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In My Element: Reshaping a Life for Eternal Impact

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A Sattler alumnus tells how God took him from his comfort zone to start a business in India. After a personal tragedy revived his passion for eternal things, he replanned his life which eventually led him to prepare at Sattler College. While finishing his studies, he and his team started a business and prepared to move to India. He explains his risky decision to move abroad with his family while relying on the startup for finances. They also discuss following our passions to fulfill God’s desires, how disciplines help us become more like Jesus, and building a habit of meeting strangers. He concludes with advice about how God uses our most painful moments.
Show Notes
Learn more about studying Biblical and Religious Studies at Sattler College.

Mentioned in this episode:
Prosynergy – Their Marketing and Bookkeeping businesses
Practicing the Way – by John Mark Comer

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Chapters

1. In My Element: Reshaping a Life for Eternal Impact (00:00:00)

2. Transitioning From Vision to Impact (00:00:04)

3. Startup Companies in India (00:14:52)

4. Faith, Life Paths, and Disciplines (00:18:51)

5. Developing Spiritual Disciplines and Masculinity (00:29:10)

6. Inspiring Vision and Networking in Boston (00:41:40)

14 episodes

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Description
A Sattler alumnus tells how God took him from his comfort zone to start a business in India. After a personal tragedy revived his passion for eternal things, he replanned his life which eventually led him to prepare at Sattler College. While finishing his studies, he and his team started a business and prepared to move to India. He explains his risky decision to move abroad with his family while relying on the startup for finances. They also discuss following our passions to fulfill God’s desires, how disciplines help us become more like Jesus, and building a habit of meeting strangers. He concludes with advice about how God uses our most painful moments.
Show Notes
Learn more about studying Biblical and Religious Studies at Sattler College.

Mentioned in this episode:
Prosynergy – Their Marketing and Bookkeeping businesses
Practicing the Way – by John Mark Comer

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. In My Element: Reshaping a Life for Eternal Impact (00:00:00)

2. Transitioning From Vision to Impact (00:00:04)

3. Startup Companies in India (00:14:52)

4. Faith, Life Paths, and Disciplines (00:18:51)

5. Developing Spiritual Disciplines and Masculinity (00:29:10)

6. Inspiring Vision and Networking in Boston (00:41:40)

14 episodes

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