ALL RESOURCES BY Marcus Goodyear
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Interview with Michael Card: Writer, Musician, Theologian >
Paul says we should remember that we have a master; we have a boss, and that's Christ.
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Jesus Calls Us to Be Ambitious: an Interview with Andy Crouch, Part 2 >
"How long will it take before I realize that these doubts are not about any objective measure of my influence or power?" (Andy Crouch)
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Your Stapler Is Making Assumptions: an Interview with Andy Crouch, Part 1 >
"We make choices about what kind of business we are going to create, what the business is going to make, and how the business is going to make it." (Andy Crouch)
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An Interview with Tony Jones: Part 2 >
"Working for IBM, Best Buy, or Target is not any more or less profane than working on a church staff."
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An Interview with Tony Jones: Part 1 >
"Sure, my work is ministry. I just don't think what I do is any more ministry than what someone else does."
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An Interview with Lauren Winner >
"I don't use the word "accountable." I think we ought to table that word for 50 years."
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Talking with Ravi Zacharias: Part 2 of 2 >
Often the choices we face in the workplace are not clearly profane or clearly sacred, so how do we learn the wisdom to distinguish?
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Talking with Ravi Zacharias: Part 1 of 2 >
We've long admired Ravi Zacharias and his audio show "Let My People Think," but recently he got our attention again with his books The Grand Weaver and The End of Reason. We were excited when he agreed to talk with TheHighCalling.org about his views on leadership, mission, pleasure, spirituality, worship, and work.
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An Interview with the President of Disney Parks: Al Weiss >
"In the corporate world, I think the most important thing is to do your job to the best of your abilities. At the end of the day, that's what they appreciate and care about."
— Al Weiss
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Interview with Parker Palmer, Part 2 >
A building full of people who trust each other, no matter what kind of work they're trying to do, can do that work better than a building full of people who don't trust each other.
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Interview with Parker Palmer, Part 1 >
Education is in a world of trouble. Teachers need help to sustain their vocation.
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Talking with Micheal Flaherty, President of Walden Media: Part 2 >
"Wouldn't it be great if there was a way to create media that kept kids asking the big questions, while it kept them excited and interested?"
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Talking with Micheal Flaherty, President of Walden Media: Part 1 >
"I can't think of holier work than planting and nourishing life-long learning in children and adults and getting them to ask the big questions."
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Francis Collins: Love God With a Scientific Mind (Part II) >
"To see God's hand in science greatly expands the joy of the enterprise… I know what science is like without God, and I like it a lot better with God."
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Francis Collins: Celebrating God Through Science (Part I) >
"Virtually everything that we uncover day after day about the human genome and how it works is also a glimpse of God's mind."
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Trying to Find Teamwork in the Bible >
Goals are meaningless if they are not pursued through the glorious gift of agape love.
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The Savvy Christian Entrepreneur: INTERVIEW WITH DICK STUAB (Part 3) >
"Missional entrepreneurs do more than look for a ready market where they can make some quick money. They have a long term vision of how they can use entrepreneur skills to create a richer culture." —Dick Staub
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Get Back in the Game! INTERVIEW WITH DICK STAUB (Part 2) >
"I want to remind Christians of our intellectual creative spiritual legacy... Bach and Mendelson and Dante and Dostoyevsky and Newton and Pascal and Rembrandt."
—Dick Staub
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Get Out of Your Cocoon : INTERVIEW WITH DICK STAUB (Part 1) >
"Jesus was present in culture. And we have to pattern our lives and work and ministries after him."
—Dick Staub
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Make Your Job an Adventure: Part 2 of an Interview with Leigh McLeroy >
Leigh McLeroy explains "the beautiful ache" in life and work—with stories about her work, her family, and working for a difficult boss.
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Is This What I Was Made For? Part 1 of an Interview with Leigh McLeroy >
Leigh McLeroy explains "the beautiful ache" in life and work—with stories about her work, her family, and working for a difficult boss.
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Who Is a Minister? Are You? >
What comes to mind when you think of a minister? If you are like most people, you think about church buildings and pulpits, preachers and priests, missionaries and bible school teachers.
INTERVIEW WITH JONATHAN AITKEN: Beyond Crime and Punishment >
"I don't feel any kinship with Tom Delay or Jeffrey Skilling. Nothing is special about being a celebrity sinner."
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Interview: A Set with Ashley Cleveland and Kenny Greenberg >
I have encountered a transforming God who has absolutely changed my life and gives me a level of freedom and beauty that I didn't know was possible.
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From Curiosity to Jesus: An Interview with John Medina >
Dr. John Medina has spent most of his professional life working as a private consultant to the biotech industry, while at the same time holding academic appointments at the University of Washington School of Medicine and Seattle Pacific University.
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Heavenly Light From a Stack of English Papers >
I found the right motivation for my students—love. And I stumbled onto the economy of love—gifts.
God Gave Me Some New Resolutions >
When I taught high school English, we always started the spring semester with goals.
"Your chance for a fresh start!" I'd tell the students.
They'd all groan, but I still made them fill out index cards with three specific resolutions. To be fair,…
Taking the Call >
Kara went to El Salvador on a mission trip and fell in love: with the entire village of El Sunza, not just one boy. Kara was only fifteen years old, but she needed to give more to these people.
David was fifty years old. His job at an advertising…


























