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Fran and Jesus on the Job: Politically Incorrect – 3

February 11, 2026

I doubt if many would disagree we are in the midst of major cultural shifts. And as Christ-followers, we must decide how we navigate these changes. How and when do we draw the line between showing love and compassion for...

Fran and Jesus on the Job: Politically Incorrect – 2

February 10, 2026

Fran’s company is requiring all employees to attend a training session on LGBTQ employees, what their rights are and how they are to be treated. Fran’s good friend, Louise, seems to be very concerned about being required to attend this...

Fran and Jesus on the Job: Politically Incorrect

February 9, 2026

I begin another episode of Fran and Jesus on the Job, my fictional story of a single mom who is learning to let Jesus guide her and use her as an ambassador for him in her working world. As she...

Ten Important Life Lessons – I

February 7, 2026

What has life taught you? I’ve known people who went through life and never ever seemed to learn life lessons. They just made the same mistakes over and over and never seemed to gain any wisdom. If any of you...

Proverbs for Business and Management – 5

February 6, 2026

The first to present his case seems right, till another comes forward and questions him (Proverbs 18:17). We’re looking at Proverbs for business this week. This proverb is very good advice for us on our jobs. What it teaches us...

Proverbs for Business and Management – 4

February 5, 2026

I’m looking at Proverbs for business, because the book of Proverbs is wonderfully applicable to the situations we face in our working worlds. …you have been trapped by what you said, ensnared by the words of your mouth, then do...

Proverbs for Business and Management – 3

February 4, 2026

Proverbs is a very practical book, one which we can easily apply to our everyday lives in the working world. I’m looking at Proverbs for business to see how some specific proverbs apply to our jobs. Instruct a wise man...

Proverbs for Business and Management – 2

February 3, 2026

We’re looking at Proverbs for business. Let’s read a few verses from Proverbs 6: Go to the ant, you sluggard: consider its ways and be wise! It has no commander, no overseer or ruler, yet it stores its provision in...

Proverbs for Business and Management

February 2, 2026

I believe the book of Proverbs is the best management and employee relations book ever written. Let’s explore five different proverbs and how they relate to our jobs. I encourage you to make Proverbs a daily reading habit. There are...

Evangelism

January 31, 2026

Presented by Lauren Stibgen The Oxford language dictionary defines evangelism as the spreading of the Christian gospel by public preaching or personal witness. It is also defined as zealous advocacy of a cause. Merriam-webster.com defines evangelism as a winning or...

Work Is Good – 5

January 30, 2026

Presented by Julie Busteed Much of life is spent working—both in a job and in the ordinary daily tasks that keep life going. Scripture makes it clear that rest matters, yet the question remains: is rest truly practiced? Is there...

Work Is Good – 4

January 29, 2026

Presented by Julie Busteed Work can be either overvalued or undervalued. When it is overvalued, it can quietly become an idol—an identity. So how do you keep that in check? What if you genuinely enjoy your job and want to...

Work Is Good – 3

January 28, 2026

Presented by Julie Busteed What does Scripture teach us about the meaning and purpose of our work? Let’s look at some examples of how work can be an opportunity to use our God-given abilities to serve others. The story of...

Work Is Good – 2

January 27, 2026

Presented by Julie Busteed Do you realize God created and modeled work for you and me? I looked at one word used for work, which focused on the aspect of creativity. Let’s look at another Hebrew word used for work—avodah....

Work Is Good

January 26, 2026

Presented by Julie Busteed When you hear the word work or think about your work, what comes to mind first? Do you think about work primarily as something that you have to do to pay the bills? Is it a...

Work Was God’s Idea! – II

January 24, 2026

I read an article in a Christian magazine entitled “Three Marketplace Worldviews: The secular marketplace view, the non-biblical compromised Christian view, and the biblical marketplace view.” This article really caught my attention, and I want to share with you some...

Ask God for a Vision – 5

January 23, 2026

I’ve been hoping to inspire you to ask God to give you a vision—so you rise above mediocrity and soar to the heights for which God created you. What does a vision look like? Here are five signs to help...

Ask God for a Vision – 4

January 22, 2026

What is your excuse for not asking God to give you a vision—a new beginning, a new passion for pursuing all he wants to do with you and through you? We’re looking at some of the common excuses that keep...

Ask God for a Vision – 3

January 21, 2026

Are you a visionary? Do you ask God to give you a vision of what he wants you to do and be, and then fearlessly step out on faith and do it? Many times, we fail to soar like an...

Ask God for a Vision – 2

January 20, 2026

Have you ever asked God to give you a vision of what he wants you to do? Living without God’s vision for your life is missing the abundant life Jesus came to give you. It is living in mediocrity. It...

Ask God for a Vision

January 19, 2026

I’d like you to imagine this scene. It’s time for your annual evaluation by your boss, and you’re confident it will be a good result because you’ve met all the requirements of your job description. In addition, you’ve only had...