Today on the Follower of One podcast, Mike Henry sits down with Mike Baer. Mike Baer is a former pastor, business executive, and now a leader and mobilizer for the modern Business as Mission movement. In this episode, Mike and Mike talk about the Third Path Initiative, God being faithful in giving us the desires in our hearts, how God is no man’s debtor, the idea of integrating Faith and Work, and how you don’t need to be the Billy Graham of your workplace. 

 

Outline of the Episode

01:10 -  About Third Path Initiative 03:20 - God is faithful in giving the desire of our heart  07:19 - The Third Path Initiative courses  08:22 - The true meaning of Capitalism  14:56 - God is No Man’s Debtor 16:05 - The idea of integration of Faith and Work 21:08 - Engaging congregations about being ministers in the workplace 24:33 - You don’t need to be the Billy Graham of your workplace

 

The Idea of Integration of Faith and Work

When we integrate our faith at our workplace, we get to be an example of Jesus to our coworkers. Now, we are not saying that you have to stand up and preach the Gospel every time you come to work, but you need to show the love of Christ in the way that you work. Whether that be through praying for a coworker, or going above and beyond at your job, our mission is to have people ask us why we are different. 

 

God is Faithful in Giving the Desires of our Hearts

Have you ever thought about where your desires come from? As Christians, we are called to chase after what God has for us. He is the one that gives us the gifts that we have so that we can further His kingdom. God is eternally faithful, and He will always provide for us when we chase after Him. 

 

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