Episode 262 - How to Grow Spiritually in The Workplace with Jim Martin

If you’re a regular listener to The Conversation, you’ve heard me talk about the International Justice Mission, an incredible global nonprofit organization working to end slavery and violence around the world.

On today’s podcast, I sit down with Jim Martin who serves as the Vice President of Spiritual Formation for IJM.

In this episode, Jim shares about the power of daily rhythms and how these intentional rhythms help fuel our daily mission - something we all need to not just maintain the status quo but to grow spiritually while in the workplace. 

Whether you face kids in a classroom, patients in a hospital, cars in a shop or anything in between, you will get practical tools for fueling your vocational passion that you can implement today! 

Jim also shares some beautiful insight on a personal challenge he’s facing: when your adult kids walk away from God. If this is something you’ve walked through, are currently walking through or if it’s something you worry about in the future, Jim’s encouragement will bring you comfort. 

Look into becoming a Freedom Partner at ijm.org

Thanks to our amazing partners on this episode: International Justice Mission & Vern Eide

International Justice Mission is a global nonprofit working to end slavery and violence around the world, taking special care of survivors from the moment they’re rescued all the way through their healing and restoration. To learn more and to partner with this amazing organization, visit ijm.org 

Vern Eide Motorcars is a growing employee-owned company that offers sales, service, and financing of automotive, motorcycle, and power sports lines, including Acura, Ford, Chevy, GMC, Honda, Hyundai and Mitsubishi brands. Whether you live locally or across the country, visit verneide.com

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