The Shock Absorber

Tim and Joel look at the fourth practice of Resilient Faith from Faith for Exiles which leads them on a discussion of how we can encourage Christians to be disciples in all aspects of their life, including their vocation. Have we handled the discussion well? Are we helping people bridge the divide between the sacred and the secular?

Younger generations are becoming more ambitious because of the culture, but how can we help them pursue goodness, truth and beauty when they are at school and work?

"I work for Jesus and get paid by Toyota"
- Jack Hollis, Executive Vice President of Toyota Motor North America

00:00 Intro
01:17 Week Away 2024
09:00 CULTURAL ARTEFACTS: Holiday Round-Up
33:00 Bridging the sacred and secular divide
47:00 The ambitions of younger generations
54:55 Calling is about the goodness, truth and beauty

DISCUSSED ON THIS EPISODE

Cal Newport
Ultra-Processed People, by Chris Van Tulleken
Liquid Death
Sporting Intelligence Substack
The Rest is History
Faith for Exiles, by Dave Kinnaman & Mark Matlock
Think Biblically podcast
City Bible Forum

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Shock Absorber Email: joel@shockabsorber.com.au
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What is The Shock Absorber?

Thinking and doing church a little differently...