Coram Deo ~

Looking at contemporary culture from a Christian worldview


1 Comment

FAITH AND WORK: Connecting Sunday to Monday

Faith and Work News ~ Links to Interesting Articles

  • A Leader Others Want to Follow. My next book is tentatively titled “Be a Leader Others Will Want to Follow”. Over the years, I worked with many talented individuals, some of whom wanted to move into a formal leadership position. In addition, I mentored several emerging leaders. I would often tell them that I wanted them to be a leader that others would want to follow. The book will discuss 35 leadership attributes that are important for those who want to be a leader others will want to follow, as well as some applications of those attributes. I’m in the early stages of editing the book at this time, and would appreciate your prayers if you are so inclined. Thanks.

Click on ‘Continue reading’ for:
• More links to interesting articles
• The Top 10 Faith and Work Quotes of the Week
• Faith and Work Book Review ~ Agents of Flourishing: Pursuing Shalom in Every Corner of Society by Amy L. Sherman
• Quotes from the book Working in the Presence of God: Spiritual Practices for Everyday Work by Denise Daniels and Shannon Vandewarker. Continue reading


Leave a comment

FAITH AND WORK: Connecting Sunday to Monday

Faith and Work News ~ Links to Interesting Articles

  • Graves, Gardens & God at Work. John Pletcher writes “There is an oft-overlooked detail in the resurrection morning story. It’s a curious inclusion that holds potential for answering these questions. It might also bolster our faith at work.”
  • Mere Christians: Scott Sonju. On this episode of the Mere Christians podcast, Jordan Raynor visits with Scott Sonju, Managing Director of TrailRunner International. They talk about why viewing sports as trivial diminishes God’s sovereignty, why we’re tempted to assign priority where God does not, and how Christians should think differently about free enterprise.
  • Why Do You Love What You Do (And Not Something Else)? Tim Challies writes “One of my favorite questions for times of small talk is “Why do you do what you do instead of doing something else?”

Click on ‘Continue reading’ for:

Continue reading


1 Comment

FAITH AND WORK: Connecting Sunday to Monday

Faith and Work News ~ Links to Interesting Articles

  • Carrying Your Work Into Worship. In this session from the 2023 Faith + Work Los Angeles Conference, Matthew Kaemingk, co-author of the excellent book Work and Worship: Reconnecting Our Labor and Liturgy, explores a wide variety of work experiences that we can offer to God in worship.
  • How to Transform Destructive Coworker Behaviors. Shutting down negative behaviors is important. Depending on the severity, certain negative actions make teamwork all but impossible. David L. Winters looks at three destructive behaviors and biblical solutions.
  • Powerful Bible Verses for Monday. Jonah McKeown writes “Following is a collection of Bible verses specifically chosen to uplift and empower you on your Monday. Let these powerful words guide you as you navigate your workday, reminding you of God’s unwavering love.”

Click on ‘Continue reading’ for:
• More links to interesting articles
• The Top 10 Faith and Work Quotes of the Week
• Faith and Work Book Review ~ The Emotionally Healthy Leader: How Transforming Your Inner Life Will Deeply Transform Your Church, Team, and the World by Peter Scazzero
• Quotes from the book Agents of Flourishing: Pursuing Shalom in Every Corner of Society by Amy Sherman.
Continue reading


2 Comments

FAITH AND WORK: Connecting Sunday to Monday

Faith and Work News ~ Links to Interesting Articles

  • How Should We Handle Temptation at Work? David L. Winters shares three ways to resist temptation.
  • Leaders, Do Your Team Members Know How Much You Care? Teams generally aren’t going to be impressed with a leader’s prior experience, results, reputation and advanced degrees until they are convinced that the leader cares about them as an individual. What are some ways that a leader shows their followers that they care about them? Here are 4 ways.
  • How Can I Remain Fruitful in My Old Age or in My Retirement? Retirement affords many people extra time in their daily schedules. On this episode of the Ask Ligonier podcast, Robert Godfrey offers suggestions to help older Christians use their gifts to serve the Lord faithfully through their retirement years.
  • Mere Christians: Linda Braddy. On this episode of the Mere Christians podcast, Jordan Rayner visits with Dr. Linda Braddy, CEO of the Red Cross-North Texas about how Linda was freed from analysis paralysis about discerning “God’s will” for her work, the biblical evidence that God cares about your work and not just what your work does “for the kingdom,” and how a proper theology of the New Earth has made Linda feel more alive and much more likely to share her faith.

Click on ‘Continue reading’ for:

  • More links to interesting articles
  • The Top 10 Faith and Work Quotes of the Week
  • Faith and Work Book Review ~ The Word Before Work: A Monday-Through-Friday Devotional to Help You Find Eternal Purpose in Your Daily Work by Jordan Raynor
  • Quotes from the book Agents of Flourishing: Pursuing Shalom in Every Corner of Society by Amy Sherman.

Continue reading


1 Comment

FAITH AND WORK: Connecting Sunday to Monday

Faith and Work News ~ Links to Interesting Articles

  • God Still Uses Cracked Pots. Russ Gehrlein writes “I believe that many Christians do not experience God’s presence at work because they feel unworthy.”
  • Why Jesus is the Greatest Leadership Model of All Time. Phyllis Hendry Halverson writes “There is no need to search further. We have the perfect leadership role model in Jesus. We simply need to follow him and allow him to work in us and through us.”
  • A Good Job for Life. Howard Graham writes “Followers of Jesus are better equipped in the marketplace than those who are not, because they have the most meaningful and purpose filled job description.”
  • Mere Christians: Skye Jethani. Skye Jethani joins Jordan Raynor on the Mere Christians podcast to talk about what heaven means for your work today.
  • Mere Christians: Gary Chapman. Gary Chapman, author of “The Five Love Languages”, joins Jordan Raynor on the Mere Christians podcast to talk about how to learn the language of your co-workers without even asking.

Click on ‘Continue reading’ for:
• More links to interesting articles
• The Top 10 Faith and Work Quotes of the Week
• Faith and Work Book Review ~ Women, Work & Calling: Step Into Your Place in God’s World by Joanna Meyer
• Quotes from the book Agents of Flourishing: Pursuing Shalom in Every Corner of Society by Amy Sherman. Continue reading


Leave a comment

FAITH AND WORK: Connecting Sunday to Monday

Faith and Work News ~ Links to Interesting Articles

  • The Working Genius Podcast with Patrick Lencioni. Patrick Lencioni is one of my favorite authors. Enjoy his new podcast The Working Genius.
  • Gospel Driven Productivity: Getting the Right Things Done. Hugh Whelchel writes “What’s Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Doneis a book that I wish someone had given me forty years ago. Read it and you will be literally astounded by all the things you do.”
  • You are Called to New Work. Howard Graham writes “We all have the opportunity to do new work every day. Many of us miss our opportunity for new work because we confuse our calling, vocation, and our job.”
  • A Reflection on Procrastination. Russ Gehrlein looks at the important topic of procrastination.
  • Your Work is Worship: Kara Martin. Watch this message from the 2023 Center for Faith & Work Los Angeles National Conference. “We often separate out worship and work, seeing our Sunday as distinct from our Monday. However, this is not what the Bible teaches. You will learn how right from the beginning work was part of our worship of God.”

Click on ‘Continue reading’ for:

Continue reading


Leave a comment

FAITH AND WORK: Connecting Sunday to Monday

Faith and Work News ~ Links to Interesting Articles

Click on ‘Continue reading’ for:

Continue reading


1 Comment

FAITH AND WORK: Connecting Sunday to Monday

Faith and Work News ~ Links to Interesting Articles

  • Why I’m Hitting Retirement Running. Cathy Scheraldi-Núñez writesEven though we may retire from our professional careers, we should never retire from serving the Lord.”
  • Mere Christians: Philip Klayman. On this episode of the Mere Christians podcast, Jordan Raynor visits with Philip Klayman, owner of Three Tree Coffee. They discuss why you should consider NOT leading with your why, how, and why God calls us to make counter-strategic moves at work, and how Jesus’s example leads us to push back against worldly wisdom about delegation.
  • How to Ask for a Raise at Work. Scot Bellavia writes “You only ever needa raise insofar as your work performance shows you deserve 
  • Author Interview on the Redemptive Impact of Women at Work. Jacqueline Isaacs interviews Joanna Meyer about her new book Women, Work, & Calling: Step Into Your Place in God’s World.

Click on ‘Continue reading’ for:

Continue reading


1 Comment

FAITH AND WORK: Connecting Sunday to Monday

Faith and Work News ~ Links to Interesting Articles

Click on ‘Continue reading’ for:

Continue reading


2 Comments

FAITH AND WORK: Connecting Sunday to Monday

Faith and Work News ~ Links to Interesting Articles

  • Should Christians Travel with a Colleague of the Opposite Gender? Miranda Carls responds to the question “My work requires me to travel regularly, sometimes with colleagues. Occasionally, I’m assigned to a trip with someone of the opposite gender. As a Christian, I’m not sure how to handle that. I’m not afraid of having an affair, but I don’t want to give even the impression of impropriety. What should I do?
  • Golden Rule for Your Email Mailbox. Caroline Stoltzfus asksHow can we love and serve our fellow emailers without spending too much time in our inboxes?”
  • Working with Dan Doriani: Collin Hansen. On this episode of the Working with Dan Doriani podcast, Dan visits with Collin Hansen about his work, historical movements within the American church and the legacy of Tim Keller.
    Click on ‘Continue reading’ for:

Continue reading