Was any Bible character let down by more people than Joseph?
No part of our lives should remain untouched by our faith.
How to, and how not to, witness well at work.
Work is good, but jobs are sometimes tough.
What could happen in the workplace if Christians in business had a generational, relational ax to sharpen instead of one to grind?
We have an opportunity to reflect His character in the way we work.
What about you? What atmosphere do you create when you walk into a room?
Did you know that your work and your workplace are under a curse?
Intercessory prayer is another way that God lights our path and helps us bring Him into all facets of our lives.
The Bible tells us we are more than husbands and wives and sons and daughters and neighbors and friends: we are servants, and as such, we should have a continual "May I help you?" attitude toward each other.
Most believers are eager to witness for their faith, but feel completely helpless because they don't know what to say.
Ruts pose two hazards for a bike rider. One, they’re hard to get out of. Two, they take control of the steering. The words “go to church” create similar risks for Christ-followers.
How can you bring the fruits of God’s Spirit to your workplace in your character, relationships, skills, and productivity?
Over 70 percent of our time is spent in the workplace, yet our training and teaching focus on areas where we spend much less time.
Do you think God is interested in your Monday-through-Friday work?
Work is not the enemy, and businesses are not the enemy. In fact, even those who oppose our faith are not the enemy. The real enemy is us. We must learn to see our work as serving God.
Many of you will go to work today. What do you think is your mission at work? Have you even thought about work this way before? If you haven't, now is a good time to begin.
Isolation is only one of the many dangers of being involuntarily out of work. Many times, though, that isolation inhibits the ability of the person out of work from describing the emotions they’re experiencing. The result is often a deeper alienation, and even a resentment towards those closest to us.
I’ve discovered that God’s Word is filled from cover to cover with real people who live in the real world and struggle with real jobs. Daniel is one of my favorite examples—look at the conditions he worked in and see if they don’t sound familiar to you.
Only gratitude motivates us to care about others over the long term. So if gratitude is it, then let's explore three major sources of gratitude. There may be others, but let's talk about the big three that are central to the Christian.





















