In this episode, Ben interviews Tyler Prieb, Founder and Executive Director of Missional Labs. Tyler talks about how we should be looking for clues and digging into our stories to understand what God has called us to do. He gives insight on how we can infuse the spiritual reality into our natural giftings. You’ll also discover what your ambition has to tell you about the good works prepared for you. The frontier of the unknown can be your greatest discovery.
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In this episode, Ben interviews Tyler Prieb, Founder and Executive Director of Missional Labs. Tyler talks about how we should be looking for clues and digging into our stories to understand what God has called us to do. He gives insight on how we can infuse the spiritual reality into our natural giftings. You’ll also discover what your ambition has to tell you about the good works prepared for you. The frontier of the unknown can be your greatest discovery.
Do you ever feel like you have to settle for less than what you'd love to do with your life? In this episode, Ben has a fascinating conversation with Jo Saxton. Jo is a leadership coach, a speaker, an author, podcast host, and creator of the Ezer Collective. Listen as Jo shares why so many of our dreams go unfulfilled, what keeps women from stepping into their destinies and how men can help with this, as well as what we can do to address the injustices in our world.
Bring It Out
In this episode, Ben interviews Tyler Prieb, Founder and Executive Director of Missional Labs. Tyler talks about how we should be looking for clues and digging into our stories to understand what God has called us to do. He gives insight on how we can infuse the spiritual reality into our natural giftings. You’ll also discover what your ambition has to tell you about the good works prepared for you. The frontier of the unknown can be your greatest discovery.