Join us as Barry Rowan shares insights from his book, The Spiritual Art of Business, guiding us on a journey of faith-driven leadership and its profound impact on the world around us.
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In this episode:
Barry's Background:
Barry recounts a profound personal journey spanning nearly two decades, where he grappled with the purpose and meaning of his work. A pivotal moment came during a tearful episode at a Colorado campsite, marking his dissatisfaction with a divided life. (05:06)
After an intense period of introspection and reading, Barry concluded that God likely exists and committed to living a life centered around that belief. He describes his entry into faith as "kicking and screaming" but ultimately transformative. (05:48)
Barry emphasizes a shift in perspective: rather than seeking meaning from work, one should bring meaning to it. This inversion, focusing on internal values and beliefs, leads to a more integrated and fulfilling life. (06:49)
The Spiritual Art of Business: Barry outlines a spiritual cycle encompassing four phases: Surrender, Transformation, Becoming a New Creation in Christ, and Engaging with the World. This cycle represents the journey of aligning oneself with God's will, transforming both the individual and the world around them. (08:35)
Mastering Time:
Mentoring vs. Intergenerational Friendships:
Spiritual Retreats:
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