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Meet Ro Wiggins, a basketball coach and mentor whose life journey has taken
him from Louisiana to Idaho, combining his love for sports with a passion
for leading youth. You'll hear all about how God led Ro on this journey,
not without some bumps and hiccups along the way. Learn about his gROw
Program and how God is using Ro in the lives of young athletes across the
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In this episode, Jim and Martha Brangenberg of iWork4Him talk with Andy
Galpin, a mission-driven entrepreneur focused on preserving Kingdom culture
in businesses. Andy dreams of an ecosystem where Kingdom-led companies
mentor young Christians, shaping a new generation of values-based leaders.
His appeal is clear: business owners, don’t let the highest bid compromise
your mission—let’s build legacies that last! -
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Brett and Mary Elaine Baker are the proud founders of VAUSA, a company
dedicated to helping military spouses (and likeminded talent) find flexible
work. Instead of letting hardship drive them apart, the Bakers used their
experiences to create a business that empowers military families, offering
not only jobs but also community and spiritual support. If you’re looking
for an inspiring story of faith, resilience, and purpose-driven business,
this episode will hit home! -
The iWork4Him Podcast welcomes back the incredible entrepreneur Pete Ochs
who uses this latest show to share his Christ-centered decision matrix.
You’ll get an in-depth look at that matrix while Pete inspires you to
change your mindset from retirement to “refirement.” -
It’s amazing how God can use us when we simply open ourselves to Him. John
Cummings, Founder and CEO of ASAP Express, gives testimony to this fact in
the latest episode of iWork4Him. John explains how he incorporated
Christian values into ASAP’s core mission. Despite concerns about losing
employees or clients, his business grew, attracting like-minded customers
and employees. Learn about the importance of investing in Kingdom
business! -
In this episode of iWork4Him, Jim and Martha Brangenberg speak with Dr.
Jessica Rimmer, CEO of Solomon Strategic Advisors, about leadership and
faith in the workplace. You’ll hear about her personal struggles with
feeling like “a lot,” the great lessons she’s learned and passes onto
others at GiANT Worldwide, and how the Polished Chapter she directs is
making an impact in Oklahoma City. And men, this episode is a powerful
discussion on leadership for you, too. Don’t miss it! -
Even if we don’t think about it, when we go to the airport, we surrender
control. And that can be the perfect context for having an encounter with
Jesus. In this episode of iWork4Him, hosts Jim and Martha Brangenberg
welcome Greg McBrayer, Chief Flight Dispatcher and Corporate Chaplain at
American Airlines. Tune in to hear how God is working through Greg to bring
hope and support to many in the airline industry. -
You’re in for a treat, hearing from Todd Hopkins, founder of Office Pride
Commercial Cleaning and long-time friend of iWork4Him. Learn about his
business scaling adventures and the lessons God’s leading him to share with
others as he rolls out the Strategic Thinking Network in January. Join this
conversation on biblical scaling! -
Let’s discuss the challenges of balancing marriage and business with
returning guests Robert and Kay Lee Fukui, authors of the book Tandem: The
Married Entrepreneur’s Guide for Greater Work-Life Balance. They explore
how entrepreneurs and pastors often struggle with balancing work and
family, leading to marital neglect. This show is the spark of encouragement
that our marriages need! -
Catherine Gates, Executive Director of the Polished Network, joins us once
again – this time to discuss the upcoming Boldly Conference, taking place
October 18th in Carrollton, Texas. Catherine shares the inspiration behind
the for women, by women conference, focusing this year on combating
division and calling for BOLDLY UNIFIED Christian working women. Listen for
more details and for a special iWork4Him discount code. -
There’s a critical shortage of skilled tradespeople, but one man, Dave
Hataj of Edgerton Gear, is addressing the problem head-on. Dave shares the
inspiring story of how his company, facing a hiring crisis, developed the
"Craftsman with Character" program to engage local high school students who
are often overlooked by the traditional education system. Listen to how
Dave is now making BIG waves for the Kingdom in the lives of so many across
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In this most recent show the Brangenbergs chat with Doug Hunter, a
businessman who’s redefined retirement as anything but a time to kick back
and relax. Doug’s story is one of transformation, sparked by a powerful
encounter with God that shifted his life’s focus toward mentoring and
serving others. He shows us that retirement can be the start of something
new and exciting, where your faith can shine brighter than ever. -
We need the Church to act like the Church again, not a cruise ship! What
needs to happen? Eric Fogg visits the podcast today to share his journey of
mentoring business professionals. Intentional, focused mentoring has
changed his life, and we’re positive it’s something the Church needs more
of (think Paul, Barnabas, and Timothy). -
Today, we dive into the fascinating world of superheroes and faith with
special guest, author Steven Thomas. Inspired by his own faith journey, he
wrote Catholic Joe Superhero, a thrilling 500-page novel about a
Jesus-following superhero. Jim can confirm that this book is real
page-turner that uses “stealth evangelism” to teach readers real-life
lessons along the way. -
Being a daily partner with God looks different than simply asking Him to
bless our work. Bill Hollis, the founder of Ruach Ministries in
Johannesburg, South Africa, takes us through his fascinating journey to
faith, sparked by God surrounding him with Christian colleagues and an
intriguing book on near-death experiences. This newfound faith shifted his
worldview, transforming his workplace into a mission field. -
Let's discuss the transformative concept of "working with God" rather than
just "working for God." Host Jim Brangenberg highlights that while
"iWork4Him" has been a longstanding statement of faith, there’s a deeper
shift needed. We’re glad to welcome back Shae Bynes to the show, who shares
her journey of understanding this shift. -
The iWork4Him Podcast is dedicated to bringing you inspiring and
encouraging stories of workplace believers around the world, but today
we’re taking some time to hear from Jim and Martha about what’s been going
on in their lives this year and what future plans God is ushering them
into. -
Miranda Carls shows us the need for faith and work fellowship and
connection no matter where we live or what we do. You’ll get introduced to
her awesome faith and work resources plus hear more about the faith and
work event coming up in St. Louis. It’s a great interview! -
It must be hard living out your faith at work when your job is at
Microsoft, right? Well, Lori Kim tells us about all the resources and
reasons she’s able to be a bright light for Christ there! At Microsoft,
Lori is active in a Christian employee community group called Marketplace
Ministry for Microsoft (MMFM), engaging in weekly Bible studies, prayer
meetings and wisdom discussion groups that foster community and spiritual
growth. Hear more of her story! -
Listen in on this exhilarating conversation with Tamra Andress, a dynamic
five-time bestselling author, international speaker, and podcaster. As the
powerhouse behind F.I.T. in Faith Media and Founder of the nonprofit The
Founder Collective, Tamra's journey is nothing short of inspiring. She
shares about God releasing her from societal pressures leading to a
profound spiritual transformation that reshaped her life and mission. - Mostrar mais