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Mere Christians

Chris Hunt (National Account Manager at Clorox)

Mere Christians

Jordan Raynor

Entrepreneurship, Christianity, Business, Careers, Master Of One, The Call To Mastery, Entrepreneur, The Creator In You, Calling, Called To Create, Vocation, Christian Entrepreneur, Call To Mastery, Christian Business, Faith And Work, Mere Christians, Author, Raynor, Tim Keller, Jordan Raynor, Christian Professional, Creator In You, Redeeming Your Time, Redeem The Day, Religion & Spirituality, Theology Of Work, Professional Growth

51K Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2025

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

“Abiding is the answer to a thousand questions.”

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey friend, welcome to the Mere Christians podcast.

0:07.8

I'm Jordan Rayner.

0:09.3

How does the gospel influence the work of mere Christians?

0:12.8

Those of us who aren't pastors or religious professionals, but who work as politicians,

0:17.5

farmers and air traffic controllers.

0:20.4

That's the question we explore every week. And today I'm posing

0:23.8

it to Chris Hunt. He's an executive at Clorox with an MBA from Cornell. Chris and I recently

0:31.1

sat down to discuss what Jesus might say to the conventional wisdom that you're the average

0:37.0

of the five people you spend the most

0:38.7

time with.

0:39.6

We talked about the value of interfaith employee resource groups at large companies where

0:46.1

Christians frequently interact with Muslims, et cetera, et cetera.

0:50.3

And then we talked about how Chris was able to stop chasing promotions, to stop climbing the corporate ladder and trade that life for a quiet life.

1:01.8

Trust me, you're not going to want to miss this episode with my new friend, Chris Hunt.

1:09.5

Chris Hunt, welcome to the mere Christians podcast.

1:12.4

Hello.

1:13.1

Hey, long time listener, first time caller.

1:15.0

Oh, we should state this to appease the lawyers.

1:18.1

I forget you work at a large company.

1:20.3

All right.

1:20.7

So anytime we got to guess at a big brand like Clorox, I got to say, Chris, you're speaking for yourself here, not for your employer,

1:29.1

correct? These views are entirely my own and not only that, any unintended heresies of my own

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