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How Should We Then Work?
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How Should We Then Work?
Jonathan Dodson

How can we integrate our faith with what we do with most of our waking hours: work?

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Episode 658

The pros and cons of having a roommate or living by yourself, plus using your personality to share your faith, and feeling invisible at church.

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James Clapper | Project Admin

Hey, everyone! I hope you all had a great Labor Day weekend. Growing up, I never really thought much about the meaning of Labor Day. I simply saw it as a holiday that marked the end of summer and as a great time to go camping. However, the U.S. DOL says that Labor Day “...is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers.” So, my question to you is: When is the last time you’ve really thought about work? As Christians, I believe it is important to think about work and how our work relates to our faith. If you haven’t yet, check out this week’s feature article on faith and work.

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