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Are you feeling stuck, restless, or burned out? Maybe you're moving fast but still unsure of where you're headed. Welcome to the Holy Work podcast, where host Luke LeFevre, Chief Creative Officer turned entrepreneur, helps you slow down and follow where God is pulling you. Whether you're facing life-changing decisions, finding a vision for your business, or seeking deeper purpose, this podcast will guide you. Through real stories, wins, losses, and actionable strategies, you'll discover your unique Holy Work from someone who has actually done it. Tune in for episodes featuring guests from the business world, Hollywood, the music industry, psychology and everything in between. Plus, moments of meditation to help you slow down, journal and learn to listen to where you are being pulled. Follow or subscribe now and start your journey toward finding and following your Holy Work.
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In this episode, Luke LeFevre sits down with award-winning pianist and composer Paul Cardall to explore how music can be a tool for healing, reflection, and connection with God. Paul shares his powerful journey of surviving congenital heart disease, finding his purpose through music, and the resistance he’s faced along the way. They dive into the importance of slowing down, the role of journaling, and how God uses challenges to guide us toward our calling. Paul’s music is described as a grounding, spiritual experience, offering listeners a path to peace and stillness.Key Takeaways:Finding Purpose Through Struggles: Paul’s battle with chronic illness shaped his connection to music, teaching him that God uses pain to guide us toward our purpose.The Healing Power of Music: Paul explains how music can be a tool for processing emotions, connecting with God, and creating moments of stillness in a chaotic world.Resistance and Comparison: Paul shares how fear, comparison, and societal expectations can act as resistance, but surrendering to God’s timing leads to true growth.Journaling as a Spiritual Practice: Both Paul and Luke discuss journaling as a way to process thoughts, uncover God’s guidance, and create a record of personal and spiritual growth.Trusting God’s Plan: Paul emphasizes the importance of moving forward with faith, even when the path is unclear, and letting God open the right doors.Memorable Quotes:“Music is like a warm blanket and God’s Spirit enveloping me. It’s where I feel His love the most.” – Paul Cardall“Resistance often shows up as fear, comparison, or doubt. But when you trust God, even the setbacks are part of His plan.” – Luke LeFevre“Your gifts help shape your purpose. Knowing your purpose empowers you to live with intention.” – Paul Cardall“We ask God what to do, and He’s waiting for us to start walking.” – Luke LeFevreResources Mentioned:Paul’s latest album: Grace in GriefPaul Cardall’s website: www.paulcardall.comThe Holy Work Reflective Advent Course: holywork.com/christmasConnect with Paul Cardall:Website: www.paulcardall.comListen on Spotify: Paul CardallFollow on Instagram: @paulcardallConnect with Luke LeFevre:Website: holywork.comInstagram: @lukelefevre
In this episode of Holy Work with Luke LeFevre, Luke shares a personal and transformative journey into understanding and overcoming the forces that hold us back when following God’s pull in our lives. Through raw stories and practical insights, he unpacks the concept of "The War"—a spiritual and emotional battle we face when pursuing meaningful work and transformation.Key Takeaways: "Overcoming Resistance and Embracing the Pull"The Power of Reset: Sometimes, life's interruptions are God's way of inviting us to pause and recalibrate. Slowing down can help us reconnect with what truly matters.Understanding the War: When you follow God’s pull toward meaningful work, you’ll encounter fear, negative voices, and resistance. These are signs that you’re on the right path, but they must be confronted.Facing Fear: Fear of looking foolish, uncertainty, and loss of control are universal struggles. Choosing courage in the face of these fears leads to growth and transformation.Recognizing Voices: The internal voices that doubt your ability or question your purpose are often rooted in past experiences. Acknowledging and reframing these voices can free you to move forward.Battling Resistance: Resistance shows up as procrastination, distraction, or avoidance. By naming it and continuing to take small steps, you can overcome its power.God Uses Our Failures: Even when we “lose the war,” God can use those moments to shape us, teach us, and guide us to new opportunities.Journaling as a Tool for Clarity: Writing down your fears, thoughts, and resistance is a powerful way to process emotions, listen for God’s guidance, and overcome obstacles.Advent is a Time to Slow Down: The season invites us to reflect on God’s presence and prioritize what matters most, making space for joy and connection in the midst of busyness.Notable Quotes:"Resistance is proof that you're headed in the right direction.""Fear of looking stupid, uncertainty, and loss of control keep billions of people stuck where they are.""God uses even our losses in the war to create new wins and move us forward."Resources Mentioned:Holy Work Reflective Advent Course: A four-week journaling journey to help you slow down, reset, and embrace the joy and meaning of the Advent season. Sign up at holywork.com/christmasBooks Referenced:The War of Art by Steven PressfieldCall to Action:If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who needs encouragement in their Holy Work journey. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast!
In this inspiring episode of Holy Work with Luke LeFevre, visual effects supervisor and film producer Sean Devereaux shares his incredible journey through Hollywood, the importance of gratitude in work, and how to discern and follow God's pull. Sean’s career spans blockbuster hits like The Grinch Who Stole Christmas, X-Men, Adaptation, and a bunch more! Sean's insights on creativity, resistance, and the pursuit of purpose will encourage listeners to embrace their own Holy Work.Key Takeaways:Creativity as Divine Purpose: Luke and Sean explore the idea that humans are made in the image of God, the ultimate Creator, and thus have an innate drive to create. Sean reflects on his calling into the film industry, tracing it back to a childhood fascination with The Wizard of Oz.Following God’s Pull: Resistance often accompanies God’s call, and it’s a sign to lean in rather than step away. Sean shares stories of divine intervention, from financial provision during unpaid internships to the doors that opened for him in Hollywood.The Power of Gratitude: Gratitude transforms how we view our work, even in seasons of burnout or dissatisfaction. Sean encourages listeners to find something to be thankful for in their current role before transitioning to something new.Lessons in Leadership and Mentorship: Sean highlights the importance of humility, hard work, and learning from others. A pivotal moment in Sean’s career came when a mentor subtly fixed his work but let him take credit, teaching him confidence and competence.Navigating Stress and Burnout: Sean opens up about running his own company, the toll it took on him, and the decision to sell it. He reflects on rediscovering joy in his career and how letting go of tasks outside his gifting created space for rest and creativity.Joy in Collaboration: Sean shares stories about working with icons like Denzel Washington, Ryan Reynolds, and Emily Blunt, emphasizing the importance of being a joy to work with. He talks about the energy and passion that make certain projects stand out as life-changing experiences.Connect with Sean Devereaux:IMDb ProfileFollow Sean on social media for behind-the-scenes insights into filmmaking and creativity.Follow Luke and Holy Work:Instagram: @lukelefevreWebsite: holywork.comSubscribe and Share:If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend who’s seeking God’s direction in their life and work. Don’t forget to leave a review and subscribe to Holy Work with Luke LeFevre for more conversations about faith, purpose, and creativity.Mentioned in this episode:2024 Christmas Mini Course
In this third episode of The Holy Work Podcast, host Luke LeFevre takes us on a journey into the essence of purpose, creation, and what it means to be guided by something beyond ourselves. This is a solo episode, but Luke reflects on how he is never truly alone—and neither are you. Together, we explore the mystical connection that draws us here, bridging the space and time between the speaker, listener, and a divine Creator.Luke delves into the concept of the “architect” behind our lives, the ultimate arranger who shapes our experiences, purposes, and even our doubts. Through reflections on time-travel-like connections, quotes from Stephen King, Os Guinness, Viktor Frankl, and Bono, and the significance of discovering Holy Work, he examines why humanity’s deepest needs point toward something supernatural. It’s not just a job, a title, or an outcome—it’s a journey and a calling.Key Takeaways:A Mystical Connection: Whether you stumbled upon this podcast by accident or intention, Luke believes it’s part of a larger arrangement. This divine “architect” brings us into moments like these to help uncover our purpose.The Role of the Architect: Luke shares thoughts on God as the ultimate creator, architect, and arranger. We aren’t solo; God is in our journey, guiding us and shaping each step.Supernatural Elements: Describing our connection with God as supernatural and transcendent, Luke explains how purpose, meaning, and Holy Work derive from something beyond this physical world.Finding Your Holy Work: True purpose is found when we listen and respond to divine pulls, often revealed through restlessness, our stories, and even struggles.Stories of Belief: Luke shares a personal story of how he moved from doubt to faith, finding his Holy Work through small but meaningful steps.Listening Exercise: The episode concludes with a powerful guided meditation, encouraging listeners to quiet their minds and listen for God’s guidance, uncovering divine whispers in the stillness.Quotes:“Books are a uniquely portable magic... and I send you exactly what I'm thinking, right now, across time and space.” – Stephen King“If I find in myself desires which nothing in this world can satisfy, the only logical explanation is that I was made for another world.” – C.S. Lewis“The call of God does not come like that; it is much more supernatural.” – Oswald ChambersResources:The Holy Work Journaling Discovery Guide: Available at holywork.com for those looking to dive deeper into their Holy Work journey.Recommended songs for reflection: "The Architect" by Kacey Musgraves and "Jesus, I Have My Doubts" by Jon Foreman.Call to Action:If this episode resonated with you, please like, subscribe, and share it with others on their journey of Holy Work. Your support helps spread hope and purpose!Mentioned in this episode:2024 Christmas Mini CourseHoly Work Journaling Guide
Learn More about the Holy Work Journaling Course! The first Lesson is FREEEpisode OverviewIn this episode, Luke welcomes Jordan Raynor—entrepreneur, CEO, and bestselling author—to explore the idea of following where God is pulling. They discuss how restlessness, guilt, and discernment are part of the spiritual journey. Jordan shares stories about transitioning from tech startups to faith-based work, and together they reflect on balancing ambition with rest, the role of desires, and the importance of choosing a path instead of waiting for perfection.Main Topics:Overcoming guilt and "unbiblical restlessness"The intrinsic value of work in God’s planTrusting God while taking action ("trust and hustle")Making decisions without over-analyzing God’s willManaging ambition, rest, and digital boundariesNotable Quotes & Key InsightsJordan Raynor: “Your job is faithfulness, God’s job is fruitfulness.” (20:15)Luke LeFevre: “A moving car is much easier to steer than a parked car.” (8:18)Jordan Raynor: “Trust and hustle are not at odds—they are a biblical tension.” (18:13)Tim Keller: “For a Christian, there is no plan B.”Resources MentionedBooks:Called to Create by Jordan Raynor – AmazonMaster of One by Jordan Raynor – AmazonRedeeming Your Time by Jordan Raynor – AmazonThe Will of God as a Way of Life by Jerry Sittser – AmazonSmartcuts: How Hackers, Innovators, and Icons Accelerate Success by Shane Snow – AmazonTrillion Dollar Coach by Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg, and Alan Eagle – AmazonCall to ActionSubscribe to Holy Work with Luke LeFevre on Apple Podcasts / SpotifyVisit holywork.com to download the Holy Work Discovery GuideShare this episode with someone you think might benefit from it.Episode LinksNewsletter sign-up: LinkMentioned in this episode:2024 Christmas Mini Course
The Pull (Calling)

The Pull (Calling)

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Learn More about the Holy Work Journaling Course! The first Lesson is FREEEpisode OverviewIn this first episode, Luke LeFevre reflects on the challenge of starting something new and how to follow where God is pulling you. Through personal stories of restlessness, burnout, and career shifts, Luke shares the importance of paying attention to the little nudges and pulls from God. He references his journey and provides insight into how embracing your current position can lead to discovering your holy work.Main Topics:The fear and discomfort of startingChronic discontentment and burnout as spiritual signalsFollowing the “pull” of GodPersonal experiences of career shifts and spiritual growthThe importance of slowing down to listen to God’s guidanceNotable Quotes & Key Insights“In order to grow, in order to go somewhere new, in order to create, you must start.” "Your story, your restlessness, and your desires are all part of what God is using to pull you toward what He wants to create with you." “The secret to seeking is not in our human assent to God, but in God's descent to us. We think we're looking for something, but we realize we are found by something.” – Oz Guinness Resources MentionedBooks:The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren – Link to AmazonThe Journey of Desire by John Eldredge – Link to AmazonMan’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl – Link to AmazonEvery Good Endeavor by Tim Keller – Link to AmazonMaking Sense of God by Tim Keller – Link to AmazonCall to ActionSubscribe to Holy Work with Luke LeFevre on Apple Podcasts / SpotifyVisit holywork.com to download the Holy Work Discovery GuideShare this episode with someone you think might benefit from it.Episode LinksNewsletter sign-up: LinkMentioned in this episode:2024 Christmas Mini Course
Are you feeling stuck, restless, or burned out? Maybe you're running at full speed but still can’t figure out where you're headed. You're driven, capable, and creative, and you've even had some success, but deep down, you know there’s more out there for you—more for your life, your business, your family, your work, your creativity, and your connection with God.That restlessness? That burnout? It’s not just exhaustion. It’s a sign that you’re being pulled toward something more, but you need to slow down to figure it out.Welcome to the Holy Work Podcast!I’m Luke LeFevre, Chief Creative Officer turned entrepreneur, and I’ve dedicated my life to helping people slow down enough to follow where God is pulling them. Whether it’s making life-changing decisions, finding a vision for your company, or building the courage to start something new (or stop doing something that's hurting you), this podcast is about learning to follow that “pull.”In each episode, we’ll talk about practical strategies, share wins and losses, and hear real stories from guests across business, entertainment, ministry, and more. You’ll learn to fight the wars that hold you back, work through the wilderness, cross thresholds, and ultimately find your unique Holy Work.Here’s what to expect:New episodes drop on the first and third Tuesday of each month.Episodes will either be solo inspiration and guidance from me or guest interviews, starting with bestselling author and entrepreneur Jordan Raynor.At the end of each episode, we’ll take a moment for a Holy Work meditation—a time to slow down, reflect, and listen to God.Subscribe now so you don't miss a single episode!Let's find and follow your Holy Work together.Get the Holy Work Discovery GuideConnect with Luke on social media:InstagramLinkedIn