Women & Work: Stepping into Kingdom Productivity

By: Courtney Moore and Missie Branch
  • Summary

  • Find inspiration for your work through the podcast of Women & Work where Courtney Moore and Missie Branch hear from women in various professions about how their work makes an eternal difference in the kingdom of God.
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Episodes
  • Krystal Wilson, Former Police Officer
    Nov 29 2023

    Krystal has been blessed to live a life full of experiences. She's a former D1 softball player, saved at age 23, a former police officer, mother of 2 on earth, 1 in heaven and 1 in the womb. She's worked in finances, been an event planner for a Southern Baptist seminary, and is currently a project manager for a pro-life, whole life Christian ministry.

    In this episode, Krystal shares mostly about her time as a police officer. She discusses:

    • What led her to desire this profession
    • What police academy was like, especially as a woman
    • What a typical day looks like as an officer
    • How she viewed her work as a police officer through the lens of the kingdom of God
    • How she responds to critiques that women should not serve in this role
    • What the average citizen should know about this work

    Thank you for listening. If this content is helpful to you as you seek to live out your God-given calling to His glory, purchase Women & Work: Bearing God’s Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work, or donate today to help us continue to produce more inspiring content!

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    42 mins
  • Whitney Pipkin, Journalist & Author
    Oct 25 2023

    Whitney K. Pipkin is a journalist and writer living with her husband and three kids in Northern Virginia where they are members of Grace Bible Church. She serves as the written content coordinator for the ministry Women & Work and the author of We Shall All Be Changed: How Facing Death with Loved Ones Transforms Us, releasing February 2024 from Moody Publishing. Find her @WhitneyKPipkin on Instagram and Twitter, and read more of her work at WhitneyKPipkin.com.

    In this episode, host Missie Branch and Courtney Moore interview journalist and writer Whitney Pipkin. They discuss the importance of curiosity and hard work in journalism, the role of relationships in the industry, and Whitney's personal experiences with grief and loss. They also cover topics such as the presence of God in difficult times, the process of writing, and the challenges of balancing work and family life.

    In this episode, Whitney shares about:

    • The importance of curiosity and hard work in journalism
    • Building relationships and maintaining connections in the industry
    • Her personal experiences with grief and loss
    • The process of writing and the role it plays in processing emotions
    • Balancing work and family life with three young children

    Read more of Whitney's work on the womenwork.net blog, including articles like Why You Need a Hard Stop, How to Think about Work When You Get Overlooked, and (Re)considering the Proverbial Woman.

    Whitney's new book, We Shall All Be Changed: How Facing Death with Loved Ones Transforms Us, will be released in February of 2024.

    Thank you for listening. If this content is helpful to you as you seek to live out your God-given calling to His glory, purchase Women & Work: Bearing God’s Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work, or donate today to help us continue to produce more inspiring content!

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    54 mins
  • Caroline Cobb, Singer-Songwriter
    Oct 18 2023

    Caroline Cobb is a singer-songwriter who before her 30th birthday, set a goal to write a song for every book of the Bible in one year. That year set a new calling into motion: to tell God's Story through music, helping you rehearse it and respond to it as you go about your everyday.

    Her latest album, Psalms, released in May of 2023. Before that, A King & His Kindness (2021), zoomed in on Jesus and built on Caroline’s previous Story-telling projects: A Seed, A Sunrise (2019), The Blood + the Breath (2013), and A Home & a Hunger (2017).

    Caroline has been featured by Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, Risen Motherhood, and many more, with a Home & a Hunger being named among “The Best Albums of the 2010s Decade” by The Gospel Coalition. Caroline and her husband live in Dallas, TX with their three children Ellie, Harrison, and Libby. Listen to Caroline’s music on Spotify, Apple Music, and all other streaming services.

    In this episode, Caroline shares:

    • How she began her work in music
    • What she loves most about it
    • Why storytelling is so important in music and art
    • How she was led to focus on the Psalms for her latest album
    • Her songwriting process
    • Tips for women just starting out
    • How she manages her schedule with work, touring, being a mother

    Thank you for listening. If this content is helpful to you as you seek to live out your God-given calling to His glory, purchase Women & Work: Bearing God’s Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work, or donate today to help us continue to produce more inspiring content!

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    38 mins

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