jerusalem-nehemiah-11-773/bridging-the-sacred-secular-divide/. https://www.theologyofwork.org/resources/business-leaders-and-pastors-in-partnership
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8 years ago
3 minutes 48 seconds

Theology of Work
Reading the Bible Through Workplace Eyes, Clint LeBruyns
"We've probably been reading the Bible for many many years, but we probably don't think of work when we read it," says Dr. Clint Le Bruyns. In this short interview, he provides an orientation to reading the Bible in the context of work. Dr. Le Bruyns is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Development in the School of Religion and Theology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. www.theologyofwork.org/resources/reading-the-bible-through-workplace-eyes Twitter: twitter.com/TheoWorkProject Dr. Clint Le Bruyns Twitter: twitter.com/ClintLeBruyns
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8 years ago
3 minutes 34 seconds

Theology of Work
Why Do You Work?
On February 19, 2016, Andy Mills, co-chair and president of the Theology of Work Project, spoke to business students at the Believers in Business MBA Conference at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City. https://www.theologyofwork.org/resources/believers-in-business-2016
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9 years ago
32 minutes 18 seconds

Theology of Work
Redemption: The Peculiar Calling of Jesus' Followers
https://www.theologyofwork.org/resources/redemption-the-peculiar-calling-of-jesus-followers/
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9 years ago
38 minutes 13 seconds

Theology of Work
You Have Something the World Needs
You have an inner need to work because you are made in the image of God; it's a good thing that you also have something the world needs through your work. The world needs you to provide your share of your household's needs, to the degree you are able in each season of your life. The world needs you to invest in others' work. Some ways include providing means, welcoming and encouraging, cooperating, appreciating others' work, protecting, partnering, and, of course, buying others' work. God is the source of your ability to give the world what it needs. Will Messenger preached this sermon on October 18, 2015, at Reservoir Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He referenced these scripture passages: John 5:17, 9:4; Genesis 2:4-5; 2 Thessalonians 3:10; Ruth 2:17-23; Mark 4:3-9, 20. https://www.theologyofwork.org/resources/you-have-something-the-world-needs
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9 years ago
38 minutes 19 seconds

Theology of Work
Balance or Burnout: A Matter of Margin
This episode features a talk Dr. Richard A. Swenson gave at a Marketplace Network Forum in Boston. You can visit his website at www.richardswenson.org. For more information, visit our home on the web, www.theologyofwork.org, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @TheoWorkProject. http://www.theologyofwork.org/resources/balance-or-burnout-a-matter-of-margin/
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10 years ago
57 minutes 1 second

Theology of Work
Is Honesty Always the Best Policy? John Brandon
Welcome to the Theology of Work Podcast. The Theology of Work Project exists to provide a Biblical perspective on faith and work. This episode features a talk John Brandon gave at a Marketplace Network Forum in Boston. John Brandon is Vice President, International at Apple, Inc. Please note, due to technical difficulties, the original recording begins after the first few seconds of Brandon’s talk. http://www.theologyofwork.org/resources/is-honesty-always-the-best-policy
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10 years ago
44 minutes 42 seconds

Theology of Work
Facing Success and Failure with the Gospel (Podcast)
Katherine Leary Alsdorf is Senior Fellow at the Faith, Work & Leadership Initiative at Redeemer City to City. In this interview with Larry Linenschmidt at the Hill Country Institute in Austin, Texas, she speaks freely about struggling with failure. "One of the distinctives of Christians should be that we can face failure, respond to failure and talk about failure more openly than anyone else, because we know it doesn't define us." http://www.theologyofwork.org/resources/HillCountry
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10 years ago
51 minutes 37 seconds

Theology of Work
Experiencing God at Work, William Messenger
Executive Editor of the Theology of Work Project, William Messenger preached this sermon at the Vineyard Christian Fellowship of Greater Boston in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This is the sixth sermon in a series, "God in All Things." http://www.theologyofwork.org/resources/experiencing-god-at-work
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10 years ago
39 minutes 6 seconds

Theology of Work
Climbing the Ladder of Success
Hello and welcome to the Theology of Work Podcast. The Theology of Work Project exists to provide a Biblical perspective on faith and work. This episode features a talk that Andy Mills gave in 1997 at a Marketplace Network forum in Boston. For complete show notes go to www.theologyofwork.org/resources/climbingtheladderofsuccess. For more information, visit our home on the web, www.theologyofwork.org, find us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @TheoWorkProject.
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10 years ago
54 minutes 59 seconds

Theology of Work
Women in the Workplace: An Interview with Katherine Leary Alsdorf (Podcast)
Welcome to the Theology of Work podcast. The Theology of Work Project exists to provide a Biblical perspective on faith and work. This episode features an interview with Katherine Leary Alsdorf conducted by Katrina Roe of Hope 103.2 Mornings in Sydney, Australia. Visit their website at www.hope1032.com.au. For complete show notes, go to http://www.theologyofwork.org/resources/katherineinterview.
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11 years ago
16 minutes

Theology of Work
The Book of Revelation and Work with Dr. Sean McDonough
Welcome to the Theology of Work podcast. The Theology of Work Project exists to provide a Biblical perspective on faith and work. In the following interview, Dr. Sean McDonough, a professor of New Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, talks about how the book of Revelation applies to today’s non-church workplaces. Dr. McDonough has taught New Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary since 2000. He also remains active in ministry, teaching Sunday School and preaching occasionally at First Congregational Church in Hamilton, Massachusetts. He is also a speaker for Medair, a Christian relief organization based in Switzerland. For complete show notes, go to theologyofwork.org/resources/revelationinterview.
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11 years ago
17 minutes 26 seconds

Theology of Work
Part 5: Getting It Right
This is the fifth and final talk of Andy Mills' five-part series on faith and work. Andy Mills is the former CEO of the Thomson Financial and Professional Publishing unit of The Thomson Corporation. He currently serves as the Co-Chairman of the Theology of Work Project. For complete show notes, go to www.theologyofwork.org/resources/gettingitright.
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11 years ago
59 minutes 55 seconds

Theology of Work
Part 4: The Impact of Work
This is the fourth talk of Andy Mills' five-part series on faith and work. Andy Mills is the former CEO of the Thomson Financial and Professional Publishing unit of The Thomson Corporation. He currently serves as the Co-Chairman of the Theology of Work Project. For complete show notes, go to www.theologyofwork.org/resources/theimpactofwork.
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11 years ago
53 minutes 52 seconds

Theology of Work
Part 3: How Should We Work
This is the third talk in a series on faith and work given by Andy Mills in the summer of 2013 at Camp of the Woods, New York. Andy Mills is the former CEO of the Thomson Financial and Professional Publishing unit of The Thomson Corporation. He currently serves as the Co-Chairman of the Theology of Work Project. For complete show notes go to www.theologyofwork.org/resources/howshouldwework//
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11 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 4 seconds

Theology of Work
Part 2: God's Vision for Work
This is the second talk in a series on faith and work given by Andy Mills in the summer of 2013 at Camp of the Woods, New York. Andy Mills is the former CEO of the Thomson Financial and Professional Publishing unit of The Thomson Corporation. He currently serves as the Co-Chairman of the Theology of Work Project. For complete show notes go to www.theologyofwork.org/resources/godsvisionforwork.
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11 years ago
53 minutes 9 seconds

Theology of Work
“When we talk about contextualizing," says Dr. Clint Le Bruyns, "what we are doing theologically and in following Christ in and through the world of work, it’s really about being more inclusive . . . being able to open ourselves up to the fullness of the Body of Christ so that we hear a little bit more clearly what God might be saying through the worldwide Church of God.” In this interview with the Theology of Work Project, Dr. Le Bruyns provides some directives for the faith and work movement as it seeks to contextualize the gospel for different workplace contexts. Dr. Le Bruyns is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Development in the School of Religion and Theology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. www.theologyofwork.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheoWorkProject Dr. Clint Le Bruyns Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClintLeBruyns