Have you ever had your plans completely derailed by God? Today on the podcast, Christine Caine’s dear friend, Rachel Aguirre, discusses her call to Wall Street and how she uses her position to point others to Christ. If you’re in a difficult season of balancing marriage, motherhood, and career, or struggling to find Kingdom purpose in a marketplace position, Rachel has some wisdom and experience for you to glean from today.
SHOW NOTES:
Life Ministry
Rachel views every commitment and responsibility as ministry and lives out the gospel with everyone she encounters.
Marketplace Ministry
Rachel remarks that Jesus:
1. Spent time with people,
2. Was continually moved with compassion,
3. Met people’s needs.
She encourages us to follow his example in our areas of life.
Treasures Through Trails
When walking through difficult situations, God walked Rachel through the trial rather than rescuing her from it. She encourages us that there is always something on the other side of our trials that is of great value.
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