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By Linda S. Mintle, Ph.D.
Be ready and accepting of change. Change is inevitable in today's work environment. Be ready for it instead of resisting it. Accept what you can't change.
Don't panic if you are laid off. With corporate downsizing, global market changes, outsourcing and so on, people lose their jobs even when they do well at them. Remember, God is your provider...Read More
By Ed Silvoso
At Riverview Community Bank in Elk River, Minnesota, employees pray regularly for customers. Since the bank opened its doors at least, 54 miracles have occurred and 60 people have received the Lord during business hours. A hotel chain in the Philippines offers intercession to customers as part of its regular services, reaping thousands of salvations....Read MoreBy Tommi Femrite
If you are a praying person, you have undoubtedly taken on various prayer "burdens" through the years—for your family, your friends, your pastor, other church members, perhaps even those in your community, city or nation. But have you ever considered interceding specifically for people at your job, such as your colleagues, supervisors and employers?...Read MoreBy T.D. Jakes
Many believers I know desire to work for a ministry or Christian company someday. Their goal is to work in an environment with praise music playing, co-workers praying and Scripture verses beautifully calligraphied on wall plaques. They imagine such a workplace as holy, peaceful and devoid of that common problem: difficult co-workers.
I wish this were the case, but until our Lord comes back we will always have some level of difficulty relating to co-workers, whether Christian or not. I have traveled the length and breadth ...Read More
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