9 to 5 Faith

By: Paige C. Clark
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  • How to serve God and work for ”the man.” Join Paige C. Clark as she talks to the normal people who work everyday jobs, but still faithfully serve God. Learn how to make the most out of your commute, how to overcome office gossip, what you have the right to say in your workspace as a Christian, and so much more!
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  • Ep. 27: Edify Your Spirit
    Oct 7 2023

    In this episode, Paige C. Clark sits down with Samuel Sanestin, a man of many hats - he is a director of business at a financial firm, an associate pastor, a life coach, and a podcast co-host. Sam shares how he ended up in the financial services industry despite not having a background in business, and how that experience has helped him relate better to his congregation.

    They discuss the importance of Christians being present in the workforce, not just in full-time ministry roles. Sam talks about the challenges of balancing his various responsibilities and how he avoids burnout by staying connected to God.

    Paige and Sam also explore the similarities between leadership in business and ministry, and how Sam's faith informs his management style. They touch on the value of asking questions rather than giving direct answers, a technique Sam has learned from studying Jesus' example.

    Finally, Sam provides a practical faith discipline - listening to devotionals or Bible readings during the commute to and from work as a way to stay grounded and edified throughout the workday. This insightful conversation offers wisdom for Christians navigating the intersection of faith and vocation.

    About Samuel Sanestin

    Samuel currently serves as an Associate Pastor, Director of Business Acquisitions, and board member of Harvest in Light, a missionary training school in Paris, France. With a passion for inspiring others, he has established himself as a sought-after young professional and captivating motivational speaker. Through his engaging speeches delivered on platforms such as ASI-Youth for Jesus, GYC-Young Professionals, and Advent Frontier Missions in Mexico and Canada, Samuel has successfully connected with diverse audiences.

    Beyond the stage, He co-hosts a Bible-based podcast called "The Next Drop Off," where he strives to equip the next generation with the necessary tools to embrace their identity as children of God. With a remarkable blend of pastoral leadership, business acumen, and motivational prowess, Samuel is dedicated to uplifting others.

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    About Paige C. Clark: https://paigecclark.com/

    Paige is a published writer, speaker, podcaster, and communications professional who brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to her craft. In her role as a communications pro, she has honed her skills and developed a deep understanding of the industry. In her free time, Paige can be found experimenting in the kitchen, relishing the Arizona sunshine, and exploring new coffee shops. Her ultimate goal is to create a space where you feel known, seen, and heard. With her knowledge, passion, and unique perspective, Paige is a dynamic and captivating voice in the literary world, ready to share her message with readers everywhere.

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    Transcript:

    Watch: https://youtu.be/TSurVf-sZPU

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    55 mins
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Ep. 25: Plant a Seed
    1 hr and 9 mins

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