The power of a single question

Jim Brangenberg

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There is one question you must ask yourself.

It impacts everything about you. The very function of your daily life hinges on your answer.

It influences your relationships at work and the projects you work on. It impacts how you write your emails and conduct your conversation at the coffee machine.

It affects your behavior behind the wheel during your commute, or as you walk down the hallway to your home office.

It shapes your relationships with customers and vendors. It touches the very essence of your being and your purpose in life. This one question is:

Who do you work for, really?

Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men....
—Col. 3:23 (ESV)


Jim Brangenberg is an established leader in the faith and work movement who has over 20 years of experience as an entrepreneur and business owner. In 2013, God called him and his wife, Martha, to begin the iWork4Him Talk Show, where they have had the privilege of challenging thousands across the globe with the simple message that your workplace is your mission field. In addition, he and Martha have co-authored a series of collaborative books, iWork4Him, sheWorks4Him, and iRetire4Him. Learn More »

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