Chip ingram doing good

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We were designed to be satisfied and fulfilled in what we do, to live far above the “daily grind.” But how do we get there if we feel like work is a necessary evil? Can the place where we spend the majority of our waking hours be transformed from drudgery to something meaningful? I think we’ve misunderstood God’s purpose of work in our lives. Surely, God didn’t create us for lives of meaningless drudgery punctuated by a few evenings and weekends for pleasure and meaning, did He? There has to be more to the story than that. Every Christian is a full-time minister, and work creates many opportunities to live that out.”

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“No matter what you do or where you do it, your work is a platform for ministry. Apparently, many have given up trying to thrive at work and are just hoping to survive it. We talk about “the treadmill,” “the daily grind” and “working like dogs.” We celebrate Friday with its own triumphant acronym-TGIF-as if just getting there was a major victory. Many people are dissatisfied with their jobs. These are not normal times.īut even in “normal” times, many of us struggle with the idea of work. At the very least, you’re adjusting to new approaches to business in the world around you. It may have gotten less reliable, more intense, put on hold, or you may be searching for employment. If you’re like most people today, the COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted your job.

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