R. Paul Stevens on Why Every Christian is in Full-Time Ministry, Embracing Whole-Life Discipleship, and Empowering the Whole Church for Kingdom Work

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In this episode, Jason Ballard sits down with long-time pastor, professor, and marketplace theologian Paul Stevens to explore the sacredness of daily work. Paul’s ministry journey spans decades, from student ministry in Halifax to pastoring in Vancouver, teaching at Regent College, and even a mid-career stint as a carpenter. Paul unpacks the heartbeat behind his conviction that every follower of Jesus is in full-time ministry and that whatever your vocation, be it a pastor, a police officer, or a mother, your work matters to God. 

In this conversation Paul shares about: 

  • How Ephesians 4 set helped him come to realize that all Christians are in “full-time ministry,” 

  • The danger of dualism among our congregations and the importance of reclaiming whole-life, integrated discipleship,

  • How pastors can empower their congregations for Monday-to-Saturday faithfulness, 

  • A story of meeting a young seeker on public transit and the unfolding of their year-long discipleship journey.

Paul is thoughtful and intentional, bringing over 50 years of ministry experience and theological rigor to the conversation. In this episode Paul will remind you that pastoral leadership isn’t confined to a platform or pulpit, and you’ll be inspired by stories of a seasoned pastor living out the Gospel in his ordinary, everyday moments.



R. Paul Stevens

R. Paul Stevens is the Chairman of the Institute for Marketplace Transformation and Professor Emeritus of Marketplace Theology and Leadership at Regent College. Paul is a craftsman with wood and words, having worked as a carpenter, a student counsellor, a pastor, and a professor. Paul has taught around the world and authored over 25 books on vocation, discipleship, and whole-life ministry. His lifelong mission is to empower the people of God to integrate faith and work in everyday life. Paul lives in Vancouver and is a father and grandfather, continuing to teach, write, and mentor pastors globally.


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