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God's Plan for Our Work | Tom Fowlkes
Jesus is clear: our call is to be a disciple — as we go. The workplace is a great place to be a disciple and to make disciples. Watch at Tom explains how a disciple is a practitioner, who has learned and apprenticed under the Master and is able to care for, equip, and train others — the very way we do our best work. What an incredible and practical opportunity we have every day at work.
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Life Giving Words and Actions at Work
Steve Jobs, Harvard Business Review, Desiring God, and Jesus all agree — people are gifted and capable of doing great work when they are well cared for, given the right tools, and are properly empowered. Employees who are not engaged are less productive, negatively impacting their own lives and the thriving of the company and its stakeholders. This creates an incredible opportunity to care for our coworkers!
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The Power of the Holy Spirit | Chris Nurthen
The power of the Holy Spirit is relevant for every moment of life and work. Watch as Chris tells his story and learn the practical reality that in every instance of your life, you are either remembering or forgetting God.
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Navigating the Storms of Life | Rebekah Payne
How does an accomplished executive, who is a wife, a mother of three, a friend and mentor to many, get through unexpected seemingly insurmountable difficulties? Watch as Rebekah explains the practical ways God leads her through the most difficult times.
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6 Signs It’s Time To Change Jobs
Finding a fulfilling career can be a long, incremental journey, and if you’re considering a career change, you’re not alone. Taking action on these thoughts, however, can be daunting. If you can relate to the descriptions in this article, it is probably time to make a change.
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Your Job Well Done
Educators say, “I just teach math,” and leaders say they “just” clarify problems or assemble teams. Some of us say “I just” because we long to stay humble. Others say “I just” because we never hear “Well done” or because we can’t see the value of our work. Still others say “I just” because we simply work for money or because we lack direction and merely do as we are told. But we should look higher and see that God himself directs us to work that pleases him as we serve our neighbors — no matter what kind of job we have.
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Discipleship with Monday in Mind: Connecting Faith and Work
Most Christians spend the majority of their lives at work. The gospel’s redemptive power affects every part of life — including how we work. This short book illustrates creative ways pastors around the country are integrating faith, work, and economics for their congregations and local context.
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Coronavirus and Christ
On January 11, 2020, a novel coronavirus (COVID-19) reportedly claimed its first victim in the Hubei province of China. By March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization had declared a global pandemic. In the midst of this fear and uncertainty, it is natural to wonder what God is doing. In Coronavirus and Christ, John Piper invites readers around the world to stand on the solid Rock, who is Jesus Christ, in whom our souls can be sustained by the sovereign God who ordains, governs, and reigns over all things to accomplish his wise and good purposes for those who trust in him.
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
The 7 Habits have become famous and are integrated into everyday thinking by millions and millions of people. Why? Because they work! This beloved classic presents a principle-centered approach for solving both personal and professional problems.
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The Motive: Why So Many Leaders Abdicate Their Most Important Responsibilities
In this book, Lencioni shifts his attention toward helping people understand the importance of why they’re leading in the first place. He provides a straightforward summary of the lessons, combining a clear explanation of his theory with practical advice to help executives examine their true motivation for leading. He also presents action steps for changing their approach in five key areas. In doing so, he helps leaders avoid the pitfalls that stifle their organizations and even hurt the people they are meant to serve.
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Moving Toward Redemptive Action
Three moves to put your faith into action, wherever you are, throughout your vocational life.
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Want To Change The World? Don't Let Your Own Success Get In The Way
This kind of leadership requires moving beyond what you already know, looking more broadly, listening to more voices, and examining problems from many points of view. In short, get over the success traps by thinking outside the building.
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The Seamless Life: A tapestry of love and learning worship and work
In this book, Steven Garber challenges us to move beyond our fragmented sense of reality and begin to see all we are and all we do — our work, our play, our relationships, our worship, our loves — as significant to God and to what God is doing in the world. This is the seamless life — to recognize the hand of God and the handiwork of God right in the middle of our ordinary lives. To see all of life as sacred, and to understand that it all matters.
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