Mere Christians Jordan Raynor
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- Religion & Spirituality
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How does the gospel influence the work of Mere Christians—those of us who aren’t pastors or religious professionals, but who work as entrepreneurs, baristas, and accountants? That’s the question this podcast explores every week as Jordan Raynor interviews guests across the widest variety of vocations.
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FAN FAVE FLASHBACK: Joni Eareckson Tada (Painter)
What Joni plans to paint on the New Earth
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Brittany Whitenack (Founder of Antique Candle Co.)
How God can use your prayers for customers and co-workers
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Kelsey Kemp (Career Coach)
8-steps to landing your dream job in a God-honoring way
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Doug McKelvey (Author of Every Moment Holy)
Liturgies for the big and small moments of your workday
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Peter Demos (Restaurateur)
What a Christ-like view of competitors looks like practically
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Jamie Ivey (Host of the Happy Hour Podcast)
How the gospel frees us to articulate our vocational dreams
Customer Reviews
Chills at 90 degrees
As a frequent listener and one time caller, I derive immense life and leadership guidance from this podcast. Just listened to the Joni Eareckson Tada interview while walking my dogs at 9pm in 90 degrees in Arizona and got chills hearing her talk about delighting with the 10th leper in heaven at their healing. As one who has prayed for my own healing and healing for others, this picture of gratitude and delight filled my heart. Thank you Jordan for bringing these stories to the world.
Love this podcast!
Just listened to your interview with Brittany Whitehack, the candlemaker. Her wisdom and enthusiasm are contagious! From day one this podcast has been incredibly encouraging and at times convicting. THANK YOU!
A long Time Coming
My review of this podcast is long overdue. I have listened to all the episodes and have been greatly blessed. In fact, it kind of changed my life by being one of the boosts that God used to move me toward His work for me. Thank you, Jordan, for all the timely, bold, and stimulating conversations you hosted. I don’t think I can ever look at work the same again.