Doing God's Business (with Dr. Paul Stevens)

Institute for Marketplace Transformation

The Doing God's Business podcast is about integrating faith and work. Our vision is to equip and empower Christians to live out their Kingdom calling in the world from Monday through Sunday. In each episode we interview a guest, hear their story, and ask them questions about the process they've gone through in learning how to integrate their Christian faith with their everyday work. After each interview, Dr. Paul Stevens shares his thoughts and insights as well. This podcast is a production from the Institute for Marketplace Transformation.

Episodes

  1. 2021-06-09

    Ep 13: Advertising with Dr. Joseph Pai, Ogilvy & Mather Taiwan

    Our guest today is Dr. Joseph Pai from Taiwan. Joseph has over 30 years of experience working in public communication and enterprise marketing. His most recent role was working as the Chairman of Taiwan Ogilvy & Mather, which is one of the top advertising agencies in Taiwan and a well-known global brand in the advertising world. During his 10+ years as chairman, he worked with major brands like Coca-Cola, Ford, IBM, Standard Chartered Bank, and Nokia. He's also taught as some of the top business universities in China and Taiwan, like Fudan University in Shanghai and the Enterprise Research Institute of Taiwan's Political University. In this podcast episode, Joseph talks about the unexpected twists and turns in his career journey that led him to advertising. He shares why truth is so important in advertising, why it's important for Christians to perform well in their jobs, and what it means to be a marketplace minister. Here's our conversation with Joseph. Highlights from the podcast: Joseph's unique career journey of studying mechanical engineering, getting his MBA, working at a consulting firm, studying his PhD, leading a small PR firm, and joining Ogilvy & Mather What Joseph enjoyed most about working in advertising The misconception that churches have about the advertising industry How the job of advertising is to make the truth a "touching truth" which enters into people's minds and hearts Ogilvy's policy that a team member does not have to take on a client that he or she does not believe in Why Joseph says, "I'm afraid of those Christians who do not perform well, and just want to evangelize." What it means to Joseph to be a marketplace minister

    33 min
  2. 2021-06-02

    Ep 12: Theology of Work with Dr. Natalie Chan, Ray Bakke Center for Urban Transformation

    Our guest today is Dr. Natalie Chan. Natalie has worked in finance for close to 20 years, most of that time with Goldman Sachs in Hong Kong, Europe, and the US. In our conversation with Natalie, she shares how she went from a successful financial career to a nervous breakdown in a hospital bed, and how God met her in that place. Natalie is currently the director of the Ray Bakke Center for Urban Transformation at Bethel Bible Seminary in Hong Kong. We discuss what theology of work is, how theology can be helpful for people working in high pressure jobs, why she recommends that Christians use the prayer of examen in their work, and ways to discover your calling. Highlights from the podcast: Natalie's story of working in finance and Goldman Sachs as a young ambitious person How Natalie didn't integrate faith and work while she worked in finance, because she didn't think it was possible How the market crashed in 2008, causing Natalie to have a nervous breakdown and start reflecting on what is it means to have a blessed life Natalie's work of teaching faith work integration and training marketplace ministers How to use the prayer of examen at work to pray continuously The six aspects that Natalie teaches in her theology of work course The number 1 issue that people working in Hong Kong wrestle with, and how theology of work helps people to cope with the pressure of performing

    36 min
  3. 2021-04-14

    Ep 5: Money with Dr. Clive Lim, Leap International

    Our guest today is Dr. Clive Lim who is based in Singapore. After working a decade in corporate business, Clive started TeleChoice International in 1999, which employs 2,000 people today. In the midst of growing his business, Clive took a break to study theology at Regent College and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He now teaches theology classes on money, leadership, and the marketplace in Singapore and Vancouver. Clive is still involved in business, working as the Managing Director of Leap International, which is a family investment firm based in Singapore that he started. Clive has authored two books. The first is titled "Chinese Entrepreneurship in Singapore: History, Faith, and Culture". The second book is called "Money Matters: Faith, Life, and Wealth" and is co-authored with our very own Dr. Paul Stevens. Here's some highlights from the podcast: Clive's story of growing up without money and how it impacted his view of money Clive's career journey from working in the corporate world to starting his business The key factors in the success of his business How becoming a Christian did or did not impact his view on money Why money is so powerful and why it has such a hold on people Reflections on using money as a measure of success How Clive sold his first business, became a theology professor, and started a new business How teaching and entrepreneurship are two parts of Clive's vocation How Clive was able to let go of the pursuit of money After the interview, Tim asks Paul about his thoughts and reflections from the conversation, including: Paul's story of growing up with money and how it impacted his view of money What Paul and Clive write about in their book, "Money Matters: Faith, Life, and Wealth"

    34 min

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The Doing God's Business podcast is about integrating faith and work. Our vision is to equip and empower Christians to live out their Kingdom calling in the world from Monday through Sunday. In each episode we interview a guest, hear their story, and ask them questions about the process they've gone through in learning how to integrate their Christian faith with their everyday work. After each interview, Dr. Paul Stevens shares his thoughts and insights as well. This podcast is a production from the Institute for Marketplace Transformation.