
Workplace Discipleship 101
A Primer
Workplace Discipleship 101 contains encouragement and practical advice for Christians who are serious about living out their faith in their daily work lives. This book is packed with simple, practical suggestions organized in an intuitive format with straightforward language.
Answering questions such as “How can I serve Jesus while I’m at work?” and “What does it look like to follow Jesus in my field of work?”, this book provides Christians with practical insight and biblical inspiration no matter where they work.
The book is split into three main sections: “Preparation” (how to get ready), “Presence” (what we do at work), and “Post Workplace” (beyond the workplace).
Key points and features:
• Biblically and theologically based.
• Presents information in an easy, understandable way.
• Discusses the importance of work and discipleship.
• Offers insightful questions for application.
• Fills a hole in the growing “faith at work” genre of literature.
- Opening Credits
- Dedication
- Preface
- Part 1: Getting Ready for Our Work | Chapter 1: Commit: Be Intentional, Not Just Casual, About the Workplace Adventure
- Chapter 2: Pray: Talk to God, Not Just When in Crisis, but Proactively and Daily
- Chapter 3: Listen: Ask God to Speak to You About Work Through Jesus and Scripture
- Chapter 4: Partner: Form a Supportive Christian "Posse"—Don't Do It All on Your Own
- Chapter 5: Learn: Get Better at Your Job—and Get Broader, Deeper, and Wiser
- Part 2: Impacting Our Workplace | Chapter 6: Align: Work in Harmony with God's Work
- Chapter 7: Model: Set a Great Personal Example at Work
- Chapter 8: Light: Share Some Helpful Biblical Insights About Work at Work
- Chapter 9: Share: Find Appropriate Ways to Talk About Jesus at Work
- Chapter 10: Overcome: Deal Well with Conflict and Wrongdoing at Work
- Part 3: Moving Beyond Our Workplace | Chapter 11: Contribute: Bring Your Work Skills and Resources Back to Your Church and Community
- Chapter 12: Rest: Say No to Workaholism and Idolatry—Rest, Worship, and Play
- Conclusion
- The Workplace Discipleship Pledge
- Postscript for Pastors
- About the Author
- Closing Credits