What does it look like to leave well, even when the ending wasn’t what you hoped for?
When crisis hits, Christian leaders must reject favoritism and choose dignity—because how you part ways reveals what you truly value.
As prayer quietly finds its way into break rooms and boardrooms, the opportunity for spiritual renewal in the workplace is greater than ever.
Everyone is called to serve Christ regardless of their profession. We should not wait for a definitive sign, but instead do a self-evaluation and seek counsel.
With their four children, Kevin and his wife Mary left behind a close-knit bunch of relatives, topnotch schools, and other Christians who were like family.
True Christianity doesn't fit into a compartment. Because being a Christian is a personal attribute, an identity. It's a worldview that touches everything you do. It shows up in every interaction you have, no matter where you go.
God's presence in the workplace is sacred, impacting all aspects of life. Understanding and following God's ways is crucial for success and leadership. Knowing His ways leads to life and stability for both leaders and those they work with.
To effectively witness at work: excel in your job, be ethical, build relationships, keep materials to give away, pray for colleagues. Do not neglect your job, dump too much information, or be ashamed of your faith.
We all want purpose in life and work; but, an all too common belief creates a powerful drain on your purpose.
In some communities (like church), you can at least make efforts to avoid the people who get on your nerves. But at work it’s harder. Here's what you can do instead.
Ask yourself, "Why has God given me His power to accomplish my work?"
Sometimes, successes along the way can distract and get us stuck. Here's how to put God back into your work.
John's gospel reminds us that when we leave work at the end of the day—convinced we haven't done enough—God perceives the matter quite differently.
Does your faith end on Sunday and feel disconnected from Monday’s grind? You are called to glorify God, serve Him, and witness for Christ through your everyday work.
Think you have to change careers to have meaning? Or could you be right where God wants you to be?
Surviving in business today takes more than talent and intelligence. It also demands an ability to “ride the waves.”
Unfortunately, the word "WORK" often conjures a similar negative emotion. But is work really just another 4-letter word?
Monday morning, rush hour, road construction. Six words that bring despair to the heart of the commuter.
This revelation is so powerful that if even one person at the lowest level job gets it, it can change an entire company.
Just as we must be competent in the job, we must be equally competent in our handling of the Scriptures on the job.
Have you ever felt the pull to full-time ministry work as a missionary or pastor? If not, you can still make a Kingdom impact without quitting your current job. In this eBook, you will learn the four essentials that can change your perspective of work, your workplace, and most importantly, your heart.
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