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In this episode Pete Gall joins the hosts to explore how a clear identity in Christ reshapes how we live at work, at home, and in prayer. Pete traces his own journey from advertising to ministry and brand strategy, and explains why identity is given, not manufactured.

They unpack the "three marriages"—work, home, and self—and describe how prayer and pulpit provide clarity, conviction, and zeal. Pete introduces three core wounds (abandonment, humiliation, rejection) that map to three work temperaments (builder, operator, architect) and shows how these wounds drive extractive behavior unless healed by Christ-centered identity.

Listeners get practical steps: diagnose your default wound by answering whether your optimism looks to the past, present, or future; craft an ethos/telos identity statement; set clear boundaries so you serve the right people in the right way; and move from extraction to blessing in business and relationships.

The episode closes with a pastoral prayer and an invitation to go deeper through Pete’s Centurion Response identity work for leaders seeking to live out their kingdom calling with clarity and courage.