Ten Talents

Ten Talents

Everyone has something unique to offer the world, Ten Talents wants to help people discover their gifts and use them to make a difference. Join Host Keith Koo for Ten Talents a ministry program bringing you interviews with some of America's premier leaders in finance, technology, sports, entrepreneurs and ministry. Learn how Jesus is using these individuals to change lives, and you just might be encourage in how Jesus wants to use you. 

  1. 1d ago

    The Room that Isn't There

    A young man leaves for college at eighteen. He comes home at twenty-four, walks back into the church he grew up in, and stands in the lobby with a cup of coffee looking at a board of groups and meetings. There's a youth group he's aged out of. A young marrieds class he doesn't qualify for. A mothers' group. A men's breakfast where every man has children. He stays a while longer, then stops attending — and nobody follows up. Keith Koo opens this episode by telling you that man was him, and that it's the reason Ten Talents exists. Segment one names the structure: a flywheel of marriage, children, serving in children's ministry, giving — where each stage feeds the next. It isn't a conspiracy and it isn't a failure of love. It's an efficient design that works, which is exactly why nobody takes it apart. Keith walks through the two reasons it doesn't change, answers the fair objection — why didn't that twenty-four-year-old just start something himself? — with four reasons it's harder than it sounds, and lays out what's actually happened to marriage rates since 1967. Segment two turns to the data on whether young people still come back, and then to scripture. The law that shut a man out of the assembly. Isaiah's reversal — a place and a name better than of sons and of daughters. The Ethiopian on the road home asking what hinders him. Jesus looking at the people sitting around him and calling them his family. And Paul, who made tents. The ask lands on the people with custody of the building, the budget, and the resources. More at xtalents.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  2. Aug 8

    Rich Toward God: The Difference Between Giving and Deciding

    Americans gave more to charity last year than in any year in this country's history — over $600 billion for the first time, outpacing inflation two years running. Keith Koo starts with gratitude for that number. Then he goes looking for where the growth actually came from. Giving from living people rose about 1% after inflation. Giving from estates rose about 17%. Segment one is about builders — people who are very good at building and never stop to ask what they're building for. Sarah Winchester adding rooms to a San Jose house until the day she died. Emperors stitching walls together. And a man in Luke 12 whose harvest outgrows his barns, who does the entirely sensible thing, and gets called a fool for it. The sentence most sermons leave off the end of that parable turns out to be the whole point: "so is the one who lays up treasure for himself and is not rich toward God." Keith walks through what that man is never actually accused of — and why Joseph built barns too. Segment two goes quieter. Roughly one in six American households stopped giving anything at all over a decade, and income explains only about a third of it. Drawing on his own nonprofit board experience, Keith gets at why — and then draws the line the whole episode has been circling: the difference between giving that's intentional and giving that's passive. Money that has been given, and never directed. Then the turn. God didn't send an inheritance. He showed up. One question for the week: what have you already given that you've never actually directed? More at xtalents.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  3. Aug 1

    Your Work is Not Your Worth

    One week the headlines say AI is coming for every job. A week later, the same leaders who predicted the apocalypse quietly call it off. Underneath the whiplash is a question almost nobody says out loud: if a machine can do what I do, what was I ever worth? In this episode, Keith Koo separates the signal from the noise on AI and work — the CEOs reversing themselves, and the cuts that are real (roughly 139,000 in tech this year, landing hardest on entry-level and late-career workers). Then he names the deeper issue: somewhere we fused what we do with what we're worth, and AI just held up the mirror. It's not abstract — researchers have found men's mortality spikes right at retirement age, when the work they'd anchored their identity to disappears. Keith goes back to the garden — work as calling and dignity, before the fall — to Jesus the carpenter, and to his own three decades in tech and finance, including an early-career illness that taught him output was never the point. The second half turns to the oldest version of the lie: measuring a person by output. Keith traces it from Pharaoh's system to the Great Wall of China — which, as his family told him growing up, was remembered as a symbol of oppression, the way the pyramids and other monuments built by the enslaved are, long before Mao's call that "every Chinese should visit" turned it into a point of national pride. God broke that system with a day of rest, and broke it eternally in the gospel: "you are his workmanship" — the poem, not the productivity. It lands on the parable the show is named for, and one question for your week. New episodes and comments at xtalents.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  4. May 15

    Christians and Transhumanists Want the Same Thing: Competing Forms of Faith with Jose Luis Cordeiro

    "Christians want the same thing transhumanists do. We just believe we're already going to get it."From the BOLD Awards in Barcelona, Keith Koo sits down with Jose Luis Cordeiro - author of "The Death of Death" and one of the world's leading voices on transhumanism - for the companion conversation to this week's Silicon Valley Insider. The SVI episode covered the science of cryonics and the 2045 forecast. On Ten Talents the question shifts: what does any of this mean for a Christian worldview?Origin. Purpose. Ethics. Destiny. The four questions every worldview has to answer - and the answers a Christian and a transhumanist give to each.Inside this episode: How modern medicine has redefined the line between life and deathThe British tourist reanimated after six hours in a frozen river in the PyreneesAn Italian climber reanimated after eight and a half hoursBiblical lifespans: Methuselah at 969, Noah at 600+, Moses at 120, King David's 70-80Life expectancy in the Roman Empire (20 years) compared to today (80)Animal life extension: mice doubled, fruit flies quadrupled, C. elegans extended tenfoldGame theory and why longer lives may produce more cooperation, not lessCordeiro's response to the dictator-living-forever questionThe faith-and-science question: contradiction or complement?Jose's surprising line on Jesus and a thousand-year life that most Christians have never heard a transhumanist say out loud In Segment 2, Keith follows the conversation with a reflection on apologetics, drawing on the work of Oxford mathematician John Lennox. The reframe: this is not faith versus no faith. It is a conversation between competing forms of faith. One puts confidence in technology and human progress. The other puts it in a person and a promise. Both require belief about what cannot yet be seen.Plus practical guidance for having spiritual conversations at work, at the dinner table, and wherever they happen: don't lead with answers, listen for what the other person is hoping for, plant seeds, and remember that not every conversation finishes in one sitting."The Death of Death" by Jose Luis Cordeiro - available on Amazon in 15 languages.Ten Talents with Keith Koo. More at xtalents.com.Contact: info@svin.bizInstagram: @techmavenX: @techmaven_keith Chapter markers 00:00 Searching For Meaning00:44 Meet Jose Cordeiro01:46 Four Big Questions02:42 Choosing Life Over Death03:39 Cryonics And Changing Death06:43 Longer Lives More Purpose09:39 Can Science Beat Aging10:26 Morality Of Immortality11:50 Faith And Transhumanism13:06 Science Moves Fast14:30 Segment Two Reflection15:23 Dinner And Worldviews17:11 What Transhumanists Seek19:19 Technology As Faith22:23 DNA Origins And Cryonics24:07 How To Have Conversations26:37 Where My Faith Anchors27:20 Final Encouragement27:46 Closing And OutroCONNECT WITH TEN TALENTSIf this conversation gave you something to think about, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode. Share it with someone who has these conversations at the dinner table or in the workplace. A five-star rating on Apple Podcasts helps new listeners find the show.Website: xtalents.comAdvisory: keithkoo.comEmail: info@svin.bizInstagram: @techmavenX (Twitter): @techmaven_keithLinkedIn: KeithKoo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  5. Jan 24

    Finding Integrity: Larry Hill’s Journey with the Domos Project

    In this episode of Ten Talents, host Keith Koo sits down with Larry Hill, founder of Cal Pro Research and the Domos Project, for a deeply personal and reflective conversation about integrity, identity, and calling.   Larry shares his journey from a successful career in technology and business into a season of deep questioning—what he describes as a midlife reckoning that ultimately became a spiritual awakening. Out of that journey, the Domos Project was born.   Rather than chasing outward success, Larry explains how God redirected his focus inward—toward understanding identity in Christ and living with integrity as a whole person, especially in the marketplace.       🔑 Key Themes & Takeaways     Larry Hill’s background in technology, business, and leadership The moment success no longer answered deeper questions of purpose A midlife crisis that became a spiritual inflection point Personal encounters with God that reshaped Larry’s understanding of identity The meaning of integrity as wholeness, not moral perfection The origin story of the Domos Project and why it exists Why identity in Christ must precede calling, gifting, or ministry The marketplace as a legitimate and powerful mission field Equipping believers to live as marketplace ministers Creating space for formation rather than performance-driven faith         🎯 Why This Conversation Matters     This episode is especially relevant for professionals, founders, and leaders who sense a growing gap between outward success and inward alignment. Larry’s story is a reminder that God often uses disruption—not comfort—to bring clarity, healing, and renewed purpose.       🔗 Learn More & Connect     The Domos Project: https://www.domosproject.org Ten Talents / Faith & Marketplace Resources: https://www.xtalents.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Everyone has something unique to offer the world, Ten Talents wants to help people discover their gifts and use them to make a difference. Join Host Keith Koo for Ten Talents a ministry program bringing you interviews with some of America's premier leaders in finance, technology, sports, entrepreneurs and ministry. Learn how Jesus is using these individuals to change lives, and you just might be encourage in how Jesus wants to use you.