Persisting in Purpose
Persisting in Purpose

Persisting in Purpose

Greg Helton

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Balancing purpose within faith, family and vocation can be challenging as a Christian. This podcast is all about that. How do we maintain biblical purpose in our day to day lives and how make sure that we are living a life that honors God. We will be interviewing Christians in many different vocations to talk through what purpose looks like for them in their vocation and how they stay motivated.

Recent Episodes

Turning Hand Drawn Scriptures Into A Career
MAY 13, 2026
Turning Hand Drawn Scriptures Into A Career
What happens when your creative passion grows into a business — but God keeps asking you to hold it loosely?In this episode of the Persisting in Purpose Podcast, Greg sits down with Chris, founder of Scripture Type, to talk about creativity, entrepreneurship, faith, and surrender. Chris shares the story of how a simple desire to memorize Scripture through hand lettering unexpectedly evolved into a thriving business serving thousands of people online.Together, they discuss the tension between building a meaningful business and protecting your heart from pride, comparison, and identity-driven success. Chris opens up about navigating seasons of growth, financial uncertainty, fostering, family life, and the realities behind running a handcrafted business in a world increasingly driven by automation and AI.This conversation is especially valuable for founders, creatives, and entrepreneurs wrestling with calling, ambition, social media pressure, and trusting God through uncertain seasons.Links:www.ScriptureType.comPodcast Produced by Larimore Production Company:www.LarimoreProductionCompany.comFilmed at Studio Refuge in Raleigh, North Carolinawww.StudioRefuge.comChapters:(00:00) Trusting God Through Uncertain Seasons(01:04) Meeting Chris and the Origin of Scripture Type(03:08) Starting Hand Lettering Co as Christmas Gifts(05:14) Using the Fighter Verses App to Memorize Scripture(07:17) Early Instagram Growth and Selling Prints(10:35) Kickstarter and Building the Business(14:35) The Beauty of Imperfection in Creative Work(18:13) Creating Christian Art with Excellence(23:26) Chris’s Career in Design and Food Brands(27:18) Balancing Full-Time Work and Scripture Type(29:30) Doing Scripture Type Full Time and Financial Uncertainty(31:12) Learning Contentment Beyond Career Success(36:32) Growing an Audience on Instagram(40:32) Identity, Pride, and Social Media Validation(45:19) Dealing with Plateaued Growth(49:15) Surrendering the Future of the Business(55:16) Scriptures That Have Anchored Chris’s Life(58:05) Advice Chris Would Give His Younger Self(01:01:13) Final Encouragement for Creatives and Founders
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63 MIN
Prayer, Fasting and Hearing God's Voice: When God Doesn't Answer the Way You Expect
APR 29, 2026
Prayer, Fasting and Hearing God's Voice: When God Doesn't Answer the Way You Expect
What happens when you pray, fast, and believe—yet the outcome doesn’t change?In this episode of Persisting in Purpose, Greg Helton sits down with Raju Manchala to unpack a deeply personal journey through faith, disappointment, and spiritual growth. From witnessing what seemed like a miraculous healing that ended in loss, to wrestling with unanswered prayers, Raju shares how God reshaped his understanding of obedience, fasting, and trust.Together, they explore what it truly means to hear God’s voice, the purpose of fasting beyond “getting results,” and how faith is refined through both breakthroughs and silence. Raju also shares insights from his work with Youth With A Mission (YWAM), including discipleship training, global missions, and equipping believers to engage cross-culturally—especially with growing international communities in the U.S.Podcast Filmed at Studio Refuge in Raleigh, North Carolinawww.studiorefuge.comPodcast Produced by Larimore Production Companywww.larimoreproductioncompany.comChapters:(00:00) A Miraculous Moment That Led to Disillusionment(02:41) Introducing Raju Manchala and His Mission Work(06:11) The Vision and Model of Youth With A Mission(14:31) How to Hear God’s Voice in Daily Life(22:26) The Real Purpose of Fasting and Prayer(30:25) A Story of Faith, Healing, and Disappointment(35:06) Obedience vs Outcomes in the Christian Life(41:45) Wrestling with Unanswered Prayer(47:03) Why Missions Are Changing Globally(49:36) How to Share the Gospel Across Cultures(57:20) Faith, Healing, and Trusting God’s Power
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80 MIN
"Stop Praying for Clarity. Start Praying for Courage" | Called to Foster Care
APR 15, 2026
"Stop Praying for Clarity. Start Praying for Courage" | Called to Foster Care
What happens when your calling challenges your comfort, career path, and financial stability?In this episode, Keith Fortier shares his journey from teaching kindergarten to leading ministry efforts with Agape of North Carolina, mobilizing churches to care for vulnerable children through foster care. This conversation explores what it means to live a purpose-driven life, even when it requires sacrifice, uncertainty, and resilience.Keith opens up about the realities of foster and adoptive parenting, the emotional weight of the work, and how leaders can avoid burnout while staying committed to their mission. He also breaks down the importance of redefining success, building sustainable rhythms, and learning how to say no in order to protect what matters most.Whether you’re an entrepreneur, leader, or someone wrestling with your next step, this episode will challenge how you think about calling, impact, and long-term faithfulness.www.AgapeofNC.orgPodcast Produced By:Larimore Production Companywww.larimoreproductioncompany.comFilmed at Studio Refuge in Raleigh North Carolinawww.studiorefuge.comChapters:(00:00) Stepping Away From Career for Calling(01:07) Meet Keith Fortier and His Story(05:18) What Agape of North Carolina Does(09:48) From Teacher to Foster Care Advocate(14:00) Leaving Stability for Ministry Work(18:34) Moving to North Carolina by Faith(23:02) Finding Purpose in a New Role(29:19) The Reality of Foster and Adoptive Parenting(40:11) Learning to Say No and Avoid Burnout(47:30) How to Step Into Your Calling(52:09) Redefining Success and Provision(56:58) Burnout, Roots, and Sustainable Impact
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71 MIN
"God is the Only Complete Thing About Me" | Persisting in Purpose Episode 6 w/ Seth Dady
APR 1, 2026
"God is the Only Complete Thing About Me" | Persisting in Purpose Episode 6 w/ Seth Dady
What happens when your identity is tied to your role—and that role disappears?In this episode of Persisting in Purpose, we sit down with Seth Dady, founder of Mello Gusto, to explore the transition from vocational ministry into entrepreneurship. Seth shares his journey from worship pastor to business owner, navigating uncertainty, imposter syndrome, and the tension between calling and career.This conversation dives deep into what it means to live with purpose outside of traditional ministry roles. From building a video production agency focused on mission-driven organizations to engaging in local nonprofit initiatives like community gardens and multi-church gatherings, Seth unpacks how faith can be fully integrated into everyday work.If you're a founder, creative, or leader wrestling with identity, calling, or direction, this episode offers a grounded and honest perspective on building a meaningful life and business—without striving for recognition or status.https://www.mellogusto.com/https://www.tabernacleco.org/https://www.feastnc.org/https://www.whatiscitizens.org/https://www.kingdom-gardens.org/Filmed and produced by Larimore Production Company at Studio Refuge in Raleigh North Carolina.www.Larimore.cowww.StudioRefuge.comChapters:(00:00) Wrestling with Imposter Syndrome and Identity(01:38) Introduction to Seth Dady and His Background(04:37) The Origin of Mello Gusto(09:17) Transitioning Out of Ministry(13:05) Taking the Leap Into Entrepreneurship(19:03) Finding Focus in Business and Storytelling(22:24) Faith, Work, and Everyday Purpose(30:28) Letting Go of Identity and Embracing Humility(38:20) Losing the Title: Life After Vocational Ministry(46:39) Nonprofit Work and Community Impact(53:45) Rethinking Church, Community, and Kingdom Work
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74 MIN
He Quit His Job, Sold His House, and Moved to Nicaragua — Here’s Why | Persisting in Purpose Podcast
MAR 18, 2026
He Quit His Job, Sold His House, and Moved to Nicaragua — Here’s Why | Persisting in Purpose Podcast
What happens when your purpose becomes your pressure?In this episode of Persisting in Purpose, Greg sits down with SuNica founder Alan Wilser to explore the realities of building a mission-driven nonprofit from the ground up. From quitting his engineering job and moving to Nicaragua to launching clean water systems and youth discipleship programs, Alan shares the behind-the-scenes journey of leading with conviction — even when the path is unclear.They discuss fundraising anxiety, entrepreneurial side ventures like house flipping, leadership evolution, and the challenge of sustaining impact across cultures and continents. Alan also opens up about seasons where he questioned whether he was meant to continue leading SuNica — and how clarity emerged through faith, community, and organizational growth.This episode is essential listening for nonprofit leaders, entrepreneurs, founders, and anyone navigating long-term calling, leadership fatigue, and the intersection of mission and business strategy.Chapters:(00:00) Selling Everything to Serve in Nicaragua(00:59) Introducing Alan Wilser and the Mission of SuNica(14:41) Clean Water, Education, and Discipleship Explained(21:05) Scaling Across Multiple Communities(31:05) Fundraising Pressure and Organizational Leadership(40:39) Entrepreneurship and House Flipping for Sustainability(47:52) Questioning Whether to Leave the Nonprofit(53:30) Building a Team and Rethinking LeadershipKey Takeaways:Calling often becomes heavier — not lighter — as responsibility grows.Sustainable impact requires systems, not just passion.Fundraising is leadership — not just a support function.Faith-driven organizations still require strategic operational thinking.Long-term purpose often involves seasons of doubt, refinement, and re-commitment.https://sunica.org/www.studiorefuge.comwww.larimoreproductioncompany.com
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75 MIN