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Sustaining Vision During the Coronavirus Crisis

Sustaining Vision During the Coronavirus Crisis

It’s safe to say that we are all pretty tired of talking about the Coronavirus, but as we continue to move forward into this unknown future, it’s easy to lose heart and vision. So we sat down with one of the most visionary leaders we know, our good friend and Stone Table board member, Pastor Rob Ketterling of River Valley Church in Minnesota, to talk about how he is sustaining vision when there is no wind in the sails.

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Want To Solve Problems? Turn Issues Into People.

Want To Solve Problems? Turn Issues Into People.

It’s easy to look through the filter of social media and say “they” are the problem, but what if we took a moment and began to turn issues we have into people. How would that change the situation? How would it change us? Well, that’s the exact idea we are exploring in this week’s video.

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A Pastor’s Perspective on Reopening the Church

A Pastor’s Perspective on Reopening the Church

Within a small 48 hours window churches had to figure out how they were going to learn new technology and take their weekly services online. Now that states are slowly re-opening, what should the church do to protect the most vulnerable as well as start meeting together again? Pastor David Wigington had a unique opportunity to speak into it all.

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The Economy vs Corona

The Economy vs Corona

The Coronavirus has changed everything and it’s stirred up a lot of emotions for everyone in the process. Whether it’s about the health of our communities or the desire to reopen the economy, everyone is talking. As a faith and work organization we wanted to speak up and clarify because what we have been talking about for years is now on full display. That’s what Erik shares in this week’s video.

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Depression and Entrepreneurship with Todd Francis

Depression and Entrepreneurship with Todd Francis

This week we sat down with Todd Francis of First Serve Cleaning and Restoration for a real conversation about depression and entrepreneurship. Todd is very open and honest about his struggle with depression and how it affected everything in his life, including his business. Check it out and let his story encourage you today!

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Faith and Politics with Senator John Crane

Faith and Politics with Senator John Crane

This week we had the wonderful opportunity to sit down with Senator John Crane to talk with him about faith, leadership and politics and why it all matters so much. He has some brilliant insights (and some funny jokes) that will leave you encouraged no matter what side of the aisle you fall on.

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When It’s Against The Law To Go To Work with Joe Bradford

When It’s Against The Law To Go To Work with Joe Bradford

Coronavirus is dominating the global conversation, and for good reason. This pandemic has shaken us to our core, showing us the instability of the things we so instinctively put our trust in. For many of us, the statistics have a face and a name attached. This week, as we watched one dear friend begin a miraculous recovery after a month in ICU, we watched another friend lose her life.

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The Importance of Business with Matthew Rohrs of Sinapis

The Importance of Business with Matthew Rohrs of Sinapis

We love this conversation!

We often define the business world by its excesses, and those critiques aren’t all wrong. But that’s not the real story of the marketplace.

Profitable businesses dedicated to God that creates jobs provide for families and care for people in ways that nothing else can. That is why we wanted you to hear from our friend Matthew Rohrs of Sinapis, as we discuss the life-changing work they are doing with East African entrepreneurs in poor countries each and every day.

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When Boldness Turns into Foreclosure: Lessons from a Failed Development

This week we discuss the misconception that people of faith are always bold and irrational risk-takers. Erik shares a personal story about a partially developed property in southern Indiana that was foreclosed on by a bank. The property was being developed by Christian builders who had a vision but lacked the funds to complete the project. He emphasizes that faith and risk are not synonymous, but faith always requires obedience. Erik highlights the importance of discerning what God is saying and being obedient to His guidance. He concludes by encouraging listeners to consider whether they are being obedient to God’s calling, whether it requires taking a bold step or exercising the discipline of waiting.

Unlocking the Secrets of Strong Leadership | The Stone Table

What does it look like to be a strong leader? A decisive leader to step into conflict, to deal with difficult situations, and yet do it with the fruit of the spirit? With love, with joy, with peace, patience, kindness, goodness, with faithfulness, with gentleness, and with self-control?

Engaging as Believers in the Marketplace | Q&A with Senator John Crane

John Crane discusses the topic of engaging as believers in the marketplace and the importance of humility in leadership. He highlights how power is not inherently bad but should be approached in a way that aligns with Christ’s example. John also shares his experiences in politics, including the challenges he faced during a special session and the importance of hope in difficult times. He emphasizes that success should not be measured solely by external factors but by the impact one has in their role. John’s focus on leadership development and his efforts to establish processes for onboarding new senators demonstrate his commitment to creating a positive and impactful culture within the Senate.