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#005: T.J. Tims and Chad Shankle

An episode of the The Human Era podcast, hosted by with Kent Lapp, titled "#005: T.J. Tims and Chad Shankle" was published on October 18, 2018 and runs 75 minutes.

October 18, 2018 ·75m · The Human Era

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Money. We all deal with it – not just business owners, professionals, executives, and leaders. So, within the context of the gospel, is it okay to desire more money and wealth? Is debt okay? And how does God expect me to steward it all? It seems everyone has something different to say about money, and the church is caught in the middle. In this episode, we’re joined by T.J. Tims – Associate Pastor of Immanuel Nashville – and Chad Shankle – VP of Sales at Woodtex – who wonderfully unpack the responsibilities of money – both in theory and practice. Links: Gospel Business Strategies  Woodtex Immanuel Nashville King’s College London University of Aberdeen Southeastern Bible College  

Money. We all deal with it – not just business owners, professionals, executives, and leaders. So, within the context of the gospel, is it okay to desire more money and wealth? Is debt okay? And how does God expect me to steward it all? It seems everyone has something different to say about money, and the church is caught in the middle. In this episode, we’re joined by T.J. Tims – Associate Pastor of Immanuel Nashville – and Chad Shankle – VP of Sales at Woodtex – who wonderfully unpack the responsibilities of money – both in theory and practice.

Links:

Gospel Business Strategies 

Woodtex

Immanuel Nashville

King’s College London

University of Aberdeen

Southeastern Bible College

 

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