• 207 Coffee Talks: Ephesians 4 Gifts Series - Apostolic + Prophetic Wounds
    Nov 21 2024

    Once a week, we grab a cup of coffee and discuss the world of missional entrepreneurship.

    In this series we're talking through the "gifts of ascension." These 5 gfits help us understand leadership, teams, and ministry through the lens of Jesus.

    In this conversation, we explore the intersection of leadership, spiritual gifts, and personal wounds. We discuss how wounds can warp the expression of gifts, the importance of character in leadership, and the necessity of healing and forgiveness. Today's episode focuses on the apostolic and prophetic gifts.

    Grab some coffee, and chat with us.

    Show Notes//

    • How you're built to lead like Jesus: 5Q Assessment
    • Upcoming Events + Groups at Brand Disciples
    • 5Q: Reactivating the Original Intelligence and Capacity of the Body of Christ by Alan Hirsch
    • Ceri and Simon Harris - Ceri@wholehearted.solutions

    Takeaways//

    • Wounds can warp the expression of spiritual gifts.
    • Character is essential for effective leadership.
    • Healing from wounds requires forgiveness.
    • Men often struggle to express their emotions.
    • Women in business may feel pressured to suppress emotions.
    • High capacity with low character can lead to harm.
    • Apostolic leaders may resist accountability due to past wounds.
    • Prophetic voices can become critical without hope.
    • Benchmarking ourselves against Jesus is crucial.
    • Relationships are key to healing and growth.

    Keywords

    leadership, gifts, wounds, healing, character, accountability, prophetic, apostolic, forgiveness, emotional health

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    39 mins
  • 305 - Hidden Business Codes - Part 5 - Counterculture Business + Idolatry
    Nov 18 2024

    In this series, we're diving into the deep wisdom Scripture gives us for building and running a business. Some would say -- and many have -- that the Bible has very little instruction on what it means to run your business.

    In this episode of Brand Disciples, David Mills and Amy Alexander discuss the cultural context of Ephesians, the countercultural teachings on sexuality, the implications of impurity and greed in business, and the importance of creating a culture of light that reflects Christian values. The conversation emphasizes the need for entrepreneurs to align their business practices with biblical principles, fostering an environment that promotes dignity, integrity, and spiritual growth.

    Show Notes

    • References to the Household Codes:
      • 1 Peter 2:13–3:7
      • Ephesians 5:22–6:9
      • 1 Timothy 2:1ff., 8ff.; 3:1ff., 8ff.; 5:17ff.; 6:1f.
    • Flow Automotive
    • Reserve your copy of The Hidden Business Codes of the New Testament

    Keywords

    Brand Disciples, entrepreneurship, hidden business codes, New Testament, Ephesians, counterculture, business ethics, light in business, greed, purity

    Takeaways

    • The New Testament contains hidden business codes relevant to today's entrepreneurs.
    • Household codes in the Bible also serve as business codes.
    • Re-enchantment with scripture can lead to deeper understanding and application.
    • Cultural context is crucial for interpreting biblical teachings.
    • Sexual immorality, impurity, and greed are counter to Christian business ethics.
    • Idolatry can manifest in modern consumer culture.
    • Greed often displaces trust in God and leads to unhealthy business practices.
    • Creating a culture of light in business is essential for spiritual growth.
    • Identifying darkness in one's industry can lead to transformative practices.
    • Prayer and introspection are key to aligning business practices with faith.

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    40 mins
  • 304 - Hidden Business Codes - Part 4 - Family and the Art of Subversion
    Nov 11 2024

    In this series, we're diving into the deep wisdom Scripture gives us for building and running a business. Some would say -- and many have -- that the Bible has very little instruction on what it means to run your business.

    In this episode of Brand Disciples, Dave Mills and Amy Alexander discuss the hidden business codes found in the New Testament. They explain that these codes are actually the household codes that were given to Christians in a pluralistic society. These codes, which include instructions for conduct and relationships within the family, also apply to business because businesses were based in households during that time. The hosts emphasize that these codes were revolutionary and subversive in their cultural context, and they challenge listeners to reframe their understanding of business and family based on these biblical principles.

    Show Notes

    • References to the Household Codes:
      • 1 Peter 2:13–3:7
      • Ephesians 5:22–6:9
      • 1 Timothy 2:1ff., 8ff.; 3:1ff., 8ff.; 5:17ff.; 6:1f.

    Takeaways

    • The hidden business codes in the New Testament are actually the household codes given to Christians in a pluralistic society.
    • These codes apply to business because businesses were based in households during that time.
    • The codes were revolutionary and subversive in their cultural context, challenging the norms of the time.
    • Listeners are encouraged to reframe their understanding of business and family based on these biblical principles.

    Keywords

    business codes, New Testament, household codes, family, relationships, subversion, cultural reframing

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    34 mins
  • 303 - Hidden Business Codes - Part 3 - Household Codes for the Marketplace
    Nov 4 2024

    In this series, we're diving into the deep wisdom Scripture gives us for building and running a business. Some would say -- and many have -- that the Bible has very little instruction on what it means to run your business.

    In this episode, we discuss the hidden business codes in the New Testament and how they apply to modern-day entrepreneurship. We introduce the concept of household codes, which were instructions for Christian households to live out their faith in a pluralistic culture. These codes also apply directly to business and provide guidance for creating a redemptive and impactful business.

    Show Notes

    • David Lomas - Reality SF on Household Codes
    • References to the Household Codes:
      • 1 Peter 2:13–3:7
      • Ephesians 5:22–6:9
      • 1 Timothy 2:1ff., 8ff.; 3:1ff., 8ff.; 5:17ff.; 6:1f.

    Takeaways

    • The New Testament contains hidden business codes known as household codes that provide guidance for creating a redemptive and impactful business.
    • Businesses should be viewed as economic households, and the values and ethics of the home should be integrated into the business.
    • Right relationships in the home are the basis for a godly business that can transform culture.
    • The biblical household codes address different groups of people and provide instructions for living out faith in a pluralistic society.
    • Integrating personal and professional life and cultivating right relationships are essential for creating a redemptive business.

    Keywords

    hidden business codes, New Testament, household codes, redemptive business, right relationships, integration of personal and professional life

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    30 mins
  • 302 - Hidden Business Codes of the Bible - Part 2
    Oct 28 2024

    In this series, we're diving into the deep wisdom Scripture gives us for building and running a business. Some would say -- and many have -- that the Bible has very little instruction on what it means to run your business.

    In this episode we talk about the false promise of prosperity Gospel, or a "God hack", in our business. We mix up our calling to start a business with the promise that we'll be successful. As we prepare to dive into the New Testament business codes, we have to do a heart check about what we believe God's real purpose is in our business.

    Show Notes//

    • Virtual Discipleship Groups + Events
    • 5Q Assessment: How You're Gifted to Lead Like Jesus
    • IT Crowd "spaceology" scene
    • John Mark Comer
    • David Lomas of Reality SF

    Keywords

    business, Bible, guiding philosophy, God hack, prosperity gospel, success, wealth, influence, reframing, kingdom of God

    Takeaways

    • The search for a guiding philosophy for business in the Bible and the temptation to find a 'God hack' for success
    • The influence of the prosperity gospel and the obsession with wealth and success in our culture
    • The need to decouple financial success from obedience and redefine what success looks like in business
    • The importance of reframing our mindset and being open to the unexpected teachings of Jesus
    • Seeking God's way of doing business and prioritizing the kingdom of God over worldly success

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    22 mins
  • 301 - Hidden Business Codes of the Bible - Part 1
    Oct 21 2024

    In this series, we're diving into the deep wisdom Scripture gives us for building and running a business. Some would say -- and many have -- that the Bible has very little instruction on what it means to run your business. If you behave in a moral way, and love your employees, you'll basically meet the mandate. But we believe there is much more to uncover. In this episode we explore the reality many entrepreneurs face: a lack of focus. We see the world in opportunity but struggle to focus our goals. And, even more, we struggle to feel that our work is fully aligned with our life as a believer.

    Show Notes //

    • Virtual Discipleship Groups + Events
    • 5Q Assessment: How You're Gifted to Lead Like Jesus
    • With Everything by Hillsong
    • Reserve your copy of The Hidden Business Codes of the New Testament

    Takeaways

    • As Christian business people, we can experience disorientation as we navigate the tension between the kingdom of God and the world of business.
    • It is important to seek God's instructions and align our business practices with His ways, rather than relying solely on secular business philosophies.
    • Integrating faith and business means surrendering every aspect of our work to Jesus and allowing Him to guide our decisions and actions.
    • Worshiping God through our work means recognizing that our business is an opportunity to honor and glorify Him.

    Keywords

    hidden business codes, New Testament, guidelines, leading a business, Bible, disorientation, secular business philosophies, seeking God's instructions, integrating faith and business, worshiping God through work

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and the Search for Business Guidelines in the Bible

    03:01 Disorientation and the Tension Between the Kingdom of God and Business

    09:56 The Temptation to Rely on Secular Business Philosophies

    14:51 The Importance of Seeking God's Instructions for Business Practices

    19:58 Integrating Faith and Business: Surrendering to Jesus

    24:56 Worshiping God Through Our Work: Honoring Him in Business

    28:07 Conclusion and Preview of Next Episode

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    26 mins
  • 206 Coffee Talks: Ephesians 4 Gifts Series - Why Weaknesses Matter
    Nov 14 2024

    Once a week, we grab a cup of coffee and discuss the world of missional entrepreneurship.

    In this series we're talking through the "gifts of ascension." These 5 gfits help us understand leadership, teams, and ministry through the lens of Jesus.

    In this episode we discuss the necessity of balancing strengths and weaknesses, and the role of community in shaping one's gifts. The conversation emphasizes the need for personal growth and maturity in the context of these gifts, as well as the impact of one's heart and past experiences on their expression of these gifts.

    Grab some coffee, and chat with us.

    Show Notes//

    • How you're built to lead like Jesus: 5Q Assessment
    • Upcoming Events + Groups at Brand Disciples
    • 5Q: Reactivating the Original Intelligence and Capacity of the Body of Christ by Alan Hirsch
    • Ceri and Simon Harris - Ceri@wholehearted.solutions

    Takeaways

    • Missional entrepreneurship is about being on mission every day.
    • The 5Q gifts provide unique intelligence and capacity to serve.
    • Understanding your primary and secondary gifts is crucial.
    • Ignoring your weaknesses can lead to an imbalanced personality.
    • The third gift acts as a rudder steer for your primary gifts.
    • Community is essential for healthy decision-making and growth.
    • Each person's unique lens shapes their perspective on situations.
    • The condition of your heart affects how you express your gifts.
    • Wounded gifts can lead to negative behaviors and perceptions.
    • Personal growth involves working on both strengths and weaknesses.

    Keywords

    missional entrepreneurship, 5Q gifts, strengths and weaknesses, balance in gifts, community, heart and wounding, Ephesians 4, leadership gifts, personal growth, discipleship

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    34 mins
  • 205 Coffee Talks: Ephesians 4 Gifts Series - The Teacher
    Nov 7 2024

    Once a week, we grab a cup of coffee and discuss the world of missional entrepreneurship.

    In this series we're talking through the "gifts of ascension." These 5 gfits help us understand leadership, teams, and ministry through the lens of Jesus.

    In this episode we talk about the Teaching gift. At its core, to have a shepherding gift is to nurture and walk beside people inside the family of God. To be longsuffering, to bring meals, reach out to check on people, and to express the unconditional love of God.

    Grab some coffee, and chat with us.

    Show Notes//

    • How you're built to lead like Jesus: 5Q Assessment
    • Upcoming Events + Groups at Brand Disciples
    • 5Q: Reactivating the Original Intelligence and Capacity of the Body of Christ by Alan Hirsch
    • Ceri and Simon Harris - Ceri@wholehearted.solutions

    Takeaways

    • Missional entrepreneurship calls for a blend of church and marketplace.
    • Teaching is a primary gift that drives the desire for biblical truth.
    • Understanding is crucial for effective teaching and communication.
    • Structure and clarity are essential components of the teaching gift.
    • Teaching should lead to heart knowledge, not just head knowledge.
    • The role of a teacher includes planting seeds of truth in conversations.
    • Maturity in teaching involves knowing when to share truth gently.
    • Teaching can manifest in various professional and personal contexts.
    • Feedback is vital for improving teaching effectiveness.
    • Growth in teaching requires practice and engagement with others.

    Keywords

    missional entrepreneurship, teaching gift, biblical truth, Ephesians 4, knowledge, structure, heart knowledge, marketplace, maturity, growth

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    37 mins