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Extreme Stewardship

Extreme Stewardship

By: Mike Kibbe
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Anything and everything that gets us better at making things good and good at making things better.© 2026 Extreme Stewardship Christianity Economics Spirituality
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  • Episode 39 - John Mark Comer and the Theology of Work
    Feb 16 2026

    https://www.kibbeconsulting.com/

    https://www.gnu.edu/

    This episode is about John Mark Comer's Book Garden City, which you can purchase here.

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    34 mins
  • Episode 38 - Tim Keller and the Theology of Work
    Feb 9 2026

    https://www.kibbeconsulting.com/

    https://www.gnu.edu/

    This episode is about Tim Keller's book Every Good Endeavor, which you can purchase here.

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    43 mins
  • Episode 37 - Nine Things You Need in Your Theology of Work
    Jan 26 2026

    https://www.kibbeconsulting.com/

    https://www.gnu.edu/

    1. If you're going to have a theology of work, you need to tell a four-part story: the goodness of work, the corruption of work, the redemption of work, and the restoration of work.

    2. If you're going to have a theology of work, you also need to have a theology of rest.

    3. If you're going to have a theology of work, you need to quote Dorothy Sayers.

    4. If you're going to have a theology of work, you need to talk about being made in God's image.

    5. If you're going to have a theology of work, you need to reject the dichotomy between the secular and the sacred.

    6. If you're going to have a theology of work, you need to name quality as a virtue.

    7. If you're going to have a theology of work, you need to name both the intrinsic value and the instrumental value of work.

    8. If you're going to have a theology of work, you need to name the overlap between work and worship.

    9. If you're going to have a theology of work, you need to see work as love for neighbor.

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    21 mins
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