Women & Work: Stepping into Kingdom Productivity

Courtney Moore and Missie Branch
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Oct 13, 2021 • 48min

#11 Lauren McAfee, Ministry Investment Coordinator Hobby Lobby

In this episode, we speak to Lauren Green McAfee, a speaker, writer, Ministry Investment Coordinator for Hobby Lobby. She is the author of Not What You Think: Why the Bible Might Be Nothing We Expected Yet Everything We Need and Only One Life: How a Woman’s Every Day Shapes an Eternal Legacy. Her grandfather founded Hobby Lobby and currently she works for their corporate office. Lauren and her husband Michael live in Oklahoma City and are the proud adoptive parents of their daughter Zion and soon-to-be-adopted son, known right now as E.   In this episode Lauren discusses: Her experience working for Hobby Lobby corporate The legacy of generosity passed down from her grandfather and how that shapes the vision of Hobby Lobby today How her family came up with the idea and founded the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC The Supreme Court experience that inspired her to pursue a PhD in Ethics and Public Policy  Their calling to pursue adoption and her struggle with infertility  God’s provision when their daughter was diagnosed with cancer  For more information on this episode, visit www.womenwork.net/podcast/. 
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Oct 6, 2021 • 1h 1min

#10 Michelle Stratton, Attorney

This week’s episode features Michelle Stratton, an attorney in Houston, TX whose practice focuses on complex civil, commercial, and white-collar criminal litigation and appeals.  Before entering private practice, Michelle served as law clerk to Associate Justice Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court of the United States and to Judge Edith Jones on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Michelle is married to Brandon, has 3 kids whom she homeschools part-time, and is a member at Christ Community Church in Houston.  In this episode, Michelle discusses:  – The path that led her to become a lawyer and how she images God through her work – Her God-given gifts and aptitudes that prepared her for the work God has given her as a lawyer – The value and importance of having wise mentors and people affirming gifts when choosing a career path  – Her experience working for the Supreme Court and how God used her time in DC to grow her and her husband’s faith – How she views her work in litigation as an instrument of God’s common grace towards mankind  – How she sees her role as wife, mom, and lawyer through a complementarian lens – The importance for all women to have community with one another, no matter if they are single, married, working full-time, part-time, or as a stay-at-home mom   Books Mentioned:  Perspectives on Your Child’s Education: Four Views  View the transcript to this episode here.
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Sep 29, 2021 • 49min

#9 Jen Wilkin, Author & Bible Teacher

This week’s episode features author and Bible teacher Jen Wilkin. Jen has organized and led studies for women in the home, church, and parachurch contexts. An advocate for Bible literacy, her passion is to see others become articulate and committed followers of Christ, with a clear understanding of why they believe what they believe, grounded in the Word of God. She also serves at The Village Church in Flower Mound, TX. Here she discusses with Courtney and Missie: – How she became passionate about biblical literacy and what led her to begin teaching and writing, even when she had 4 children, ages 4 and under. – The dual callings God places in women’s lives and how to balance and be faithful in all of the areas of work and responsibility God has given us – The complex and negotiable factors involved in the view that all women should be stay-at-home-moms if and when they become mothers – A biblical vision for women and work and how it relates to complementarianism, taking the conversation back to Genesis and forward to the Great Commission in the New Testament  – How Christian men and women in the church are brothers and sisters instead of adversaries, and how we can begin to shift the perspective back toward more equality and mutual respect as God intended – Encouragement for women to use their gifts in the local church – How to think through heart issues when work becomes an idol   – How she handles criticism  Resources Mentioned: Her new book, Ten Words to Live By: Delighting in and Doing What God Commands  Her 2-Part Bible study of the book of Genesis: God of Creation: A Study of Genesis 1-11 God of Covenant: A Study of Genesis 12-50 For more content from Jen on the topic of women and work, view this video of her speaking at the 2019 Women & Work Forum in Birmingham, AL.
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Sep 22, 2021 • 48min

#8 Kristin Schmucker, CEO Daily Grace Co

Episode 8 features the founder and CEO of Daily Grace Co, Kristin Schmucker. The Daily Grace Co exists to equip disciples to know and love God and His word by creating beautiful, theologically rich, and accessible resources so that God may be glorified and the Gospel made known.   In this episode, Kristin discusses: -The tragedy that led her to start writing devotionals -How the Lord grew her business from a small apartment to a warehouse and over 50 team members!  -Organization tips on how to manage a busy schedule and be intentional with how you block out your day -Adopting from overseas and what led her family to do this -How to keep perspective that your work is for God’s glory ...and more   Learn more about The Daily Grace Co. on their website, thedailygraceco.com or follow them on instagram.    For more information on this episode, view our show notes.
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Sep 15, 2021 • 59min

#7 Jessica Hotz, Founder of Elevate

In episode 7, Courtney Moore and Missie Branch chat with Jessica Hotz, founder of Elevate, a non-profit that believes in creating sustainable job solutions globally that improve lives and transform communities.   In this episode, Jessica discusses: – Life in Nebraska, her upbringing, and faith  – What led her and her husband to start the non-profit Elevate – Elevate's mission and partnership with artisans around the world   Check out some of Jessica’s favorite Elevate products:  Dimarco bag  Travelers Tote  Utility Bag    Jess also mentions Personalysis in the show, a personality assessment she has used.   For more information on Elevate, visit their website elevatepeople.com or follow them on Instagram. To follow Jessica's Nebraska adventures, and for more behind the scenes look at Elevate, follow her on Instagram. 
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Jul 20, 2021 • 42min

#6 Sara Beth Fentress, 127 Worldwide

This month’s episode features Sara Beth Fentress, founder of 127 Worldwide, an organization that focuses on orphan prevention and caring for vulnerable communities around the world. In this episode, Sara Beth discusses: – How she began 127 Worldwide and some of the challenges with starting a non-profit – Singleness and the joys and griefs that can accompany it – What orphan prevention is and how 127 is meeting that need by connecting people with skills and giftings to communities around the world. Check out their website here. And if you have questions or want to connect with Sara Beth and 127 Worldwide, she graciously offered her email address. You can reach her at sarabeth@127worldwide.org
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May 18, 2021 • 47min

#5 Jaelene Daniels, Professional Soccer Player

In this episode, we hear from professional soccer player, Jaelene Daniels. She is a celebrated women’s soccer player who played for the North Carolina Courage and the Women’s National Team. In this episode she discusses: Discipline of your mind and body  Importance of Christian friends and community Standing firm in your faith in the midst of cultural pressure to do otherwise  Mentorship and why it is so vital    Jaelene is a part of a mentorship program for female athletes. For more information, check them out at A Seat at the Table.    Press releases about Jaelene Daniels: Career Stats and Accomplishments  Retirement Announcement  Video Interview on giving up a chance to play for the US Women’s National Team because of LGBTQ jersey    Be sure to check out our Group Discussion questions on our website.
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Apr 26, 2021 • 40min

#4 Tiffany Fykes, Realtor & Cofounder of Fykes Realty Group

In this episode, we hear from realtor Tiffany Fykes. She and her husband founded Fykes Realty Group in Nashville, TN. In this episode she discusses: Flourishing and promoting flourishing for others Work-life balance The importance of rest Why community is vital    If you are interested in real estate or if you are moving to the Nashville area, check out fykesrealtygroup.com to contact Tiffany and her team.   She references several books in this episode: Every Good Endeavor by Tim Keller  Why Business Matters to God to God by Jeff Van Duzer   Be sure to check out our Going Deeper Bible studies and Group Discussion questions at womenwork.net/episode-4-tiffany-fykes/ 
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Mar 15, 2021 • 36min

#3 Michele Coats, Founder & Principal of El Paso Christian School

In this episode, founder and principal of El Paso Christian School, Michele Coats, discusses with us what led her to start a classical private school and how God paved the way to bring it to life. She also talks about her physical and mental journey along the way.   She discusses: God calling her when she least expected it- to do something that seemed unlikely and even impossible. God closing and opening doors in His timing and all of the ways He placed people in her path to help her in her weaknesses. The beautiful diversity on display in her school because of its location. Her physical health journey and why it was important for her to begin taking care of her temple to be able to accomplish all God has called her to.    Check out her school: El Paso Christian School   And this article on the importance of classical education:  Dorothy Sayers' article, The Lost Tools of Learning.   Be sure to check out the Going Deeper Bible study and Discussion Questions on our website.
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Feb 11, 2021 • 39min

#2 Michele Rigby Assad, CIA

In this month’s episode, Michele Rigby Assad shares with Courtney Moore and Missie Branch about her journey as a CIA operative. Her full story can be found in her book: Breaking Cover: My Secret Life in the CIA and What It Taught Me about What's Worth Fighting For. In this episode, Michele discusses: – How God used her childhood interests to help lead her to work abroad with the CIA – Overcoming her own self-doubt and fear to be able to do the job God had called her to do – What her day-to-day work looked like as a CIA agent – Being a woman working in a male-dominated field – How she overcame being underestimated by her superiors and fought to rise above and excel in her field – How God brought together all of her unique skillsets to help rescue persecuted Iraqi Christians from ISIS Don't forget to download the Women & Work Going Deeper Bible Study and Discussion Questions that correspond to this episode. For more conversation with Michele, check out our Summer Series event at womenwork.net.   *As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

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