
Redeeming Your Time: 7 Biblical Principles for Being Purposeful, Present, and Wildly Productive
Thu 10.28.21 @ 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM CDT / $15
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Manage your time the way Jesus managed his—with a biblical antidote to swamped to-do lists and harried schedules.
While resources abound about ways we can best manage our time and achieve work-life balance, many of us feel frustrated and unable to cultivate the efficiency and equilibrium needed to manage all our worthy pursuits. Author and entrepreneur Jordan Raynor suggests that we struggle because our productivity and time-management systems often focus on individual habits rather than meaningful and lasting lifestyle changes based on biblical principles.
Joining us virtually, Jordan will unpack seven principles for time management that are biblically based and exemplify how Jesus managed his time on earth and responded to human constraints similar to those we face today. Together we will engage around practices that can enable us to be more grounded and Christlike—our best selves—purposeful, present, and productive. Please join us for a practical and encouraging time around time management.
Cost includes lunch and book.
Each guest will enjoy lunch at Upper House and receive a copy of Jordan’s latest book Redeeming Your Time: 7 Biblical Principles for Being Purposeful, Present, and Wildly Productive with their $15 registration fee.
Speaker Bio
Jordan Raynor is a serial entrepreneur and national bestselling author who has helped millions of Christians worldwide connect the gospel to their work through his podcast, devotionals, and books Called to Create and Master of One. He also serves as the executive chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech start-up that has built the world’s largest library of 360-degree virtual experiences of hotels, restaurants, and attractions. A highly sought-after speaker on faith and work, he has spoken at Harvard University, SXSW, and many other events. Jordan has been selected as a Google fellow twice, and he served in the White House under President George W. Bush. A sixth-generation Floridian, he lives in Tampa with his wife and their three daughters.