

Finding God at Work
Chris Easley
Join Chris Easley, founder of Mission Central, as he explores the often complicated relationship between faith and work in this engaging podcast. Drawing from his experiences in both ministry and the marketplace, Chris delves into how to integrate our life with God and our everyday work.
When we not only believe in Jesus but also experience him with us on the job, he transforms our understanding of work. He moves us beyond the limiting stories about work that we often live inside of and moves us into his mission in the world. As God uses our work to form us into the people we deeply long to be, we can reclaim our work life for his kingdom.
Whether you’re feeling stuck or seeking deeper meaning in your career, this podcast offers real hope and practical guidance to live out your faith on Monday mornings and beyond.
Join us in finding God at work!
Original music by Joel Nash.
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#FaithAndWork
#SpiritualFormation
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#MissionCentral
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When we not only believe in Jesus but also experience him with us on the job, he transforms our understanding of work. He moves us beyond the limiting stories about work that we often live inside of and moves us into his mission in the world. As God uses our work to form us into the people we deeply long to be, we can reclaim our work life for his kingdom.
Whether you’re feeling stuck or seeking deeper meaning in your career, this podcast offers real hope and practical guidance to live out your faith on Monday mornings and beyond.
Join us in finding God at work!
Original music by Joel Nash.
#FindingGodAtWork
#FaithAndWork
#SpiritualFormation
#Mission
#MissionCentral
#LifeWithGod
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Apr 10, 2025 • 20min
22: Sharing the Good News at Work
The work environment presents its own unique challenges for spiritual conversations. Depending on where you work, your organization might be supportive of faith conversations, or might be antagonistic towards them. Often, restrictions are against “proselytism”—but if we’re having thoughtful conversations as we listen to our colleagues and gauge whatever we share to their level of openness, it’s unlikely that our actions will be interpreted as proselytism. Even so, sometimes work authorities may discourage these conversations. That doesn’t mean we’re being “persecuted”; it just means we need to adapt and find the right opportunity to listen to and love the people around us in our specific context. Maybe you can get a conference room for a lunchtime spiritual discussion group; maybe you can’t. Either way, there will still be opportunity for you to bring a listening, welcoming presence to your colleagues, customers, or clients. Sources: Daniel 6:5, 21-22 (NIV) Alpha USA Don Everts and Doug Schaupp, I Once Was Lost: What Postmodern Skeptics Taught Us About Their Path to Jesus (Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2008). Friendship Evangelism: The 5 Thresholds toward Faith, InterVarsity Evangelism, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA. #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #GoodNews #Gospel #TheGospel #InterVarsity #Entering #Kingdom #Discipleship #Salvation #CivilRights #HR #Persecution #Adapt #Proselytism #Daniel6 #FiveThresholds #5Thresholds #DonEverts #DougSchaupp #IOnceWasLost #Personal #Witness #Evangelism #Evangelical #Evangelicalism #GentleWitnesses

Apr 8, 2025 • 26min
21: Entering the Kingdom
Jesus constantly used the language of “entering” the kingdom. It’s possible to be outside, and then to get inside. We enter through faith; the moment when someone places their confidence in Jesus is their entrance into the kingdom of God. At the same time, it’s just the *first* moment of a whole life of discipleship to Jesus that is beginning to unfold. Dallas Willard once said, “Discipleship is a natural part of confidence in Jesus as he really is.” When Jesus frees us, our response is to follow him. As Charles Wesley wrote in the hymn “And Can It Be”: My chains fell off, my heart was free; I rose, went forth, and followed Thee. Sources: Matthew 13:44-46 (NIV) Dallas Willard, “Spiritual Formation as a Natural Part of Salvation,” Conversatio Divina, The Martin Institute for Christianity and Culture, Westmont College, April 17, 2009. Charles Wesley, “And Can It Be, That I Should Gain?” Sing Joyfully (Carol Stream, Illinois: Tabernacle Publishing, 1989), Hymnary.org. Oliver Hunkin and Alan Parry (Illustrator), Dangerous Journey: The Story of Pilgrim's Progress (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 1985). John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress from this World to That Which is to Come (Project Gutenberg, 1678, 1994). Don Everts and Doug Schaupp, I Once Was Lost: What Postmodern Skeptics Taught Us About Their Path to Jesus (Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2008). Friendship Evangelism: The 5 Thresholds toward Faith, InterVarsity Evangelism, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA. #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #GoodNews #Gospel #TheGospel #InterVarsity #Entering #Kingdom #Discipleship #Salvation #DallasWillard #CharlesWesley #JohnBunyan #PilgrimsProgress #DangerousJourney #FiveThresholds #5Thresholds #DonEverts #DougSchaupp #IOnceWasLost #Personal #Witness #Evangelism #Evangelical #Evangelicalism #GentleWitnesses

Apr 3, 2025 • 16min
20: Responding to Questions: Evil and Suffering
How can God be good when there is so much evil and suffering in the world? This question is in some ways the most profound challenge to Christian faith. Everyone who asks that question is asking it at two different levels. One is the intellectual level: Is there any way to make moral sense of this world? The other is the personal level. Every human being has known pain in some way. How can we respond to this question thoughtfully? Sources: James 1:2-4 (ESV) “Stephen Fry on God | The Meaning Of Life | RTÉ One,” RTÉ - IRELAND’S NATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE MEDIA, January 28, 2015. Stan Jones, “When Suffering, Find Empathy in the Cross,” Preaching Today, August 2017. Don Everts and Doug Schaupp, I Once Was Lost: What Postmodern Skeptics Taught Us About Their Path to Jesus (Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2008). Friendship Evangelism: The 5 Thresholds toward Faith, InterVarsity Evangelism, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA. #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #GoodNews #Gospel #TheGospel #InterVarsity #Seeking #Seeker #Seek #Questions #Conversation #Parables #James1 #Evil #Suffering #Theodicy #Cross #StanJones #FiveThresholds #5Thresholds #DonEverts #DougSchaupp #IOnceWasLost #Personal #Witness #Evangelism #Evangelical #Evangelicalism #GentleWitnesses

Apr 1, 2025 • 21min
19: Responding to Questions: Other Religions
We Christians believe some pretty strange things. One of the things we believe, which is at least pretty strange today in the Western world, is that spiritual knowledge is possible. We believe it is possible to be known by God, and to come to know God, and things about God. Not just beliefs, not just points of inspiration, but genuine knowledge. This puts us in a sticky situation when it comes to our relationships with those who don’t share our Christian faith: We believe we know things that other people don’t. Not because we’re better than others in any dimension, but simply because we have been given the grace to learn these things. It’s like we’ve been given a pair of glasses that helps us see the world differently. Genuine inclusivity is not saying that our differences of belief don’t matter. It’s not saying, “Oh well, we can’t really know anything anyway.” Genuine inclusivity means listening to and respecting others even when the differences really do matter—even when it’s not possible for a conflicting set of beliefs to both be true. If our friends are seeking, genuine kindness is offering the glasses to them and asking if they’d like to put them on. Sources: Luke 11:29-32 (NIV) 1 Kings 10:6-9, 13 (NIV) Acts 17:29-30 (NIV) Don Everts and Doug Schaupp, I Once Was Lost: What Postmodern Skeptics Taught Us About Their Path to Jesus (Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2008). Friendship Evangelism: The 5 Thresholds toward Faith, InterVarsity Evangelism, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA. #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #GoodNews #Gospel #TheGospel #InterVarsity #Seeking #Seeker #Seek #Questions #Conversation #Parables #Religion #Luke11 #Jonah #QueenOfSheba #FiveThresholds #5Thresholds #DonEverts #DougSchaupp #IOnceWasLost #Personal #Witness #Evangelism #Evangelical #Evangelicalism #GentleWitnesses #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral

Mar 27, 2025 • 23min
18: Responding to Questions: Hell
The point of sharing the Good News is not “winning.” Helping our friends in their journey toward Jesus is not a debate or an intellectual contest. Jesus didn’t answer every question asked of him by people who weren’t really looking to be persuaded of his message. Instead, he taught in a way that reached the hearts of those who were genuinely seeking God. At the same time, when people are seeking God, they’re also grappling with real intellectual questions. We don’t want to treat these questions like problems to solve or barriers to overcome. Instead, each question is an opportunity for people to see the beauty of Jesus just a little more clearly. One of seekers’ common concerns is the question of Hell: Could a good God really send people to eternal punishment? It’s a question that can put us and our friends on edge. But when we look at Jesus’ own teachings about Hell, we see that he’s teaching about people’s hearts. Drawing on the Hebrew wisdom literature, he shows that the trajectory of our lives now continues into eternity. When we take Jesus’ teaching seriously, we see that it’s good news of justice in the face of profound evil—and goes hand-in-hand with his offer of life to all who sincerely repent and believe. Sources: Matthew 13:10-12 (NIV) Matthew 21:23-27 (NIV) Luke 6:46-49 (NIV) Proverbs 22:8 (ESV) Proverbs 26:11 (Brenton’s Spetuagint Translation) Isaiah 9:4 (NIV) Don Everts and Doug Schaupp, I Once Was Lost: What Postmodern Skeptics Taught Us About Their Path to Jesus (Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2008). Friendship Evangelism: The 5 Thresholds toward Faith, InterVarsity Evangelism, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA. #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #GoodNews #Gospel #TheGospel #InterVarsity #Seeking #Seeker #Seek #Questions #Conversation #Parables #Matthew13 #Matthew21 #Luke6 #Judgment #Hell #Eternity #Trajectory #Evil #Justice #LastKingOfScotland #FiveThresholds #5Thresholds #DonEverts #DougSchaupp #IOnceWasLost #Personal #Witness #Evangelism #Evangelical #Evangelicalism #GentleWitnesses #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral

Mar 25, 2025 • 13min
17: Telling What God Has Done for You
As we have conversations with our friends about spiritual things, one of the most powerful things we can do is share stories of our own experiences with Jesus. We see paradigms for this kind of sharing in the Bible itself. After delivering him from demonic oppression, Jesus says to the man of the Gerasenes: “Go home to your friends and tell them how much the Lord has done for you” (Mark 5:19 ESV). Some of us don’t have a particularly dramatic conversion story. Some of us can’t even remember a time in our lives without faith in Jesus! But the stories we can tell aren’t just those about the moment of conversion. We can also tell our “present-tense testimony” of what the Lord is doing in our lives today. All of us have stories that include these ingredients: Sin (and its consequences) Jesus Faith Change When you tell your real story of God’s work in your life, it may resonate with your friends more than you expect. Try it for yourself using our one-page guide: Telling What God Has Done For You (Fill in the Blank) Sources: Mark 5:18-20 (ESV) “I’ve Always Known Jesus. How Do I Share My ‘Testimony’?” Mission Central, December 16, 2021. Don Everts and Doug Schaupp, I Once Was Lost: What Postmodern Skeptics Taught Us About Their Path to Jesus (Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2008). Friendship Evangelism: The 5 Thresholds toward Faith, InterVarsity Evangelism, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA. #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #GoodNews #Gospel #TheGospel #InterVarsity #Seeking #Seeker #Seek #Questions #Conversation #Parables #Mark5 #Testimony #Story #FiveThresholds #5Thresholds #DonEverts #DougSchaupp #IOnceWasLost #Personal #Witness #Evangelism #Evangelical #Evangelicalism #GentleWitnesses #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral

Mar 18, 2025 • 17min
16: Telling Parables
We all live inside stories. When someone’s seeking, trying to get to a point of resolution, trying to get answers, then the story of the Bible can come alive for them with new urgency and clarity. This is the most fruitful time in someone’s journey toward Jesus to dig into the stories of faith with them. We’re following Jesus’ lead here; he taught using stories—specifcally, using parables. These stories are not just illustrations for prepositional ideas. They’re metaphors to *live inside of.* We can share the parables of Jesus themselves, which have unique power to convey the reality of God’s kingdom. We can also imitate Jesus by finding parables in our everyday lives and sharing them gently and earnestly with our friends who are seeking. Sources: Mark 4:30-32 (NIV) Ezekiel 17:22-24 (NIV) Kenneth E. Bailey, Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes: Cultural Studies in the Gospels (Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2008). Don Everts and Doug Schaupp, I Once Was Lost: What Postmodern Skeptics Taught Us About Their Path to Jesus (Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2008). Friendship Evangelism: The 5 Thresholds toward Faith, InterVarsity Evangelism, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA. #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #GoodNews #Gospel #TheGospel #InterVarsity #Seeking #Seeker #Seek #Questions #Conversation #Parables #Mark4 #Ezekiel17 #KenBailey #FiveThresholds #5Thresholds #DonEverts #DougSchaupp #IOnceWasLost #Personal #Witness #Evangelism #Evangelical #Evangelicalism #GentleWitnesses #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral

Mar 13, 2025 • 19min
15: Seeking After God
There's a difference between having a kind of meandering interest in something and actively seeking it. When spiritual questions become urgent for someone, they’re seeking. They want answers. When someone’s at this stage, we can include them in our communities—places where they can ask their questions honestly and deeply. We can also help them clarify their quest and focus it on Jesus. Our friends and coworkers may begin to ask questions like: Who do I think Jesus really was? What are the “dealbreaker” issues for me when it comes to faith? Could I really trust Jesus with my life? We can also help them count the cost. Are they ready to follow Jesus . . . With their possessions and money? With their relationships and sexuality? With their career and whatever power they have? Because seeking involves seriously considering a new way of life, it can’t last forever. The tension of putting everything on the line is too great. Often, people only spend *three months* at the seeking threshold before deciding whether or not to follow Jesus. So, we want to be there when someone is ready to start seeking. If we show up when they’re ready to dig in, we might get to see some of the most powerful moments in their journey toward faith. Sources: Luke 14:25-33 (ESV) Don Everts and Doug Schaupp, I Once Was Lost: What Postmodern Skeptics Taught Us About Their Path to Jesus (Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2008). Friendship Evangelism: The 5 Thresholds toward Faith, InterVarsity Evangelism, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA. #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #GoodNews #Gospel #TheGospel #InterVarsity #Seeking #Seeker #Seek #Questions #Conversation #Apologetics #Luke14 #FiveThresholds #5Thresholds #DonEverts #DougSchaupp #IOnceWasLost #Personal #Witness #Evangelism #Evangelical #Evangelicalism #GentleWitnesses #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral

Mar 11, 2025 • 18min
14: Discerning Openness
Cats—even affectionate ones—are often less than fond of crowds. They can get a bit skittish. They stay aloof. Some of our coworkers are like that, too. It’s not that they’re unkind or rude; it’s just hard to see them open up. They’re a bit . . . aloof. Let’s not assume that someone isn’t open just because they aren’t *immediately* open. Sometimes, you just have to find the right context to put someone at ease. When someone is willing to be open with you, that may create a safe space where they're willing to also explore being open to Jesus. Sources: Revelation 3:20 (NIV) Nan Porter Bill Gaultiere, "Jesus Will Walk Right Up to You," Soul Shepherding. Arthur Bennett, The Valley of Vision (Carlisle, Pennsylvania: Banner of Truth, 1975). #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #GoodNews #Gospel #TheGospel #InterVarsity #Open #Openness #Vulnerability #Change #Conversation #Conversion #NanPorter #DallasWillard #ArthurBennett #ValleyofVision #FiveThresholds #5Thresholds #DonEverts #DougSchaupp #IOnceWasLost #Personal #Witness #Evangelism #Evangelical #Evangelicalism #GentleWitnesses #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral

Mar 6, 2025 • 19min
13: Opening Up to Change
In their journey toward Jesus, our friends eventually may get to the point where they ask, “Could this change me?” Sometimes it sneaks up on people unexpectedly. They’ve been exploring ideas or talking with a Christian friend, and suddenly they realize, “Something is happening inside of me.” We want to be really attentive to this moment when it’s happening for someone. We can help them begin to connect the dots. Sources: Luke 1:38 (ESV) Luke 18:22-33 (ESV) C.S. Lewis, Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life (New York: Harvest/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1955). John Paul II. Dominum et Vivificantem [Encyclical Letter on the Holy Spirit in the Life of the Church and the World], The Holy See, May 18, 1986. Daniel Goleman, Emotional intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ (10th Anniversary ed., New York: Bantam Books, 2005). Don Everts and Doug Schaupp, I Once Was Lost: What Postmodern Skeptics Taught Us About Their Path to Jesus (Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2008). Friendship Evangelism: The 5 Thresholds toward Faith, InterVarsity Evangelism, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA. #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #GoodNews #Gospel #TheGospel #InterVarsity #Open #Openness #Vulnerability #Change #Conversation #Conversion #CSLewis #SurprisedByJoy #FiveThresholds #5Thresholds #DonEverts #DougSchaupp #IOnceWasLost #Personal #Witness #Evangelism #Evangelical #Evangelicalism #GentleWitnesses #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral