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Breakpoint

The Seamless Life

Breakpoint

Colson Center

Religion & Spirituality, News Commentary, Politics, Culture, Christianity, Currentevents, Worldview, News

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2020

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Here’s one good thing about being stuck at home during the present crisis: We all have more time to do a little thinking: What is it that really matters to us?  Is every area of our life–work, relationships, lifestyle–all truly under the lordship and love of Jesus?  In this age of constant distraction, how do we live a truly integrated life—where we actually live out what we believe and know to be true?

To help us walk through these questions, John Stonestreet welcomes Regent College professor Dr. Steven Garber to the BreakPoint Podcast. Dr. Garber is the author of an outstanding new book, “The Seamless Life: A Tapestry of  Love and Learning, Worship and Work.”

 

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Thanks for listening to the Breakpoint podcast. I'm producer Steve Ryder. Here's one good thing about being stuck at home during the present crisis. We all have more time to do a little thinking. What is it that really matters to us? Is every area of our life, work, relationships, lifestyle, all truly under the Lordship and love of Jesus. In this age of

0:23.3

constant distraction, how do we live a truly integrated life where we actually live out what we believe

0:29.8

and know to be true? To help us walk through these questions, John Stone Street welcomes Regent

0:35.5

College Professor Dr. Stephen Garber to the Breakpoint podcast.

0:39.9

Dr. Garber is the author of an outstanding new book, The Seameless Life, A Tapestry of Love and Learning, Worship and Work.

0:49.3

Here's John Stone Street with Dr. Stephen Garber.

0:53.3

Well, welcome to the Breakpoint podcast. I am just really excited about

0:57.5

today's conversation with someone that I have considered a friend for longer than I have known him.

1:04.3

And that is because one of Stephen Garber's earliest books was just incredibly formative for me. If you're an educator and you have not

1:13.7

read The Fabric of Faithfulness, it's a must read. I think I may be, Steve, the title holder for the one who's

1:20.0

recommended that book the most in history, because I just think is so helpful. And it really

1:25.7

gets to the heart of the sort of thing that you care deeply about

1:29.3

which was its connections that subtitle of that book is how to connect belief and behavior

1:34.1

and i am excited to have steve garber on the podcast today because his new book is called

1:39.8

the seamless life yes you can hear that same sort of theme. Making these connections. The subtitle

1:45.6

a tapestry of love and learning and worship and work. If you don't know about Stephen Garber,

1:50.5

you should. He is professor of marketplace theology and the director of the program in leadership,

1:56.9

theology and society at Regent College. For a long time, he lived near Washington, D.C. He's been a

2:03.1

professor and educator and mentor in many senses of the word. His books include visions of vocation.

2:09.2

And like the one that I mentioned, as I said, the one that I mentioned earlier, the Fabric of

2:12.4

faithfulness. And Dr. Stephen Garber, it's great to have you on the Breakpoint podcast.

2:17.4

It's good to talk with you, John, and I great to have you on the Breakpoint podcast.

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