September 5, 2010
Faith At Work Movement

Much of the increased interest in religion in the workplace reflects a convergence of social trends. A 2004 Gallup survey shows that 90 percent of American adults believe in God and 59 percent say religion is "very important" in their lives. And as employees spend more time at the office, they feel more entitled to personal expression. At the same time, recent high-profile corporate scandals are making the rest of corporate America more receptive to efforts perceived as fostering an ethical workplace.


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January 27, 2007Todd HennemanFaith and Work
When Muslim employees at Ford Motor Co. needed a place to perform ablution, a ceremonial washing before prayer, they knew who would help. The Ford Interfaith Network, a company-funded religious employee group, played the role of ombudsman and had certain restroom sinks designated for ablution at the Product Development Center in Dearborn, Michigan.
January 27, 2007Adria HallFaith and Work
Question: How could we begin a campaign on The Gospel of Jesus Christ? Answer: WE cannot - but God can.
January 27, 2007Pete HammondFaith and Work
How do you describe the life of faith among the people of God in their jobs or careers?
January 27, 2007Pete HammondFaith and Work
This is a brief overview of the renewal of the Western church as it recovers the ministry of service, witness and righteousness for every believer.


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