How to ‘rely not on ourselves but God’ in the workplace
Submitted by Andrew Laird on Wed, 04/11/2018 - 19:32Three suggestions for how to practically rely on God in the workplace, rather than ourselves.
Three suggestions for how to practically rely on God in the workplace, rather than ourselves.
"If your workplace is anything like mine Easter is that time of the year when your colleagues bring their religious baggage out of storage". Why it can be hard being a Christian in the workplace at Easter...and a way forward.
Prayer on your own is important. But when Jesus' taught His disciples to pray His focus was on praying with others. Here are five reasons why prayer with others is just so important.
Stop smoking. Exercise more regularly. Learn a new skill. It’s that time of year when many of us resolve to do something different in the year ahead. But what about when it comes to our work? As you think about the year ahead, why not consider making these four resolutions when it comes to work habits that you develop in 2016.
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What does Jesus mean when he says "use worldly wealth to gain friends for yourselves" (Luke 16:9)? CMS Victoria Director Wei-Han Kuan explains in this highlight from our recent Life @ Work breakfast, "Mission @ Work".
For more, watch the full talk here.