37 min

Deconstructing Dichotomies: Marcelo Robles Faith, Work & Rest

    • Religion & Spirituality

In this podcast episode, Teena Dare gets to have a conversation with Marcelo Robles who lives in Buenos Aires and is a pastor, practitioner, and key participant in the movement of God in his city.

What’s clear from the interview is that Marcelo captures the vision perfectly of seeing our everyday work and our understanding of our faith deeply integrated in all of life. But he didn’t always share this vision. Listen in as Marcelo unpacks how was able to deconstruct the false dichotomy of sacred and secular through his work at a university, in his ministry, through personal challenges, and a myriad of church planting experiences. The Church has much to learn from this faithful brother who encourages us to remember our one calling in the gospel with many occupational expressions.

Resources related to this episode:

More Info About Marcelo Robles and his ministry
https://globaloutreach.org/giving/missionary-details/marcelo-robles

About La Misión Church https://iplamision.org/sobre-nosotros/

About the RUE University Network https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1037300417189588

Learn more about The Global Faith and Work Initiative here.
https://www.globalfaithandwork.com/about

Learn more about the Surge Network here
https://www.surgenetwork.com

Timestamps

00:00 Introduction and Marcello’s bio

1:49 Where Marcello lives, serves and does for work

2:53 How the city of Buenos Aires is unique and an expression of a variety of cultures and cities

4:50 Why we need to stop using the term: bi-vocational and instead use: “co-occupational”

13:12 Why we need a holistic and integrated gospel for all of life

16:30 Stories of how God is at work in the university

22:45 How one person’s proximity with the poor forever changed his life

29:30 How God is displayed as a worker in Buenos Aires and how you and I can pray for Buenos Aires

In this podcast episode, Teena Dare gets to have a conversation with Marcelo Robles who lives in Buenos Aires and is a pastor, practitioner, and key participant in the movement of God in his city.

What’s clear from the interview is that Marcelo captures the vision perfectly of seeing our everyday work and our understanding of our faith deeply integrated in all of life. But he didn’t always share this vision. Listen in as Marcelo unpacks how was able to deconstruct the false dichotomy of sacred and secular through his work at a university, in his ministry, through personal challenges, and a myriad of church planting experiences. The Church has much to learn from this faithful brother who encourages us to remember our one calling in the gospel with many occupational expressions.

Resources related to this episode:

More Info About Marcelo Robles and his ministry
https://globaloutreach.org/giving/missionary-details/marcelo-robles

About La Misión Church https://iplamision.org/sobre-nosotros/

About the RUE University Network https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1037300417189588

Learn more about The Global Faith and Work Initiative here.
https://www.globalfaithandwork.com/about

Learn more about the Surge Network here
https://www.surgenetwork.com

Timestamps

00:00 Introduction and Marcello’s bio

1:49 Where Marcello lives, serves and does for work

2:53 How the city of Buenos Aires is unique and an expression of a variety of cultures and cities

4:50 Why we need to stop using the term: bi-vocational and instead use: “co-occupational”

13:12 Why we need a holistic and integrated gospel for all of life

16:30 Stories of how God is at work in the university

22:45 How one person’s proximity with the poor forever changed his life

29:30 How God is displayed as a worker in Buenos Aires and how you and I can pray for Buenos Aires

37 min

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