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).
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WHY ARE YOU HERE (PART 3)
In Christ, you can understand your identity and purpose. We are tasked to reconcile people with God and share the message of restoration. We need to see others as God does, with compassion. Satan blinds unbelievers from seeing God’s light. As believers, we are called to be a light in the darkness and reveal God’s… Read more
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Caffeinated Connections
Jeff Brink, an advocate of in-person networking, emphasizes the value of meeting for coffee to foster meaningful connections. He encourages regular coffee meetups as a practical and effective way to build relationships, share professional insights, offer support, and seek opportunities for mutual growth. By prioritizing these interactions, individuals can enrich both their professional network and… Read more
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When We Fail (Part 2)
The theological concept of our relationship with God and others is emphasized in the Great Commandment. Failing in the workplace doesn’t mean all is lost; it can lead to meaningful conversations and opportunities to demonstrate Christ’s love. Steps include apologizing to affected colleagues and explaining the significance of doing so as representatives of Christ. Read more
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In-Kind Giving: The Non-Profit Perspective
Salvation is not earned through good deeds or tithing, but they play a vital role in our Christian journey. Using our gifts to benefit others is emphasized. In-kind contributions to non-profits, such as goods, services, and volunteer time, can have a significant impact, providing cost savings, expanded capabilities, community engagement, and enhanced programs. Read more
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A Day of Deliverance
On July 4, we celebrate Independence Day in the United States, commemorating the Declaration of Independence from British rule in 1776. The signers risked everything, and the war cost the lives of many patriots. This day is a reminder of God’s deliverance, paralleling celebrations in Jewish and Christian traditions. Read more
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Why am I here? Part 2
On December 31, the black church celebrates the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring freedom. Just as people in Texas in 1865 needed to be told of their freedom, we are called to proclaim freedom through Jesus. We must share the gospel and bring people into union with God, living out our ministry every day. Read more
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