When God calls us to follow Him, he invites us to join a process that will exceed our wildest imaginations – the healing, restoration, and renewal of our world through Christ. And some of the most powerful tools we have to shape the world are our daily work and leadership.
Through Christ, we gain new imagination — “a redemptive imagination” — for our work. But how do we cultivate God’s imagination for our workplace and communities? And how do we balance imaginative leadership with the pressure of the bottom line?
Take a look at a quick clip of Joanna sharing about leadership here:
In this Work Life Connect, Joanna Meyer, of Denver Institute for Faith & Work and founder of Women, Work, & Calling, will:
Explore a biblical framework for redemptive leadership
Offer real-life examples of leaders whose faith transformed their work
Share principles to spark godly imagination for your own work
and much more…!
Don't miss out on this opportunity to invest in yourself and your career.
Register now for “Sparking Godly Imagination for Our Work” Worklife Connect event!
*A light lunch will be provided (Example: sub/wraps, chips, and a water).
*Your Donation of $10-15 or more at check out would be greatly appreciated to help cover costs and allow us to grow and expand future WorkLife Connects and the impact of Kingdom Way Ministries in Northern Colorado and beyond.
WLC Guest Speaker: Joanna Meyer - Founder of the Women, Work, & Calling & Director of Public Engagement at Denver Institute
Joanna Meyer - Founder of the Women, Work, & Calling & Director of Public Engagement at Denver Institute
Joanna serves as Director of Public Engagement at Denver Institute for Faith & Work, where she hosts the Faith & Work Podcast, and founded Women, Work, & Calling, a national initiative that disciples women for godly influence in public life. Prior to coming to the Institute, Joanna worked in global telecom, nonprofit consulting, and campus ministry with Cru. She served as associate faculty in the Leadership Development department at Denver Seminary.
A third-generation Coloradan, Joanna appreciates the state’s innovative culture as well as its cowboy roots. She has an MA in Social Entrepreneurship from Bakke Graduate University and graduated magna cum laude from the University of Colorado, Boulder. She also completed a Certificate of Women in Leadership through Cornell University. Joanna is the author of Women, Work, & Calling: Step Into Your Place in God’s World (InterVarsity Press, October 2023) and is a contributor to the multi-author book, Women & Work: Bearing God’s Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work (B&H Books, Spring 2023).