Weekly Insights for the Workplace: a Devotional for Christian Professionals

· WestBow Press
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About this eBook

Our Christian faith cant be left for Sunday use only, yet the pressure in many working environments does not permit thoughts of much other than the immediate tasks being faced. So I welcome this Devotional, which focuses on the Christian in the workplace. A good starting point would be to read each weeks Devotional on Monday at breakfast, on the journey to work, or during morning coffee time, and so set ones thoughts on an aspect of Christian living and work for the week ahead.

It isnt always wise or possible to try to discuss ones faith with colleagues while at work, but I still recall the witness of a Christian who worked in the same factory as me many years ago. His work brought him into contact with people of all levels and responsibilities. Everyone spoke well of him. His clear Christian witness was in the way he did his job. As you read this Devotional each week I pray that you may, Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father in heaven (Matthew 5:16, NJKV).

John Wedlake, (Retired), Board Member Christian in Communication, England, United Kingdom.

About the author

Agnes Amos-Coleman

Agnes Amos-Coleman has been a business professional in the field of training, events, and marketing for more than twenty years. She holds an executive MBA from the University of Hull, United Kingdom.

She is also the Founder and CEO of Fellowship of Global Christian Job Seekers, a not-for-profit association dedicated to serving Christians all over the world who are unemployed or in transition, by sharing the message of hope and encouragement through uplifting news reports and motivational stories from around the world.

Dr. Carolyn Cogswell

Dr. Carolyn Cogswell has been involved in the ministry of praise and worship for more than thirty years and is a staff writer for Justin Peters, Songs For The Planet, Nashville, Tenn. She has a master’s degree in family relations and child development with an emphasis in family studies from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, and a Ph. D. in human ecology with an emphasis in child development from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She has worked as an educator and a journalist, and currently writes news, features, and music reviews for the Topeka Metro Voice, a publication celebrating faith, family, and community in northeast Kansas.

Agnes Amos-Coleman

Agnes Amos-Coleman has been a business professional in the field of training, events, and marketing for more than twenty years. She holds an executive MBA from the University of Hull, United Kingdom.

She is also the Founder and CEO of Fellowship of Global Christian Job Seekers, a not-for-profit association dedicated to serving Christians all over the world who are unemployed or in transition, by sharing the message of hope and encouragement through uplifting news reports and motivational stories from around the world.

Dr. Carolyn Cogswell

Dr. Carolyn Cogswell has been involved in the ministry of praise and worship for more than thirty years and is a staff writer for Justin Peters, Songs For The Planet, Nashville, Tenn. She has a master’s degree in family relations and child development with an emphasis in family studies from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, and a Ph. D. in human ecology with an emphasis in child development from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She has worked as an educator and a journalist, and currently writes news, features, and music reviews for the Topeka Metro Voice, a publication celebrating faith, family, and community in northeast Kansas.

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