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Chelsea Patterson Sobolik: Our Calling Never Changes. Our Assignments Do.

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In the Christ and Culture podcast with Ken Keathley and Benjamin Quinn, we explore how the Christian faith intersects all avenues of today’s culture through conversations with leading thinkers.

Today’s Episode:

Chelsea Patterson Sobolik worked on Capitol Hill. But when her boss was caught up in the MeToo movement, she suddenly lost her job due to no fault of her own. This sent her on a journey to rediscover a gospel vision for women in the workplace — and to write the book she wished she had in that season of confusion.

Sobolik talks to Benjamin Quinn and Megan Dickerson about the book. The conversation addresses seasons of work, assignments vs. calling, the eternal significance of our work, how the gospel reorients our work, sexism in the workplace, and what she wishes men knew about developing a workplace culture. (The conversation begins at 7:30.)

Plus, in “Headlines” (1:00), Dr. Keathley recaps our recent Exploring Personhood conference. And in “On My Bookshelf” (36:10), Chelsea Sobolik recommends a book she’s reading right now.

Additional Resources:

Christians ought to be at the forefront of holding up the dignity and value of every single human being.

Highlights

  • “The majority of humans are called to work. Some work for a paycheck, and some of us don’t.. .. All of that work matters.”
  • “Whatever season a woman is in… The call of every woman and man is to glorify God and love our neighbor, and we can do that in so many different seasons.”
  • “Christians ought to be at the forefront of holding up the dignity and value of every single human being.”
  • “So many problems in the world could be eliminated if we viewed each other as God views us.”
  • “The gospel changes how and why we work.”
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