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“God, do you really want me to leave the comfort and security of my job for this new opportunity, despite the risk?” I had such a great conversation with today’s guest Kent Chevalier, the Pittsburgh Steelers Chaplain. So many of us enjoy the comfort our positions give us. So what happens when God tells you it’s time to move on to something new when you aren't ready?
In this episode, you’ll discover…
What is the key trait to winning at work and at home? (1:17)
How Kent has fear of the Lord. (3:38)
Following God's lead in unfamiliar territory. (9:03)
Doing it afraid. (16:49)
Kent’s Bio:
Kent was invited by Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach, Mike Tomlin, to join the staff of Athletes in Action and serve as an NFL Chaplain.
He is a Pittsburgh native and earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Student Ministry from Geneva College and Master's in Theological Studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. After serving for 22 years as a Pastor in the local church context, Kent now enjoys speaking in various faith-driven settings to inspire and equip people to embrace the fear of the unknown so they can jump into their God-given purpose. He values most being a husband to Erica and a dad to their three daughters.
Learn more: www.teamchevalier.com
What's Next?
Are you struggling to win at both home and work? Maybe you’re crushing it at work, but home life is tough. Or maybe home life is great, but work is challenging.
I want to give you 10 tips that I share with clients. Go to my website at www.corymcarlson.com/subscribe and download your free copy of “10 Ways To Win At Home and at Work.”
Have you read ‘Rise and Go’?
All leaders get knocked down from time to time, so this is a resource to help you get back up quicker.
Check it out on Amazon.
Also, if you have not checked out my first book, please do! It is called Win At Home First and you can purchase it on Amazon Here. Forbes Magazine rated it one of 7 books everyone on your team should read.
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“God, do you really want me to leave the comfort and security of my job for this new opportunity, despite the risk?” I had such a great conversation with today’s guest Kent Chevalier, the Pittsburgh Steelers Chaplain. So many of us enjoy the comfort our positions give us. So what happens when God tells you it’s time to move on to something new when you aren't ready?
In this episode, you’ll discover…
What is the key trait to winning at work and at home? (1:17)
How Kent has fear of the Lord. (3:38)
Following God's lead in unfamiliar territory. (9:03)
Doing it afraid. (16:49)
Kent’s Bio:
Kent was invited by Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach, Mike Tomlin, to join the staff of Athletes in Action and serve as an NFL Chaplain.
He is a Pittsburgh native and earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Student Ministry from Geneva College and Master's in Theological Studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. After serving for 22 years as a Pastor in the local church context, Kent now enjoys speaking in various faith-driven settings to inspire and equip people to embrace the fear of the unknown so they can jump into their God-given purpose. He values most being a husband to Erica and a dad to their three daughters.
Learn more: www.teamchevalier.com
What's Next?
Are you struggling to win at both home and work? Maybe you’re crushing it at work, but home life is tough. Or maybe home life is great, but work is challenging.
I want to give you 10 tips that I share with clients. Go to my website at www.corymcarlson.com/subscribe and download your free copy of “10 Ways To Win At Home and at Work.”
Have you read ‘Rise and Go’?
All leaders get knocked down from time to time, so this is a resource to help you get back up quicker.
Check it out on Amazon.
Also, if you have not checked out my first book, please do! It is called Win At Home First and you can purchase it on Amazon Here. Forbes Magazine rated it one of 7 books everyone on your team should read.
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