Top 100 Video Stories for Faith Driven Entrepreneurs

Top 100 Video Stories

Videos 91-100

When we started this project, we honestly didn’t believe we’d find that many video stories to share. We were cautiously optimistic about reaching 100 videos, but after researching on our own and receiving an overwhelming amount of recommendations, we found more videos than we knew what to with! As we start the countdown, here are some of the highlights worth checking out from videos 91-100.

Dan Meyer of Nehemiah Manufacturing is doing great work to hire men and women whom society tends to keep on the sidelines. Watch Beacon of Hope to see the work they’re doing to offer a second chance to citizens returning from incarceration. We’re grateful for our friends At Work on Purpose for introducing us.

In addition to videos about children’s eyewear, gaming, and an app that provides counseling and community, we also really enjoyed the story of Jeff from Chick-Fil-A. He owns a franchise in Dallas, Texas and is living out what it means to glorify God in your work.

Looking for videos 99 and 100? We’ve left these spots empty for you! If you have any thoughts or recommendations for other videos we could add, let us know and we’ll add them here.

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[Special thanks to Felix Mooneeram on Unsplash for the cover photo]

Every Job a Parable by John Van Sloten

We continue to count down the Top 100 Books for Faith Driven Entrepreneurs with…

Every Job a Parable: What Walmart Greeters, Nurses and Astronauts Tell Us About God

by John Van Sloten

A Walmart greeter, a nurse, and an astronaut walk into a church…

They each bring with them their own exhaustions and exasperations, their own uncertainty about whether and how their work matters to God. Good news: All work matters to God, because all work reflects some aspect of the character of God. God created the world so that it runs best when it mirrors Him, and we ourselves find the most fulfillment when we recognize God behind our labor.

John Van Sloten offers a fascinating and innovative reflection on vocation: Our work is a parable of God; as we work, we are icons of grace.

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Scatter.org is Live! A Free Learning Platform For Your Church or Network

— by Scatter.org

WE ARE LIVE!

Scatter.org is a free learning platform on work, calling, and culture, named after the concept of the church “scattered” throughout our world during their work week. We’ve designed it for people in your network. Users enjoy courses like:

  • The Holiness of Work, with Eugene Peterson

  • The Purpose of Business, with Jeff Van Duzer

  • Gender in the Workplace, with Denise Daniels

  • Bridging Faith & Science, with Praveen Sethupathy

  • Foundations of Work, with Amy Sherman

  • Technology: Recoding Goodness, with John Dyer

Each short course offers users access to videos, downloadable audio, group discussion guides, leader guides, scripture references for courses, and extra sources for further learning. Some use it for personal learning and growth. Many use it in either church or workplace small groups.

We have new courses coming out every two weeks or so. Upcoming courses to be released:

  • Bringing Your Soul to Work, with Barry Rowan

  • Redefining Work, with Tim Keller (in partnership with TGC)

  • Career, Motherhood and Identity, with Kate Harris

  • Faith & Co (in partnership with SPU)

We have just released our first course featuring partner content. Working with our friends at Christianity Today, we turned the This Is Our City videos into a short course for the general public: Why We Work. This course is rich with real-life examples, ranging from a fine artist to a furniture maker to an auto-mechanic. 

We want to benefit the entire faith and work movement, and hosting the best content from others we can advance your mission.

Scatter is created by Denver Institute for Faith & Work , an ECFA accredited 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization.

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[Photo credit to Scatter]

Flashback Friday – Work/Life Balance at Bandwidth.com

This content was originally published here by the RightNow Media (RNM).

— by Henry Kaestner

This video feels to me like a time capsule… so much at Bandwidth has changed, so much is the same.  Our purpose and the way that we seek to love people and know God through our work is the same.  The challenge with staving off a natural tendency toward workaholism is still there.  Oh, to see the differences between this startup and the public company that God has enabled and empowered.   You see a seed that has sprouted here, and the farmer (CEO David) that was toiling in the fields, plowing, seeding, harvesting, pruning and seeding again.  He’s still out there, still doing the same.  He has a little less hair and much larger field now and his love of God and the experience of His joy are the same.  I think about Eugene Peterson and his encouragement toward a faithful obedience in the same direction.  Flashbacks like this help see that in action.

Watch the 4-min video below!

[Special thanks to Bekir Dönmez on Unsplash for the cover photo]

Why Entrepreneurs Should Make Fitness A Priority

This article was originally published by Entrepreneur and can be found here.

— by Romesh Pandita

Being an entrepreneur is mentally and physically demanding. Some entrepreneurs, though successful, remain in poor health for prolonged periods. Most successful leaders are not only physically fit but also adhere to a routine that allows them to remain in good physical health. Good leaders often don’t smoke and don’t drink in excess either. Most of the upscale gyms in large Indian cities are patronized by successful leaders; many of whom adhere to a strict fitness routine.

There are many reasons why a fit leader is much better than the unfit one. A few such reasons are elaborated below:

Fit Leaders Have More Energy And Are Productive

“Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.” This proverb comes from Benjamin Franklin – one of the founding fathers of the United States. Although Franklin lived centuries ago, his immortal words reveal that good health, wealth, and wisdom go hand in hand. Many leaders today who’re unaware of his words, nonetheless, adhere unknowingly to his sound words.

A fit leader today is one who exercises regularly as doing so generates energy that can be expended throughout the workday. To be a successful entrepreneur, one must have energy and certainly, there’s no better way to generate extra energy than by following a fitness regime. Being fit allows one to face the challenges of a day head on and allows one to thrive in a competitive business climate. Pushing oneself physically also allows one to have a certain tenacity and confidence in oneself which works favourably when interacting with people. Fit people also look better than those who are unfit, which naturally translates into such leaders possessing greater confidence which is essential for success.

Be More Confident And Creative

Studies show that that fluid IQ, the component of intelligence that allows us to learn new skills, decreases rapidly as we age. This drop in fluid IQ begins in the early to mid-20s and drops quickly. However, regular exercise, including weight training, lessens the drop in fluid IQ because it allows more oxygen to reach the brain. Hence, people who exercise regularly are able to learn new tasks and skills more easily as they age than those who don’t exercise. Certainly, the ability to learn new skills is vital to the success of every entrepreneur.

Studies also show that people can also increase their creativity by doing only moderate amounts of exercise every day. Hence those who are fit and take care of their health will find that they can tap into their creative side more easily than others. Being more creative and being able to learn new skills easier than others usually translates into greater self-confidence, which is essential to entrepreneurs who must lead a team.

Better Equipped to Face Challenges

One should not be gentle with oneself when exercising. An important reason for exercising is to push oneself further than what was thought possible. Every entrepreneur must be willing to come out of his or her professional comfort zone if they really want to make a mark. One of the best ways to create a larger comfort zone is by pushing oneself physically so that what was thought daunting in the beginning becomes child’s play with time. When an entrepreneur enhances his or her comfort zone in the gym or in sport, it leads to an enhancement of their comfort zone in the workplace as well. Pushing oneself beyond one’s comfort zone increases one’s stamina and allows one to grow mentally tougher. Both mental toughness and physical stamina are crucial for success in the workplace and an entrepreneur who has plenty of both has a better chance of success.

Fit People Are Happy People

Many people who are out of shape not only age faster than those who are fit, they are also unhappy. It has been conclusively proven that exercise releases endorphins, the natural feel-good chemicals in one’s body, allowing those who exercise to generally feel happy during the day. Exercise also helps to lower stress because during an exercise routine, such as running or weight training, one’s mind is focused on the physical activity and everyday stressful events move to the back of the mind or are forgotten completely. Being an entrepreneur is among the most stressful jobs in the world and regular exercise will help entrepreneurs to unwind and be prepared to tackle the challenges of the next day. A fit entrepreneur will be a better leader because he or she will be able to tackle the challenges of the workday and not be bogged down by pressure.

Indian society has rediscovered the connection between physical fitness and good leadership, something the ancient Greeks knew well. Yet in addition to physical exercise, entrepreneurs must also network if they want to lead and succeed.

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[Special thanks to Andy Beales on Unsplash for the photo]

Golfing for God’s Glory – CEO of Ping Golf

This content was originally published by LeTourneau University’s Center for Faith and Work.
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Bubba Watson won the 2012 & 2014 Masters using PING irons, giving John Solheim another reason to smile. John is Chairman and CEO of PING, as well as a LeTourneau University Trustee and former LeTourneau student.

In 2014 PING earned 15 gold awards in Golf Digest’s “Hot List” — more than any other brand for the third straight year.

Listen here as the CEO of PING shares about the industry & their work to honor God.

[Special thanks to Court Prather on Unsplash for the cover photo]