Creation or Destruction: How to Know If Your Work Actually Matters
Wed Feb 04 2026
It takes millions of people, endless infrastructure, and staggering coordination to create something as ordinary as a laptop. And yet all it takes is a careless move and less than a second to destroy it. Creation is slow, difficult, and fragile. Destruction is fast, easy, and tempting.
So today, we ask an uncomfortable question: Is the work you’re doing an act of creation or an act of destruction?
Young adults are so often told that meaningful work must be glamorous, set-apart, or visibly heroic, but that idea misses how God actually works in the world. As Christians, we often misunderstand what “kingdom work” actually looks like.
In our conversation today, we talk seriously about the idea that any genuine act of creation pushes back against evil, no matter how small or unseen it may be.
Our conversation covers...
Why creation is hard and destruction is easyThe hidden moral weight of everyday work“Tell truth, celebrate beauty, expose evil”—and why that applies far beyond ministryWhy we idolize visible, glamorous kingdom workHow ordinary jobs quietly hold civilization togetherHow to think about working for imperfect (or broken) organizationsWhy no institution gets this right all the time—including Christian onesWhen to change from within, and when to walk awayWhy discomfort might be a sign of moral awareness, not failure
If you’re made in the image of God, you’re made to create. If this conversation resonates, you’ll feel it woven throughout Ridgeline, Ascend, and everything we do at Unbound. You can find out more about Unbound here: https://beunbound.us/
Hosts: Jonathan Brush, David Rethemeyer
Producer: Kyle Hill
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It takes millions of people, endless infrastructure, and staggering coordination to create something as ordinary as a laptop. And yet all it takes is a careless move and less than a second to destroy it. Creation is slow, difficult, and fragile. Destruction is fast, easy, and tempting. So today, we ask an uncomfortable question: Is the work you’re doing an act of creation or an act of destruction? Young adults are so often told that meaningful work must be glamorous, set-apart, or visibly heroic, but that idea misses how God actually works in the world. As Christians, we often misunderstand what “kingdom work” actually looks like. In our conversation today, we talk seriously about the idea that any genuine act of creation pushes back against evil, no matter how small or unseen it may be. Our conversation covers... Why creation is hard and destruction is easyThe hidden moral weight of everyday work“Tell truth, celebrate beauty, expose evil”—and why that applies far beyond ministryWhy we idolize visible, glamorous kingdom workHow ordinary jobs quietly hold civilization togetherHow to think about working for imperfect (or broken) organizationsWhy no institution gets this right all the time—including Christian onesWhen to change from within, and when to walk awayWhy discomfort might be a sign of moral awareness, not failure If you’re made in the image of God, you’re made to create. If this conversation resonates, you’ll feel it woven throughout Ridgeline, Ascend, and everything we do at Unbound. You can find out more about Unbound here: https://beunbound.us/ Hosts: Jonathan Brush, David Rethemeyer Producer: Kyle Hill