Everyday Imperfect: A Podcast for Busy People with Imperfect Faith

64. Stewarding Your Work, Business, and Calling

Rev Tabatha Rewis Season 1 Episode 64

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In this episode of Everyday Imperfect, Tabatha explores what it means to steward our work faithfully — whether that work looks like a full-time job, running a business, raising a family, serving in ministry, or building a side venture like direct sales or network marketing.


Through Scripture, personal reflection, and practical encouragement, Tabatha reminds listeners that God cares about the work we do each day. She talks about the difference between hustle and stewardship, encouraging people to focus on faithfulness, integrity, and consistency rather than pressure to constantly do more.


Listeners will walk away with practical ways to approach their work with purpose, invite God into their decisions, and build businesses or careers at a healthy pace that honors both their calling and their real life responsibilities.

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