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Just about to Head into the Workplace....?

  • Wondering how your faith in God and your work mix?

  • Struggling with prioritising church, work and social life?

  • Feeling isolated as a Christian in your profession or workplace? 

  • Wondering if there's more to life than earning money to live? 

  • Working in a national organisation and feel like a small fish in a huge pond. How do you make a difference??

You are not alone!!

Preparing for work

There are lots of excellent books on the topic of work now. I totally recommend the following two as they are easy and fun to read - but extremely helpful in helping you not just survive as a Christian at work but make a difference there too!

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Team Work

We do so much of our living in teams, church, families, sport, schools, work... God Himself is a team player, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and Jesus had  a team - 12 disciples.  Transform Work UK is committed to supporting Christians at work by placing them in a team.  We call these teams Christian Workplace Groups and Christian Professional Groups.

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Through our workplace community you are able to get in touch with other Christians.  Do drop them an e-mail or give the leader of the group a call to learn more about their acitivies and get stuck in.  They need you!!

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RELAY 3 Follow up
If you were on RELAY 3 and wanted to go to the workplace seminar this web page is for you. More ...
Ros Turner
survey
Young Adults Starting out in work Survey
Survey for young adults More ...
BT leaflet
BTCN Summer Camp
LIVING OUR CHRISTIAN VALUES This camp is open to all young professionals not just those working for BT. More ...
BTCN
RobEm small
Meeting workplace leaders
The testimonies of workplace leaders. More ...

  

 

 
 Young adults at work 
Young Adults Handout (138KB)
5Transition (24KB)
4Witnessing at work (23KB)
3Building relationships at work (25KB)
2Under pressure to conform (24KB)
1Theology of work (22KB)
 

 

 

 



 



Ros Turner, 04/06/2009