Posts tagged disciplined life
Think Utility, Think Faith

We were honored to chat with Bill Wolf and Roger Ross from brand new show sponsor, Think Utility Services, about their faith stories, how they bring Jesus into their work-space, and the impact they're making every day with their work and faith. 

So, let me ask you, how does water conservation save us money, help the planet and most importantly, honor God? One word: accountability! When Think Utility Services started using multiple meters in apartment complexes to measure individual water consumption, people used less water, saved money, and water was allocated to where it was needed. This small change helped tenants to use on average 25%-40% LESS water! Similarly, Roger and Bill pray every morning together and hold one another accountable to living Christ-centered lives in their business. Accountability, awareness, and living a disciplined life are powerful folks! 

Tune in to this fantastic show to hear some more about saving money on your utilities and saving your soul!

Featured Guest: Bill Wolf; Roger Ross 

Workplace/Ministry: Think Utility Services

Reaching out to Millennials

Dave Zillig talks to Jim today about how to work out your faith in a workplace with Millennials. The next generation of professionals are busier than ever – between email, texting, social media, getting married/starting a family, and launching a career – today’s 20- and 30-year-olds are hard to reach! 

Dave started his new mentorship program for the professional millennials – Equilibrium – to match the pace of today’s young men while simultaneously discipling them in a balanced, God-honoring life. He also started the Equilibrium Retreat, to kickstart the growth of tomorrow’s Christ-centered leaders. 

Tune in to this fantastic show to get some tips from Dave about discipling, mentorship, accountability, and balance! 

Featured Guest: Dave Zillig 

Workplace / Ministry: Equilibrium 

Being Intentional for Christ

Today Mark Dillon, local C12 Tampa Bay Chair and the former CEO of Tampa Steel, talks with us about being intentional for Christ in the workplace, and taking Jesus beyond your Sundays. 

Becoming a part of C12, a CEO roundtable group, was a turning point for Mark’s work life. It took him from pursing financial fruit to pursuing eternal fruit. Tune in to find out the habits, the rituals, the business practices, and the holistic life principles that changed Tampa Bay Steel’s bottom line, workplace culture, and kingdom impact! 

Featured Guest: Mark Dillon  

Workplace/Ministry: Tampa Bay Steel; C12