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It can be hard to be a Christian in a secular workplace. Some fields make that even harder than others. Grace Tran has some experience here as a female Christian in technology in Silicon Valley. She’s got a powerful story of being the daughter of immigrants, growing up in Silicon Valley, and leaving a high-paying job for a ministry role. This is an episode you’re not going to want to miss.
Questions Addressed
- Tell us what it was like to be the daughter of Taiwanese immigrants living in California
- What made you move to Australia?
- What made you decide to career change and take a huge pay cut?
- What advice do you have for listeners who want to incorporate their faith into their secular work environments?
- What does it look like to live a fully authentic, faith-fueled life?
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About Grace
Grace’s passion is to empower people to live the full and faith-fuelled lives they were made to live. She loves sharing real-life lessons from her personal experiences around topics such as emotional and spiritual health, authentic faith, faith and work, and navigating relationships through God’s lens.
Formerly, Grace has served as a marketing manager at Google, tech workplace fellowship leader, multi-site church marketing director, and ghostwriter. She also co-hosts the “Let’s Unpack That with Alex & Grace” podcast and runs a life coaching business with her husband, and is a member of the Maverick City Gospel Choir.
To learn more, visit withthetrans.com or connect with her on Instagram @withthetrans and @gracellence.
Learn More
I [Katie] recently had the opportunity to be featured on 9 to 5 Faith with Paige Clark. Check out episode 20 where I share my thoughts on being a Christian in a secular workplace.
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