The Duty of Christian Artists and Entrepreneurs in Our Increasingly Secular World with Allen C. Paul

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Allen C. Paul is the founder of God and Gigs, a community of artists and musicians supporting each other in faith, family, and career, and co-host of The God and Gigs Show podcast.

He provides creative career coaching to artists and creative freelancers who want to grow their careers in a holistic and values-driven manner.

Listen in as Allen encourages Christian artists and entrepreneurs who are currently navigating an increasingly secular world. He also gives his thoughts on fatherhood and explains why he decided to homeschool his three kids.

Join Allen's all-in-one creative mentorship community at www.godandgigs.com/freetrial.

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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Episode Preview
02:18 - Introduction to Allen C. Paul
03:48 - Allen's journey as a Christian musician and entrepreneur
07:31 - Allen's vision for the God and Gigs platform
09:24 - Why Christian artists shouldn't limit themselves to creating Christian content
14:15 - Allen's personal branding advice
18:32 - Why artists shouldn't be afraid of venturing into entrepreneurship
23:56 - Why money isn't evil
30:26 - Why Allen decided to homeschool his three kids
35:10 - Achieving work-life integration
39:36 - The role of a father
44:27 - How to thrive as an artist amid an increasingly secular entertainment industry
51:11 - Allen's definition of a "sovereign human being"
52:29 - How to connect with Allen

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At a time when there seems to be no end to societal tensions around the world, almost everything is becoming politicized, and "censorship" and "cancel culture" have become buzzwords, we need more storytellers to rise and level a playing field that seems to be leaning one way over all others.

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