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REGINA: How do you feel about your job?

Christine: I never forget what a gift my work is. I get to do what I love, and help save souls at the same time. I remember within a few days of my arrival in 2014, I was sitting in a meeting with Michael and the news team, and was hit with the strong and certain sense that this, right here, right then, was exactly where I was supposed to be and nowhere else. That sense has never left me.

REGINA: What’s the hardest part of your job?

Christine: The most challenging aspect of my work is not allowing distractions to cloud my purpose. Distractions can be anything, from critics' attacks, to momentary difficulties at the studio, to lack of support from the hierarchy, to discouragement from seeing lack of results. All of these really are just that — distractions — and at the end of the day I always try to have an attitude of thankfulness for everything, whether they be joys or trials.

"I get to do what I love, and help save souls at the same time."

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