Episodes

  • S8 Ep 8 | Mark Cover
    Jul 23 2024
    In this episode of On Mission, Dr. Matt Davis speaks with Mark Cover, Co-CEO at Hines in Houston, Texas, where he has spent his career overseeing real estate acquisition, development and operations for Hines’ Southwest Region. Mr. Cover shares insights from working across cultures to build everything from community apartment complexes to billion-dollar stadiums; and how his unique skill set and personal mission to please the Lord translates to mentoring young people on the investment side and is funneled back to ministry in his discipleship of men in his local church. Mr. Cover is transparent about his plan for retirement, which is to steward his time, talent, and treasure long into the future by supporting church planting in inner cities through his family’s 501(c)(3) Great Commission Properties. Dr. Davis and Mr. Cover also discuss the challenges of stewarding personal and organizational assets well, and the cultural differences and risks of doing business or missions in foreign communities. While you may never manage a multi-billion-dollar real estate portfolio, this episode vividly illustrates the biblical truth that faithfulness in stewardship begins with the “little things” of life. As we demonstrate faithfulness, God rewards us with greater opportunities as He sees fit. (Luke 16:10) In eternity, believers will be ultimately rewarded for careful stewardship of the Master’s resources.
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    50 mins
  • S8 Ep7 | Randell Gillespie
    Jul 16 2024
    In his second appearance in the On Mission podcast, Randell Gillespie, chief production officer for Thrive Mortgage and member of the Maranatha Board of Trustees, sits down with Dr. Matt Davis to talk about how his mission in life has evolved after parenting nine children, and the different ways the Lord has led as he and his wife plan for an empty nest. Gillespie shares heart-warming stories of his family’s travels and music ministry, and how he became committed to supporting missions—after one vacation in Orlando, of all places! He is transparent about his shortcomings, and how the Lord has graciously intervened at many checkpoints to teach perseverance, trust and obedience. This is an episode that will encourage every believer, and prove that no matter one’s vocation, you will never regret investing your time and money in things of eternal value.
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    47 mins
  • S8 Ep6 | Lane Hansel
    Jul 9 2024

    In the vibrant and dynamic world of sports, the role of a coach extends far beyond mere game tactics. Dr. Lane Hansel, also known as Dr. Coach in the soccer community, exemplifies a profound dedication to nurturing not only athletic skills but also a strong team spirit and personal discipline among his players. His affectionate moniker reflects the respect and admiration he has earned through his multifaceted role at Maranatha, both as coach and the chair of the Department of Applied Science.

    For Dr. Hansel, soccer is not just a game but a vital tool for teaching valuable life lessons. He describes his coaching journey as thrilling, interspersed with moments of joy as he watches his players grow over their four-year college careers. His involvement extends into engaging games like "crossbar," where precision and a bit of friendly competition among coaches reign supreme. Such activities, while seemingly trivial, play a crucial role in team bonding and fostering a relaxed yet competitive atmosphere.

    Interestingly, Dr. Hansel's approach to coaching is deeply intertwined with his own personal and professional experiences. From his teenage years working in dining services to his diverse roles in academia and athletics, each phase of his life has been about embracing teamwork and setting an example of resilience and adaptability. Whether it's overcoming injuries or adjusting to new roles, Dr. Hansel's journey underscores a key message: the importance of perseverance and managing challenges with grace. To him, success is collaborative, whether on the field or in the classroom. This ethos is not confined to theory but practiced actively through games and training exercises that promote unity and shared goals.

    Beyond the field, Dr. Hansel’s approach offers a blueprint for effective leadership and teamwork in any professional setting. By fostering an environment where each player’s—or employee’s—strengths are recognized and nurtured, he demonstrates how collective efforts often result in achieving lofty goals that seemed unattainable individually. By blending his coaching role with his academic responsibilities, he underscores the parallel between excelling in sports and succeeding in academic or professional endeavors. His leadership courses and roles within the academic community at Maranatha further showcase his commitment to building leaders of tomorrow, who are as adept at handling life's challenges as they are at strategizing on the soccer field.

    As we delve into the nuances of Dr. Hansel's coaching techniques and philosophies, it becomes evident that the realms of sports, education, and personal development are not as compartmentalized as they might seem. Instead, they enrich the other dynamically. This holistic approach not only prepares students and athletes for immediate challenges but equips them with the resilience and team-centric mindset essential for long-term success.

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    43 mins
  • S8 Ep5 | Dave Brower
    Jul 2 2024
    In this episode of On Mission, Dr. Matt Davis and Jonathan Sheeley host Watertown, Wisconsin police chief Dave Brower, a man tasked with the protection and safety of their own community. With over twenty years in law enforcement, Chief Brower shares his three-pronged approach to living life and being an effective workplace leader—integrity, hard work, and competence—and provides practical ways to live them out. Dr. Davis asks Chief Brower hard questions: Should Christians be involved in public service? What do you say to people who don’t want your Christian values imposed on them? What’s the role of emotion and time compression regarding integrity? How does someone in the criminal justice system raise a family and not let the negative outcomes affect a marriage and kids? Chief Brower answers these questions and more, emphasizing the need to support officers for their sacrifice, as being prepared to end a life to safeguard the public is a constant and heavy burden, and how officers bear the strain willingly in order to be in a profession that is profoundly meaningful.
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    48 mins
  • S8 Ep4 | Pastor Bob Loggans
    Jun 25 2024
    In this episode of On Mission, Dr. Matt Davis and Pastor Bob Loggans, an MBU graduate and senior pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Watertown, Wisconsin, talk candidly about his lifetime of ministry, how he stays motivated by delighting in God’s will (Psalm 40:8), and his passion for mentoring young people. Pastor Loggans shares how it was possible to transition to various roles throughout his life: as pastor of a rural church on a gravel road to traveling evangelist, to college administrator, and now pastor of an established ministry with many outreaches. Dr. Davis and he discuss Calvary’s distinctive internship program, created to address the demand for more skilled pastors. He advises college students who are undecided about their life path to seize the opportunities available and witness how God opens doors when they use their gifts and abilities.
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    43 mins
  • S8 Ep 3 | Beckie Manley
    Jun 18 2024
    Beckie Manley is the founder and Idea Chief at Fierce Strategy + Creative, a successful agency with expertise in strategy, branding, marketing, advertising, and media. Dr. Davis and Ms. Manley discuss their missional approach to life and work and how that alignment creates long-term success. They also discuss the importance of articulating a university's identity and mission through branding, each sharing their experiences in building successful identities, and emphasizing the necessity of a clear strategic plan and fostering a culture of personal responsibility among team members.
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    48 mins
  • S8 Ep 2 | Dustin Shevy
    Jun 11 2024
    Dustin Shevy, an MBU graduate and library media specialist, has a front row seat to the impact technology is having in his school district, and is passionate about helping teachers and students adapt to technological advancements. In this episode, Shevy recounts his journey from college to public education, delving into the ethical and practical implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education. Host Dr. Matt Davis and Shevy discuss the innovative uses that personalize learning experiences, agreeing with its potential to diminish genuine human interactions, which are vital for effective learning and emotional development. The evolving role of educators in this AI-driven landscape has challenged Shevy to champion its use as a tool to enhance empathy, understanding, and personal connection rather than replace those human elements—and he firmly sees how AI can support, not substitute, the teacher’s role in fostering a nurturing learning environment.
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    50 mins
  • S8 Ep 1 | David Hoffeld
    Jun 4 2024
    David Hoffeld is the CEO and chief sales trainer of Hoffeld Group in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a Harvard Business School graduate, and author of The Science of Selling. He is passionate about serving God and giving Him glory through his ability to train and invest in people. His groundbreaking methods employ the latest scientific research to teach salespeople better and more transparent methods of influencing buying decisions. In this episode, Dr. Matt Davis and Hoffeld discuss decision-making in the face of risk and uncertainty; sales tactics and pressure with insights on training and customer service; transitioning from ministry to business coaching; and both find common ground in the shared values of pursuing excellence, and of ministering the gospel and worshipping beyond church walls.
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    44 mins