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May 25, 2013

Don’t Change Jobs. Change Employers

Dave Boller

I realize a lot of people in the workplace simply hate their jobs. If you are one of them, here is a bit of advice—change employers. I didn’t say change jobs; I said change employers. If you work for Christ, if you consider Him your boss, you can be content right where you are—in the job you dislike.

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May 24, 2013

Great Expectations

David Rupert

Have you communicated clear, written expectations for each of your employees and the jobs they perform? We like to think that everyone knows exactly what they should be doing, but the truth is they often do not. In fact, if you compare your expectations with theirs, you may be surprised at just how far apart they are! Christian Faith at Work.

 

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May 23, 2013

A 10-Hour Hotel Stay Renewed One Journalist's Faith in America's Economy

Dena Dyer

When Daniel Gross, a reporter for The Daily Beast, stayed overnight during a road trip in a mid-price hotel, he found more than just comfort. He found an ordinary business, doing an extraordinary job. Weary of high prices and faulty infrastructure in his hometown (and in the nation's capital), Gross reveled in all the things that worked, among them: free...

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May 23, 2013

The Long Nose of God

David Rupert

The Hebrew word for "slow to anger" is literally "long of nose." But God is "long of nose," meaning that it takes much longer for his wrath to kindle. Yes, he bristles at injustice, and rightfully so. But he is slow to anger. And he does not hold to resentment indefinitely. Christianity Today.

 

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May 22, 2013

Leading Future Leaders: An Interview with Tim Elmore

Dena Dyer

One of the editors at FaithVillage (Blake Atwood) recently interviewed leadership strategist and author Tim Elmore. Elmore is the founder and president of Growing Leaders, an Atlanta-based nonprofit organization created to develop emerging leaders. He has also written over 20 books, including Generation iY: Our Last Chance to Save Their...

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May 22, 2013

Calling in Sick When You’re Not

David Rupert

It’s common for millennials to see their parents, teachers, and managers call in sick when they aren’t. American workers take about 2.8 million days of unplanned absences a year. But one postal worker logged 44 years without missing a day. Reliability is one of the 7 core values that every employer considers a non-negotiable. Reviving Work Ethic.

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