Our culture often treats retirement as the finish line, but Scripture never describes it that way. Followers of Jesus never retire from their calling to serve, lead, and love their communities.
In this episode, Jim shares why he’s stepping into an unexpected new role: running for mayor of his small Missouri town. After decades of ministry encouraging believers in the workplace, Jim realized that the same calling applies long after traditional careers end.
God had placed him in a community, given him relationships and influence, and opened the door to serve. The question became simple: Would he step forward or stay on the sidelines?
In this episode, you’ll hear:
Why retirement doesn’t mean stepping away from purpose
How God used a move to a small town to open unexpected doors for influence
The biblical idea that everyone around us should benefit from our faith in Jesus
Why Christians withdrawing from civic life has left a leadership gap
How retirees often have the experience, wisdom, and time their communities desperately need
A challenge to consider serving locally, from school boards to city councils to community leadership
Jim reminds listeners that the greatest enemy isn’t another candidate or political party. It’s the spiritual battle for the hearts and well-being of our communities. And that means believers are needed now more than ever.
Instead of simply watching what happens in our cities, counties, and neighborhoods, what if we asked God where He wants us to serve next? Your career may have ended, but your mission hasn’t. Your experience, wisdom, and faith might be exactly what your community needs right now.
FEATURING: Jim Brangenberg
ORGANIZATION: iWork4Him Ministries