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How will America rebuild its domestic manufacturing power if work is derided and the tradecrafts are deemed "less worthy" pursuits? And what does all that have to do with discipleship?
Dr. Dave Hataj, President of Edgerton Gear joins Raymond and Dennis to talk brilliantly about the disciple's calling in our duty of work. And Dave has a story to tell: His young adult life and struggles became the road to discipleship. Dave founded "Craftsman with Character" to help young workers see and develop their roles, purpose and meaning through their manufacturing excellence. Today we'll explore:
- Dave's own story
- How his book "Good Work" became a roadmap for purpose and meaning
- The identity and meaning found as a "workman not ashamed"
- How deconstruction and capitalism are part of a disciple's life
- Dave's advice to leaders in manufacturing
Join us at The Disciple Dilemma for videos, blogs and more conversation about the "hack" facing Western discipleship!
How will America rebuild its domestic manufacturing power if work is derided and the tradecrafts are deemed "less worthy" pursuits? And what does all that have to do with discipleship?
Dr. Dave Hataj, President of Edgerton Gear joins Raymond and Dennis to talk brilliantly about the disciple's calling in our duty of work. And Dave has a story to tell: His young adult life and struggles became the road to discipleship. Dave founded "Craftsman with Character" to help young workers see and develop their roles, purpose and meaning through their manufacturing excellence. Today we'll explore:
- Dave's own story
- How his book "Good Work" became a roadmap for purpose and meaning
- The identity and meaning found as a "workman not ashamed"
- How deconstruction and capitalism are part of a disciple's life
- Dave's advice to leaders in manufacturing
Join us at The Disciple Dilemma for videos, blogs and more conversation about the "hack" facing Western discipleship!