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You can listen to any of The Christian Working Woman’s programs at your own convenience. The Christian Working Woman offers a three-minute daily program, which airs Monday through Friday, and the weekend edition, which is a fifteen-minute program.

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The Joy Gap – 2

May 5, 2026

We are examining the Joy Gap—the difference between the joy we expect and the joy we actually experience. This Joy Gap has taken an identity of its own; people are noticing it and naming it and studying it. What is...

The Joy Gap

May 4, 2026

Have you ever reached something you really wanted—an achievement, a milestone, even a season of life—and then thought, “I expected to feel happier than this”? I want to examine what I call the Joy Gap. Actually, Joy Gap is a...

Male/Female Relationships on the Job – I

May 2, 2026

The book of Genesis explains to us that it was God’s plan to create two sexes, male and female, both created equally in his image, both finding the other attractive, both needing each other, and different in many ways from...

Authenticity – 5

May 1, 2026

I’ve been looking at the book of Daniel and focusing on how he and his friends lived and worked in a foreign and often hostile environment—maybe similar to your workplace. Daniel and his friends were taken captive when they were...

Authenticity – 4

April 30, 2026

Do you work with people who seem jealous of your success? How do you live as a Christ-follower in that environment without becoming defensive on one hand or a doormat on the other? Daniel, once again, gives us a powerful...

Authenticity – 3

April 29, 2026

Do you find it difficult to be honest when you have to deliver bad news? It can feel risky especially when the outcome might affect your job or your relationships. The Prophet Daniel’s life gives us a picture of what...

Authenticity – 2

April 28, 2026

Do you work in a hostile or competitive environment where your coworkers are contentious and will do anything to get ahead? That’s a difficult place to be day in and day out, but with God’s help, and lessons we learn...

Authenticity

April 27, 2026

Is your workplace a difficult environment? Are you being asked to participate in things that don’t align with your biblical convictions? Many of us find ourselves in situations like that. Maybe it’s a new HR requirement or a training course...

Pockets of Fear

April 25, 2026

When you look in Scripture, you can find some very stunning examples of people who had pockets of fear—and I’m talking about some great saints of old. For example, Abraham had a pocket of fear about being killed. Here is...

A Biblical View of Self – 5

April 24, 2026

Extravagance is generally considered an undesirable trait. It’s defined as excessive, wasteful, exorbitant. Yet, when I look at God, I see extravagance as one of his attributes. I ask you to consider with me how excessive God is in his...

A Biblical View of Self – 4

April 23, 2026

I want to talk about Ichabod. How would you like to be named Ichabod? It’s not a lovely name, is it, but what it means is even worse. Ichabod means “The glory is departed.” In 1 Samuel 4 we read...

A Biblical View of Self – 3

April 22, 2026

Stop and think: Where in Scripture do you find the term self-esteem? How about self-love? I’ll save you some trouble; you won’t find those terms in Scripture. They, along with self-actualization and a few others, are buzzwords of our contemporary...

A Biblical View of Self – 2

April 21, 2026

It has almost become a cliche to hear people say they’re seeking to know “who they are.” This lack of identity and purpose is real when we do not have a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ. If you...

A Biblical View of Self

April 20, 2026

It is very common to hear people say they’re trying to “find themselves,” to discover their identity. As I’ve attempted to understand exactly what that means, it seems to be a result of the self-focus, which is indicative of today’s...

Be the Fruit!

April 18, 2026

Galatians tells us exactly what the fruit of the Spirit is. But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law (Galatians 5:22-23). To answer the...

Can This Job Be Saved? – 5

April 17, 2026

I’m examining, “Can this job be saved?” Here’s the last situation to consider. Your manager doesn’t know the job, the company, the product, or the customers as well as you do. He is a young man recently promoted to the...

Can This Job Be Saved? – 4

April 16, 2026

Can this job be saved? For example, take this situation. You are the human resources director for a company that does a lot of business with the government. As a result, you have to complete government forms and abide by...

Can This Job Be Saved? – 3

April 15, 2026

Did you ever work in a situation that seemed like mission impossible? I’m asking the question: Can this job be saved? When you do find yourself working in a very stressful environment, as a Christ-follower, what can you do? What...

Can This Job Be Saved? – 2

April 14, 2026

Can this job be saved? I’m examining five different job situations and asking: As Christians, what should be our course of action if we find ourselves in such a predicament? Here is today’s situation. You have recently been promoted and...

Can This Job Be Saved?

April 13, 2026

I want to present some job situations that are touchy and difficult, and ask the question: Can this job be saved? If you’re a Christ-follower, then God has you there for some good purpose. When I ask the question—Can this...

Be Content with Who You Are, Not Where You Are – II

April 11, 2026

It is a bit of a paradox, I agree, to be both contented and not contented. Maybe it’s helpful to say we should accept who we are but never settle for where we are. Have you discovered that when you...