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Sometimes my male colleagues don't take me seriously. How can a woman be assertive at work without being offensive? Trust God to bring good even from acts intended to harm. Genesis 50:15-21
Sometimes my male colleagues don't take me seriously. How can a woman be assertive at work without being offensive? When given opportunity to lead, do it well. Judges 4:4-15
Sometimes my male colleagues don't take me seriously. How can a woman be assertive at work without being offensive? Learn to lead. Isaiah 11:1-9
Sometimes my male colleagues don't take me seriously. How can a woman be assertive at work without being offensive? Demonstrate your talents with integrity and humility. Ephesians 5:6-21
How Can I Balance the Competing Demands of Home and Work? Put God first in every area of your life. Deuteronomy 6:1-9
How can I balance the competing demands of home and work? Work during the week—but leave weekends for worship and recreation. Exodus 23:10-13
How can I balance the competing demands of home and work? Focus your eyes on God. 2 Samuel 1
How can I balance the competing demands of home and work? Plan a getaway. Matthew 14:22, 23
How can I be more confident about my work? God always equips you to do what He calls you to do. Deuteronomy 31:1-6
How can I be more confident about my work? God is always with you. Joshua 1:1-9
How can I be more confident about my work? God is your strength. Psalm 73:21-28
How can I be more confident about my work? God is your silent partner at work. Psalm 108
How can I be more confident about my work? Obedience to God leads to confidence. 1 John 3:19-24
How can I deal with a dishonest coworker? Stay true to yourself—and don't doubt God's power. Psalm 26
How can I deal with a dishonest coworker? Set an example by your own honesty and integrity. Proverbs 28:11-26
How can I deal with a dishonest coworker? Honor God in the way you do business. Amos 2
How can I deal with a dishonest coworker? Remember, dishonesty often brings its own punishment. Habakkuk 2:4-17
How can I be a good supervisor? Pick capable people and give them clearly defined responsibilities. Exodus 18
How can I be a good supervisor? Listen to God. 1 Kings 3:5-15; 4:29-34
How can I be a good supervisor? Manage conflicts by focusing on what's really important. Ezra 5:1-6:12
How can I be a good supervisor? Lead by example. Jeremiah 32:26-44
How can I be a good supervisor? Be gracious about the imperfections of others. John 21:15-25
How can I be a good supervisor? Help other people flourish. 2 Timothy 1:1-7
How can I be a good supervisor? Correct the mistake; forgive the person. Philemon 8-16
How can I be a good supervisor? Don't let position get to your head. Philemon 15-25
How can I have healthy relationships with the men I work with? Keep appropriate sexual boundaries. Proverbs 5
How can I have healthy relationships with the men I work with? Treat male coworkers as brothers. Romans 12:9-18
How can I have healthy relationships with the men I work with? Help each other live by God's purposes. Galatians 6:1-10
How can I find satisfaction with my life outside of work? Realize your value doesn't depend on what you do but on who God is. Deuteronomy 8:10-20
How can I find satisfaction with my life outside of work? Aim for balance in how you use time. Ecclesiastes 3:1-14
How can I find satisfaction with my life outside of work? Accept God's invitation. Isaiah 55:1-5
How can I have healthy relationships with the people I work with? Be someone your coworkers can count on. Esther 4
How can I rise above office politics? Hold yourself above gossip and jealousy. Deuteronomy 5:20, 21
How can I rise above office politics? Put yourself at risk if it will prevent harm to others. Esther 7:1-6
How can I rise above office politics? Remember who you are. Matthew 20:20-28
How can I rise above office politics? Realize you're free—to respond with love. Galatians 5:13-16
How can I rise above office politics? Recognize your master is God. Colossians 3:22-4:1
How can I rise above office politics? Don't overrate the in-crowd. James 3:5-18
Can I do the "Lord's work" in a secular job? If so, how? Examine who you are at work. 1 Samuel 14:1-15
Can I do the "Lord's work" in a secular job? If so, how? Try to enjoy the work you have or find work that you enjoy. Ecclesiastes 2:24-26
Can I do the "Lord's work" in a secular job? If so, how? Listen for God's voice. Matthew 4:18-22
Can I do the "Lord's work" in a secular job? If so, how? Let God work from the inside out. Matthew 15:10-20
What's a good way for me to share my faith at work? Remember you are an earthen vessel—with treasure inside. 2 Corinthians 4:1-15
What's a good way for me to share my faith at work? Earn the respect of your coworkers. 1 Thessalonians 4:9-12
What's a good way for me to share my faith at work? Be honest, respectful, and fair—just as if you were in church. 1 Timothy 5:17-6:2
What's a good way for me to share my faith at work? Bring your faith up naturally when it's appropriate. 2 Timothy 1:6-14
My spouse is sometimes threatened by my career. How should I respond? Try these four steps for dealing with jealousy. Numbers 12
My husband is sometimes threatened by my career. How should I respond? Focus on Christ's power, not your own. Luke 3:7-20
My husband is sometimes threatened by my career. How should I respond? Respect your own and your spouse's skills as gifts from God. 1 Corinthians 12:1-11
Sometimes I think it's okay to work while my kids are young; other times I'm not sure. How can I be certain I'm making the best decision for my family? Check the motives behind your decision. Proverbs 16:1-3
Sometimes I think it's okay to work while my kids are young; other times I'm not sure. How can I be certain I'm making the best decision for my family? Seek God's wisdom in your decision. Romans 14:13-23
Sometimes I think it's okay to work while my kids are young; other times I'm not sure. How can I be certain I'm making the best decision for my family? Make sure your priorities align with Scripture. Titus 2:3-8
How can we in the church prevent volunteer burnout? Robert Morgan
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