Bible at Work
What does it mean to be a "creative" leader when the stakes are high, or your job feels mundane? Welcome to Bible at Work (formerly Leadership Lessons from Scriptures). In Part 2 of this interview, Dr. Shalini Jebasingh continues her conversation with Dr. Reg Grant, former Chairman of the Media Arts and Worship Department at Dallas Theological Seminary. Dr. Grant, a published author, actor, and professor, shares how "sanctified creativity" transforms both our professional output and our spiritual walk. Whether you are navigating a high-risk corporate environment where failure could mean financial loss, or you are working in a methodical role like a bank teller or assembly line worker, this episode will help you discover the hidden opportunities for innovation in your daily tasks. Key Takeaways from This Episode:Leading Through the Fear of Failure: Discover why leaders must allow room for failure.Balancing Responsibility and Freedom: Learn how to navigate the tension between a leader's financial fiduciary responsibilities and giving employees the necessary "flex" to experiment and grow. Creativity in Routine Roles: Uncover actionable tips to cross-pollinate ideas. The Concept of Sanctified Creativity: Understand why biblicalcreativity is not a "no rules" environment. The Spiritual Payoff: See how yielding to the Holy Spirit’s molding influence is a day-by-day creative process that transforms us to look more like Christ. Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Books by Dr. Reg Grant: Storm (a historical fictionnovel on the life of Martin Luther) and Telling Stories to Touch the Heart.Recommended reading for cultivating daily innovation: AWhack on the Side of the Head and A Kick in the Seat of the Pants by Roger von Oech.
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