FaithNet Blog Archive

On this page, you will find a history of the FaithNet blog posts. They appear in reverse chronological order (the most recent post will appear first).

  • No Shortcuts

    No Shortcuts

    The quote “Character is what you do when no one else is looking” is attributed to John Wooden. It reminds us to uphold our principles, as nothing is truly done in secret. As believers, our conduct should reflect our faith, setting us apart for God’s purpose. Despite challenges, we are encouraged to persist in doing… Read more

  • Faith Over Finances: How to Keep Money in Its Proper Place

    Faith Over Finances: How to Keep Money in Its Proper Place

    C.J. Lloyd, a finance professional, grapples with the question of whether he prioritizes money too much. He shares biblical principles to maintain a healthy perspective on finances: prioritize faith over financial success, engage in spiritual disciplines, assess attitude towards money, seek accountability, and seek God’s guidance for financial matters. Read more

  • Flourishing: Life Objectives (Part 3)

    Flourishing: Life Objectives (Part 3)

    Lifetime flourishing requires a consistent focus on glorifying God and furthering His kingdom. As we navigate our changing roles and priorities, it’s essential to align our actions with our beliefs. Like the apostle Paul, we must strive to do the right thing and adjust our actions accordingly, aiming to glorify God in every life stage. Read more

  • Why am I here? (Part 4)

    Why am I here? (Part 4)

    In the workplace, we are called to represent Jesus Christ and His Kingdom. As ambassadors, we carry a message of reconciliation and are entrusted with authority. Our role involves living out specific attributes and being sensitive to those seeking guidance. By prioritizing God’s Kingdom, we find ultimate success as ambassadors for Jesus Christ. Read more

  • Be a Servant Connector

    Be a Servant Connector

    As Christians, we are called to serve God in all aspects of our lives, including our professions. Servant networking involves actively listening and connecting people with similar needs and skills, serving others selflessly. This reflects Christ-like character and plays a role in God’s plan for human flourishing and Kingdom advancement. Read more

  • Culture Making: Positivity

    Culture Making: Positivity

    Rachel Loe’s article on culture-making emphasizes believers’ responsibility to influence workplace culture positively. She discusses the impact of positivity vs. negativity and offers practical advice for maintaining a positive outlook, including recognizing negative conversations, taking initiative to improve situations, and creating a space for respectful communication, ultimately embodying hope and serving as ambassadors for Christ. Read more

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