Archives For November 30, 1999

Living Sacrifice

April 13, 2020

What does it mean to be a living sacrifice? What is a sacrifice anyway? We don’t think too much about sacrifice the way the Jews did. They sacrificed animals all the time. For them, sacrifice was real, necessary, painful, and messy. When we punch in and go to work for God each day by praying, “Here I am, God. What do you want me to do today?” we become a living sacrifice.

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Came to Serve

April 9, 2020

The disciples who walked with Jesus often jockeyed for position. They wondered where they would be in Jesus’ kingdom. But Jesus came to serve, not to be served. He wasn’t about positional authority. Jesus turns our world upside down. When we serve others, we experience his joy. The Greek words translated servant are often translated minister too. When we serve others for Jesus’ sake, he becomes visible.

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Your Light

April 6, 2020

Your light is God’s light shining uniquely in and through you. Jesus says it’s your light, your good works, and your Father in Heaven. He is telling us that our relationship with Him is special, it is unique. He is calling us to do these good works and show “our” light to others.

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Chris is a follower of Christ who has a specific interest in helping people see how God can use their faith at work. He currently works for Corporate Chaplains of America (CCA) whose primary goal is to help business owners take care of their most valuable asset – their employees. We want to equip Christians to see themselves in the workplace for the purpose of serving people.

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Live by Faith

March 30, 2020

Paul, the Apostle, says he was crucified with Christ and his new life is a life in Jesus. What does it mean to live by faith? In your normal workweek do others see the life of Jesus in you? Can you adopt Christ’s attitude toward others? Will you let Jesus use you in someone else’s life today?

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Just who is Follower of One for? Mike talks about who he meant Follower of One for in this video. Follower of One is a community of Christians who support and mobilize Christians in the marketplace, those who work everyday jobs outside of the church.

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What is a Marketplace Mission Trip? I’m sure you’ve heard about people going on a mission trip before. But, when you think of going on a mission trip I’m sure you think of things like having to pack, taking off work, getting a passport, and then having to get on a plane and flying to some far off country? What if this isn’t in the cards for you or at least right now isn’t the best time for you to leave your family or take off work… don’t you think Jesus still wants you to share Him with others?

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Have you ever wondered if God wants your relationship with Him to make a difference in your workplace? How would we work if we knew God put us where we are on purpose? What would we do differently if we believed God intended for us to work for Him as we went about our daily activities?

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Workplace Mission

Eric’s workplace mission was clearly defined when he participated in his Screen-Shot-2019-10-18-at-4.22.03-PM-300x294first Marketplace Mission trip. This unique opportunity was suggested by his boss, who asked him if he would like to join along with another coworker. Although he works as a consultant, he learned how his role serves as an opportunity to “be Jesus” in each workplace. Listen to this episode to hear how this unique mission trip has impacted him and those he works with.

 

 

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Survey Drawing Winner

July 19, 2015

Well, the Faith in the Workplace survey is complete. We closed the polling May 31.  Thank you very much for taking the survey.  We used Polldaddy, which is the polling service built into WordPress.

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be evaluating the responses. We had 591 complete surveys taken.  Another 259 were not completed (30%). Of the completed surveys, 517 people offered to allow us to ask some follow up questions and we’ve already talked or emailed with about a dozen.  We plan to reach out to some other people in the next month or so.

I’m grateful and amazed. To everyone who took the survey, thank you very much.  Of the completed surveys, 90% or 534 people self-identified as Christian by answering “yes” to the question, “Do you consider yourself a Christian?” Another 50 people answered “no” to the same question, while 4 answered “I’d rather not say,” and 3 answered “I’m not sure.”  Of those identifying as Christian, 43 people said they were employed full-time by a church or para-church organization.

Many people questioned the survey. My goal was to get answers from those 3 groups of people: Christians who worked for an organization directly involved in the faith, Christians who did other, non-faith-related work, and non-Christians.  The questions for each group were different, and several people asked why.  The reason was we were looking for different information from each of the groups.  For the non-Christians, we wanted to know about their perceptions of Christians with whom they have had a personal interaction.  For the Christians in the secular workplace, we wanted to understand their attitudes about how they live and share their faith in their everyday lives. And for the Christians who work for a church, we wanted to get their perceptions of those Christians who do not work for the church.

In the end, we are extremely pleased and grateful for the results.  We got a variety of responses, but some themes cross all the groups.  For example, I still have some analysis to do, but the overwhelming majority of respondents mention something about the need for Christians to wait to be asked before talking about their faith.  Most also feel Christians shouldn’t assume they’re right and everyone else is wrong.  I’ll be evaluating the results for a few weeks and will have more to say on the blog and in what I hope becomes a book very soon.  In the end, since this was my first survey, I have learned much and expect to learn a lot more as I analyze, interview and write.  Again, thank you for your interest and participation.

33088386_sA total of 357 people entered the drawing.  The winner was Rita Pauley.  Her name was selected randomly and she received a $100 Amazon gift card. Congratulations to Rita!

Do you have any other thoughts about my idea or the survey?  Please feel free to share below.  This is part of a project to write about how Christians can be more relevant in the world today without being a pain in the you-know-what. We (yes, I’m a Christ-follower) can and should live our faith individually, responsibly and in a way that serves our friends and community rather than ignoring or offending them.  As always, your thoughts are welcome. Thanks again.

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