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This episode wraps up our conversation on the spiritual foundation of work before we move into the practical side of vocation and calling. We explore the tension between ambition and idolatry, and how we were created to pursue meaningful things, yet how easily ambition can become self-centered. Together, we discuss how Scripture reframes ambition as something good when it’s rooted in humility, service, and faithfulness rather than ego, pride, or status.
Justin reflects on how his understanding of “making it” was shaped by watching his father’s success and notoriety, while Brook shares how parenting a child with special needs has reshaped his view of ambition, rhythms, and career expectations. We also talk through the things that often hold us back from healthy ambition: fear, comfort, distraction, comparison, exhaustion, financial pressure, and the lies we believe about ourselves.
Ultimately, we ask what it looks like to pursue success with integrity and a focus on spiritual formation, remembering that the goal is not selfish ambition, but courage, humility, and faithfulness.
Practices:
Intentional Fatherhood Retreat: November 12-14, 2026 in Austin, TX
Scripture Mentioned: Philippians 2:3-9, John 8:44, Proverbs 11:10, 2 Corinthians 10:5 + Romans 12:2
Books Mentioned: Godly Ambition by Ruslan KD, Every Good Endeavor by Timothy Keller, Generous Justice by Timothy Keller, Kingdom Calling by Amy Sherman + On the Road with Saint Augustine by James K. A. Smith
Submit Questions: Send a voice recording to [email protected], mentioning your name and where you’re from.
Intentional Fatherhood Website
Follow @intentionalfatherhood_ on Instagram
Watch + Subscribe on YouTube
Intentional: Website + Instagram
Justin Whitmel Earley: Website + Instagram
By Brook Mosser, Justin Whitmel Earley5
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This episode wraps up our conversation on the spiritual foundation of work before we move into the practical side of vocation and calling. We explore the tension between ambition and idolatry, and how we were created to pursue meaningful things, yet how easily ambition can become self-centered. Together, we discuss how Scripture reframes ambition as something good when it’s rooted in humility, service, and faithfulness rather than ego, pride, or status.
Justin reflects on how his understanding of “making it” was shaped by watching his father’s success and notoriety, while Brook shares how parenting a child with special needs has reshaped his view of ambition, rhythms, and career expectations. We also talk through the things that often hold us back from healthy ambition: fear, comfort, distraction, comparison, exhaustion, financial pressure, and the lies we believe about ourselves.
Ultimately, we ask what it looks like to pursue success with integrity and a focus on spiritual formation, remembering that the goal is not selfish ambition, but courage, humility, and faithfulness.
Practices:
Intentional Fatherhood Retreat: November 12-14, 2026 in Austin, TX
Scripture Mentioned: Philippians 2:3-9, John 8:44, Proverbs 11:10, 2 Corinthians 10:5 + Romans 12:2
Books Mentioned: Godly Ambition by Ruslan KD, Every Good Endeavor by Timothy Keller, Generous Justice by Timothy Keller, Kingdom Calling by Amy Sherman + On the Road with Saint Augustine by James K. A. Smith
Submit Questions: Send a voice recording to [email protected], mentioning your name and where you’re from.
Intentional Fatherhood Website
Follow @intentionalfatherhood_ on Instagram
Watch + Subscribe on YouTube
Intentional: Website + Instagram
Justin Whitmel Earley: Website + Instagram

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