What happens when life doesn’t go as planned—but God shows up anyway? In
this deeply moving episode, you'll meet Lauren Layman, a third-generation
member of a family-run insurance business. Her interview explores the
weight of legacy, personal faith, and the health crisis that redefined
everything. Listen now!
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Ep 2100: A Subsidiary of God’s Business
In this dynamic conversation, have your view of work challenged by Brett
Johnson—global discipler, entrepreneur, and pioneer in the faith and work
movement—as he confronts one of the most harmful misconceptions facing
Christians today: the sacred-secular divide. There is so much life-changing
wisdom packed into this episode. Don’t miss it!
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Ep 2096: An Unexpected Path to Leadership
Seven years after her first interview on iWork4Him, Jeanna Roach returns to
share a powerful story of transformation, both personally and
professionally. Hear about her journey from demotion and surrender all the
way to her CEO position today and about how God used all of Jeanna's
circumstances to form Kingdom-first leadership in her.
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Ep 2095: Chasing Roots, Not Fruits
Is your business just business—or is it something more? In this episode, we
sit down with David Schmidt, former pastor turned business coach, to talk
about what it really means to redeem your business. David shares real
stories and practical (biblical) tips that help you run your business with
purpose. Make time to listen today!
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Ep 2094: Resurrecting Your Work
Does your job feel draining or pointless? In this episode, hosts Jim and
Martha explore how to rediscover purpose and passion in your work,
discussing biblical examples and offering a solution. Answer this call to
view your workplace as a mission field and your work as a gift from God.
Listen to the iWork4Him Podcast - which gives you practical and biblical challenges about living out your faith at work. Discover God's will for you today and remember, you may be the only Jesus that your co-workers or employees ever meet.