Going Somewhere
90: Holy Ground at School & Work
Episode Summary
Stephen reflects on a season when God reshaped how he viewed work, calling, and everyday life. Together with Megan, he explores what it means to see all of life as worship, break the myth of sacred vs. secular, and embrace your ordinary with purpose. Be sure to subscribe today!
Episode Notes
In this episode, Stephen reflects on a season when God reshaped how he viewed work, calling, and everyday life. Together with Megan, he explores what it means to see all of life as worship, break the myth of sacred vs. secular, and embrace your ordinary with purpose.
Key Takeaways:
- Redefining worship (Romans 12:1)
- The myth of sacred vs. secular
- Work and college are not a means to an end
- Faithful with little → entrusted with much (Luke 16:10)
- Presence and gratitude in the mundane
- Building trust and influence through excellence
- Made for work — God’s original design (Garden City by John Mark Comer)
Reflection Questions:
- Where am I tempted to see school or work as a distraction instead of a divine opportunity?
- How does Romans 12:1 redefine worship in my daily life?
- Where might God be asking me to embrace my ordinary and be faithful with little?
- How could I reframe work or school from “means to an end” to “gift to steward now”?
- Who in my everyday environment might I influence more deeply if I were fully present?
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