
Working with Dan Doriani
This podcast seeks to fire the imagination of Christians who long to practice their faith at work. The podcast features interviews of people who try to practice their faith at work. Guests may be famous or unknown. They may be very successful, quietly faithful, or instructive in their woes. We typically interview mature Christians, but there are exceptions. The common thread is a desire to live by one’s faith and convictions. Guests include professional athletes, award-winning broadcasters, a librarian, a surgeon, a Harvard-educated opioid addict, politicians, and more.
Latest episodes

May 17, 2023 • 35min
Sandra McCracken, singer/songwriter
Music has the ability to comfort, to inspire, to bring us to a place of worship. Sandra McCracken has been making music that does all of that for several decades. Sandra has had a successful solo career and has been a member of several influential and well-known groups. Perhaps best known for her recent work crafting songs from the Psalms intended for congregational singing, Sandra and Dan discuss the nature of songcraft in this episode. How does inspiration strike – or does it? And why the Psalms are such fertile ground to compose modern hymns.
To find out more about Dr. Dan Doriani and the Center for Faith and Work, visit our website.

May 10, 2023 • 39min
Kelly Kapic, professor of Theology at Covenant College, author
Kelly Kapic, a theology professor and author, discusses the importance of rest and embracing human limitations in a conversation with Dan Doriani. They explore how humility and dependency on God lead to gratitude and fulfillment, emphasizing the value of acknowledging personal rhythms for productivity and well-being. The episode highlights the challenges of societal pressure for constant productivity and success, urging listeners to focus on kingdom values in their careers.

May 3, 2023 • 41min
Tim Challies, author, book reviewer
Suffering is at the core of the Christian story, yet our experience of suffering as Christians creates all kinds of cognitive, spiritual, and emotional dissonance. Tim Challies, Dan's guest on this episode of Working with Dan Doriani, explicitly identifies this tension when he asks: "When we faced this time of tragedy, it was the time to ask: what is all this theology going to do for you? In your moment of need, are you going to turn away from it, or are you going to go deeper into it?"
Not only did Tim go deeper into it, but he also channeled his grief through his work. The resulting product was his book Seasons of Sorrow. Listen as Dan and Tim discuss the death of Tim's son, the gospel hope behind the sorrow of that loss, and how work – particularly writing – was Tim's way of processing and publicly healing.
We're giving away a few copies of Tim's book—click here to enter for the opportunity to win Seasons of Sorrow, provided by Zondervan.
To learn more about Dr. Dan Doriani and the Center for Faith and Work, visit our website.

Apr 26, 2023 • 48min
Lisa Nichols, CEO and co-owner of Technology Partners
What are the challenges that female executives face in today's business climate? What is the likelihood of female entrepreneurs finding the funding they need to start their businesses? Is it possible to lead a business when your partner is also your spouse? Lisa Nichols, Dan's guest on Working with Dan Doriani, addresses these questions and more. Her experience leading Technology Partners over the last 30 years has given her incredible insight and understanding into a believer's role in shaping the workplace culture and providing much-needed mentorship to women in business.
Listen to Lisa’s podcast, Something Extra
To find out more about Dr. Dan Doriani and the Center for Faith and Work, visit our website.

Apr 19, 2023 • 40min
Michael Kruger, Scholar, professor, author, and president of Charlotte RTS
The stories always come out afterward: churches fall apart, ministries fail, and congregants carry hurt with them for years. The issue of spiritual abuse in the church is both deeply painful but also relevant. We have heard the stories, listened to the podcasts, and seen or experienced the damage ourselves. In this episode of Working with Dan Doriani, Dan talks with Michael Kruger, author of the recently published Bully Pulpit: Confronting the Problem of Spiritual Abuse in the Church. They discuss the book, the nature of abuse in churches, and what there is to be done about it. For instance, could it be possible to prevent abuse before it even begins by writing job descriptions featuring firm accountability and deep transparency and emphasizing servanthood over power and humility over stardom?
Click here to enter a giveaway for Michael’s Bully Pulpit, provided courtesy of Zondervan.
To find out more about Dr. Dan Doriani and the Center for Faith and Work, visit our website.

Apr 12, 2023 • 40min
Dr. Nii Addy, professor, researcher: Neurobiology of addiction
Addiction has a pervasive impact on our culture, ranging from legally available opioids and alcohol to illicit narcotics; addiction even manifests itself in mundane areas of our lives as well.
The challenge to overcome and conquer addiction can seem overwhelming to those held captive by it. And it is too often the case that relapse is experienced as an all-encompassing failure. In this episode of Working with Dan Doriani, Dan talks with Dr. Nii Addy, a professor at Yale and an expert in the neurobiology of addiction. On a hopeful note, Dr. Addy argues that relapse is but one step along the way to success; in fact, repeated attempts are the greatest indicator of success in breaking addiction. Listen as Dan and Nii discuss our brain's role in addiction, recovery, and the healing power of prayer.
Listen to Dr. Addy’s podcast Addy Hour.
To learn more about Dr. Dan Doriani and the Center for Faith and Work, visit our website.

Nov 22, 2022 • 51min
Marvin Olasky, author and long-time chief of World magazine
Olasky explains the world of publishing and offers his definition of conservatism. The author of many books about faith and politics revisits the concept of compassionate conservatism, which he championed for decades.
Enter here for an opportunity to win Olasky's latest book Reforming Journalism courtesy of P&R Publishing.
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Nov 1, 2022 • 35min
Ryan Watson, appellate lawyer.
Watson practices law for a large firm litigating judicial decisions that seem both mistaken and strategic enough to challenge. Watson explains how his firm decides to take up a case and how they work to reverse judicial mistakes in areas like free speech and the so-called wall between church and state.
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Oct 18, 2022 • 41min
Josh Borgmeyer, physical therapist
With degrees and mentoring in traditional physical therapy, in treating chronic pain, and in “manual training,” Josh Borgmyer is one of the go-to therapists in his region. Josh marvels at the design of the human body and aims to work with God’s design to help many people regain muscular and skeletal health without surgery. He also reflects on the experience of seeing things about the body that no one else sees (yet).
P&R Books has provided a few copies of Dan’s book Work That Makes a Difference to giveaway. Enter here for an opportunity to win a copy.
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Purchase Dan's latest book: https://www.prpbooks.com/book/work-that-makes-a-difference

Oct 11, 2022 • 34min
Matt Pierson, Nashville musician.
Matt Pierson has played bass on over a thousand studio albums and for countless
concerts, often with essentially no time to prepare. Matt tells us how that is
possible, how things really work in a recording studio and how years of experience
shape his skills. He explains how his faith shapes his musicianship and enabled
him to recover from a catastrophic injury to his hand.
P&R Books has provided a few copies of Dan’s book Work: It's Purpose, Dignity, and Transformation to giveaway. Enter here for an opportunity to win a copy.
Connect with us!
Our website: https://www.faithandworkstl.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/faithandworkstl
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithandworkstl/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuD3xLksTdBhMX0R3lTY4gQ
Purchase Dan's latest book: https://www.prpbooks.com/book/work-that-makes-a-difference