Faith & Work Journey | Part 2

SOME PEOPLE call it “Christianity in the Marketplace.” At WP313 we call it “Workplace Discipleship.” Denise Lee Yohn calls it Faith and Work Integration. The labels vary, but the central question is always “How does our Christian faith relate to our work lives?” Is the answer the same for all workers—or is it different depending on our job specialty? Is the faith and work journey different for different generations (e.g., Baby Boomers vs Millennials? Gen X vs Gen Z?)? How are forces like globalization, advancing technology, and threatening pandemics changing the faith and work journey? How can we and our Christian friends best be prepared to make the most of our faith and work journey?

On January 29, our Forum featured Denise Lee Yohn—a keynote speaker, writer, and consultant on brand leadership and Director of the Faith & Work Journey, a spiritual formation and professional development experience. Denise is the author of "Fusion: How Integrating Brand and Culture Powers the World's Greatest Companies" (Nicholas Brealey, 2018) and "What Great Brands Do" (Jossey-Bass, 2014). Now she inspires and teaches Christian business people to discover the gospel (“good news”) of work and become faithful stewards of their vocations.
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