Workplace Grace: Becoming a Spiritual Influence at Work

Workplace Grace: Becoming a Spiritual Influence at Work

Workplace Grace: Becoming a Spiritual Influence at Work

Workplace Grace: Becoming a Spiritual Influence at Work

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You can take your faith to work in appropriate, engaging ways. Workplace Grace offers a simple, non-threatening approach to evangelism. Whether your work takes you to a construction site, a cramped cubical or the corner office, every Christian plays a significant role in the Great Commission. Between Sundays, you can be a pipeline for God's grace in the most strategic mission field in the world: your workplace. Workplace Grace is for Christians who are not gifted evangelists, yet they want to make a spiritual difference at work and see their coworkers and friends come to faith in Jesus Christ. After adopting Workplace Grace strategies, Christians who once felt awkward sharing their faith now say, "A load of guilt has been taken off my shoulders." "I never knew sharing my faith could be so simple." "I can do this!"

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780989647922
Publisher: Foundations for Livng
Publication date: 10/31/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
Sales rank: 750,243
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Bill Peel serves as founding Executive Director of The Center for Faith and Work at Le Tourneau University and is in the business of closing the gap between Sunday faith and Monday work. For more than 25 years, he has coached thousands of men and women to uncover their purpose and to grasp their work's importance to God. Bill is an award-winning author of seven books (now in multiple languages) including Workplace Grace, What God Does When Men Lead, and Discover Your Destiny. He holds a master's degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, and he is currently pursuing doctoral studies at Gordon-Conwell Seminary. Bill and his wife, Kathy, have three grown sons and live in Dallas, Texas.

Walt Larimore, MD, has been called 'one of the best known family physicians in America' and has been listed in the Best Doctors in America, The Guide to America's Top Family Doctors, and Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare, Who's Who in America, and the International Health Professionals of the Year. He is also a best-selling author who has written, co-written, or edited thirty books. He writing has been recognized with a number of national awards, including a Christianity Today Book of the Year award, a Retailers Choice book award, three Silver Medallion Book Awards, three Gold Medallion Book Award nominations, and three Christy Award nominations. He and his wife, Barb, have two grown children, two grandchildren, and live in Colorado Springs area with their tabby, Jack. His website is www.Dr Walt.com and his Morning Glory, Evening Grace devotions can be found at www.Devotional.Dr Walt.com.

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workplace Grace Participant’s Guide Copyright © 2004, 2009 by William Carr Peel and Walt Larimore
Requests for information should be addressed to: Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49530
ISBN: 0-310-24635-0
All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible: New International Version®. NIV®. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved.
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session 1
SPIRITUAL ECONOMICS
Evangelism is not an event but a relational process, and God has gifted each of us to play a critical role in drawing men and women to himself.
QUESTIONS TO THINK ABOUT
1. When you hear the word evangelism, what thoughts, feelings, or personal experiences come to mind?
2. What is your definition of evangelism?
3. What do you think makes evangelism successful or unsuccessful?
4. What role do you believe the local church should play in evangelism? How effective is it in that role?
VIDEO OBSERVATIONS
We want our lives to count
God’s distribution plan
The process of evangelism versus the event of conversion
Discovering God’s job for us in the evangelism process
VIDEOHIGHLIGHTS
1. What did you think about when Bill and Walt mentioned at the beginning of the video that we shouldn’t expect non-Christians to come to us, that Scripture teaches us to bring Christ to people?
2. As you watched the water cooler scenes, what did you learn about yourself and the way you go about the process of evangelism?
3. Walt Larimore made a clear distinction between the process of evangelism and the event of conversion when someone “prays the prayer.” Why is this distinction important for us to understand?
4. Why are relationships such an important part of the evangelism process?
LARGE GROUP EXPLORATION
Evangelism: God’s Distribution Method
Of all the methods the Creator of the universe could have used to spread the gospel throughout the world, he chose to use ordinary Christians from all walks of life—the kind of men and women we meet as we go about daily life. God didn’t handpick superstars to take his message to the world. Instead, he chose you and me to have a vital role in drawing spiritually needy people to himself. But how does God want us to distribute his message? What exactly is our role and what does the process look like? Let’s see what the Bible says.
1. How do we know God wants those of us who are his followers to share his message with the world around us? (Read Acts 1:1–8, particularly verse 8.)
2. Why is it so important for other people that we be witnesses of God’s message of salvation? (See Revelation 20:11–15.)
3. What role does sharing our faith play in our spiritual health? (See Philemon 6.)
BE A WITNESS? OF COURSE YOU CAN!
The greatest privilege in the world—being part of someone’s journey to Jesus—can begin with something as simple as having a cup of coffee with a colleague, listening compassionately when a customer shares why she has had a rough week, or doing something beyond the call of duty for a boss or employee who’s under stress.
4. The Bible provides plenty of instruction in how we are to go about being the witnesses God wants us to be in our world. Let’s consider a few key Scripture passages that will help us better understand our role as God’s witnesses.
A. One day Jesus told a parable about a farmer sowing seed in different types of soil and later explained the parable to his disciples. It turns out that the parable was about evangelism—how people receive the message of his kingdom! Read Matthew 13:1–8, 18–23 and notice the emphasis Jesus places on the whole process of evangelism, not just an abundant harvest. What does Jesus’ teaching reveal about people’s responses to the “seed” of his Word?
B. Just as Jesus did, the apostle Paul often used an agrarian model to illustrate his teaching about evangelism. What key points do we learn about our role in the evangelism process from Paul’s instruction in 1 Corinthians 3:5–9?

Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Preface 7
SESSION 1:
Spiritual Economics 9
SESSION 2:
Called to the Workplace 25
SESSION 3:
Is Anybody Hungry? 41
SESSION 4:
Earning the Right to Be Heard 57
SESSION 5:
Keep It Simple: From Cultivating to Planting 71
SESSION 6:
From Planting to Harvesting 89

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