Your Rights on the Job
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Episode 876
Overcoming faith doubts and trials, plus Joshua Rogers on a Christian???s rights at work, and seeking healing from sexual trauma before marriage.
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Lisa Anderson | Director of Young Adults
Our bestie Joshua Rogers is on the show this week — this time in his role as an attorney. He tells us what our rights are as Christians in a non-Christian work environment: what you can and can’t do, and what your employer can require of you. It’s all super interesting and timely. We also have a conversation on things that test our faith, and a listener asks a question about sexual trauma. I’m grateful for all the experts we can bring to the mic to help guide us on these issues.
So take a listen, and like Bry said last week, don’t forget to sign up for our Boundless Advent Experience by texting ADVENT to 32728. It’s a free, easy journey through four short videos during the Advent season. You don’t want to miss it!
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