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Bible at Work

Podcast de Dr. Shalini Jebasingh

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Welcome to Bible at Work with Dr. Shalini Jebasingh! The Bible gives us the blueprint for how to live at work – lead others, innovate new things, govern well, manage resources, serve our customers, and more! Bible at Work brings biblical texts into conversation with leadership, organizational life, and daily work with practical suggestions and real-life examples. Dr. Shalini Jebasingh is a Biblical Workplace and Leadership Scholar, Critical Stress Management Coach, and Values-based Organizational Trainer. Connect with Shalini on LinkedIn to see more of her work.

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8 episodios

episode Sanctified Creativity and The Freedom to Fail with Dr. Reg Grant (Part 2) artwork

Sanctified Creativity and The Freedom to Fail with Dr. Reg Grant (Part 2)

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.

21 de may de 2026 - 14 min
episode Cultivating Creative Capacity in the Workplace | Interview with Dr. Reg Grant artwork

Cultivating Creative Capacity in the Workplace | Interview with Dr. Reg Grant

Does your faith influence your creativity at work? In this episode of Bible at Work, Dr. Shalini Jebasingh interviews Dr. Reg Grant, former Chairman of the Media, Arts, and Worship department at Dallas Theological Seminary.    Dr. Grant shares how we can cultivate our inherent "creative spark" to live the Bible in our professional lives. We dive into practical habits for personal growth and leadership strategies that empower teams to flourish.   In this episode, you’ll discover:  * The 15-Minute Rule: A simple daily habit to broaden your cultural horizons and spark creativity by reading outside your field.   * Servant Leadership: Shifting from a "boss" mindset to a "server" mindset to unlock your team’s potential.   * The Mirror of Potential: Why biblical leaders should see people for who they can become in Christ, not just who they are today.   * The Freedom to Fail: Why giving your team the "luxury of failure" is essential for a creative environment.   About Our Guest:  Dr. Reg Grant is a former senior professor and department chair at Dallas Theological Seminary, a published author, actor, and producer. He holds a doctorate in theology and specializes in homiletics, creative writing, and Bible exposition.   Connect with Us:  Website: www.eirene-group.com [http://www.eirene-group.com/]   Social Media: @BibleatWork and @DrShaliniJebasingh  If this episode encouraged you, please follow the show to catch Part 2!

23 de abr de 2026 - 13 min
episode Is our World Blessed or Cursed? | Genesis 1 : 27 - 31 artwork

Is our World Blessed or Cursed? | Genesis 1 : 27 - 31

In this episode, Dr. Shalini Jebasingh explores Genesis 1:28 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R6lX2Q6szw&t=88s] and asks a simple but important question: Is our world cursed, or has God already filled it with blessing?Many of us live as if God is far from everyday life and work is something we must struggle through on our own. But Genesis 1 shows that from the very beginning, God built blessing, growth, and flourishing into creation itself. Blessing is not an afterthought — it is part of how life was designed to function.This episode helps us see that God is not distant from our work, our relationships, or our daily responsibilities. He is close, sustaining His world, and inviting us to live and work with trust rather than fear of lack.This teaching explores:• What “blessing” means in the creation story• Why God calls creation good and delights in it• How seeing the world as blessed changes the way we work and relate to others• Why rest is an act of trust in God’s care• How generosity and meaning can still emerge even in hardshipDr. Shalini Jebasingh is a trauma-informed Critical Stress Management Coach, Values-Based Organizational Trainer, Biblical Workplace and Leadership Scholar, Developer of the proprietary SCRIBE Framework for Critical Stress Management, Developer of the research-based Love in Leadership Assessment, Founder of Eirene Group, and Founder of Bible at Work.

23 de feb de 2026 - 8 min
episode When Pain Speaks Louder than Character | Job’s Wife, Trauma, and Leadership at Work artwork

When Pain Speaks Louder than Character | Job’s Wife, Trauma, and Leadership at Work

In this episode, Dr. Shalini Jebasingh examines Job’s wife through a trauma-informed lens, exploring how catastrophic grief, state-based responses, and critical stress can distort behavior without defining character.Job 1–2 records only one sentence from Job’s wife — yet she has often been judged harshly. Through biblical scholarship, trauma psychology, and leadership application, this episode reframes her story with wisdom and compassion. This teaching explores:• The difference between trait and state• How trauma responses (fight, flight, freeze, collapse) affect leadership• How Job corrected speech without shaming identity• How to set boundaries without abandoning compassion• When trauma explains behavior — but does not justify harmThis episode is part of the Bible at Work series, where Scripture meets leadership, identity, and workplace integrity.

13 de feb de 2026 - 15 min
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