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Moody RadioDoes your life convince other people of the power of a relationship with Christ? Start your weekend with a devotional from Blackaby Ministries International about the effect that Christians should have on the world.
Now thanks be to God who always leads us in triumph in Christ and through us diffuses the fragrance of His knowledge in every place. For we are to God the fragrance of Christ among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing. Corinthians 2:14-15
In addition, what can North American Christians learn from the church in other parts of the world? Dawn and Steve discuss Luke Wesley's article "5 Truths We Must Defend: Lessons from China."
Good boundaries in our lives are critical! Dawn and Steve explore Jolene Underwood's article "10 Signs You're Bad at Setting Personal Boundaries."
Founder and Director of Faith and Work Journey, Denise Yohn, is a guest on Dawn and Steve in the Morning to encourage us to be bold in our faith! She is passionate about equipping and empowering Christ-following businesspeople to steward faithfully their professional vocation.
Denise Lee Yohn is a keynote speaker, consultant, and writer on brand leadership. At the time she started her professional career, Denise also became a Christ-follower — and ever since then, she’s been passionate about the integration of faith and work. She started up the Marketplace Ministry at Harbor Church in San Diego (modeled after the Center for Faith & Work at Redeemer in NYC) and served as a founding leader of Vision Pathways, an experience to build up young people as they transition from college to career. She is a popular speaker at Christian organizations and conferences, has contributed to The Gospel Coalition and De Pree Center, and has served as an advisor to the Theology of Work Project. Denise and her husband, Chris, have lived in San Francisco since 2016.