• Panel Discussion on navigating grief and you calling
    Feb 28 2026

    Recorded the the CVM Forum on Feb 28, 2026.

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    52 mins
  • Woven in Babylon - Jessica Tsai Chin
    Feb 28 2026

    Jessica T. Chin is a Fortune 500 marketer and award-winning brand and product leader
    working at the intersection of faith, culture, technology, and strategy. At Apple, she helped
    drive iPhone growth across Greater China and Asia. After earning her MBA from Kellogg
    School of Management, she joined Nike, where she helped shift the brand to a digital, always-
    on model and contributed to Nike's 2018 World Cup campaign through global athlete partnerships.

    At WhatsApp, Jessica built the brand's global foundation, leading its first major campaigns and partnerships and helping establish new standards around privacy and trust. She later served as Chief Marketing Officer at Algorand, where she built global teams and supported growth in the fintech and Web3 space. Jessica currently serves as Chief Strategy Officer of Prince of Peace Enterprises. She serves on the board of Lausanne, the Center for Faith, Work, and Tech, and
    Movement.org.

    Recorded the the CVM Forum on Feb 28, 2026.

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    36 mins
  • A Multi-Portfolio Life- Robin Lim
    Feb 28 2026

    Robin Lim currently serves as Professor of Business at Asbury University, while also leading as CEO and partner in businesses across the APEC region. Alongside his academic and executive responsibilities, he ministers as a marketplace evangelist. Prior to this, he was an industry leader in mortgages as Global Head of Home Lending products at one of the world's largest banks, accountable for over $300 billion worth of assets across Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan.

    Recorded the the CVM Forum on Feb 28, 2026.

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    52 mins
  • A shift towards Christianity - Justin Brierley
    Feb 16 2026

    Justin Brierley examines the cultural shift from New Atheism toward renewed interest in Christianity. Drawing on science, history, and contemporary thinkers, he explores why belief in God is being reconsidered in today's secular Western context. The talk is followed by a Q and A with the audience.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Panel Discussion on Prayer and the Workplace
    Nov 18 2025

    Sam Gibson interviews three young leaders based in New York on prayer and the workplace.

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    29 mins
  • Q and A with David Bahnsen
    Nov 18 2025

    David Bahnsen answers questions about artificial intelligence and innovation, the future of work-from-home versus office culture, discerning calling and manage overload, the dangers of treating faith as a market trend, influencing large companies toward redemptive purpose, and the unique challenges women face in pursuing both career and motherhood.

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    31 mins
  • A Theology of Work - David Bahnsen
    Nov 18 2025

    David Bahnsen unpacks why work is not merely a necessity but a sacred calling woven into creation itself. Drawing from Genesis, his own story of loss and vocation, David argues that work is a God-given means of human flourishing, cultural formation, and neighbor-love. He challenges the sacred–secular divide, calls believers to reject both retreatism and idolatry, and casts a bold vision for Christians to shape industries, steward innovation, and embrace the dignity of vocation as part of God's restorative plan for the world.

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    50 mins
  • A Manifesto on Integrating Faith and Work - Jon Tyson
    Nov 18 2025

    Jon Tyson casts a vision for Christian vocation in a culture caught between burnout and idolatry. Drawing from Scripture, global data, and vivid historical examples—from William Carey to the Inklings—Jon dismantles the disconnect between Sunday faith and Monday work. Instead, he invites listeners into a reclaimed biblical vision where work becomes worship, service, and calling. He challenges listeners to reject futility, resist self-building narcissism, and step into redemptive participation that renews industries, cities, and the world.

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    55 mins