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When
we
interact
with
people
on a
daily
basis,
we
have
many
opportunities
for
sharing
our
faith.
First,
be
sure
you
are
respectful
to
your
employer
and
set
a
good
example
in
your
work
ethic
by
working
"as
to
the
Lord"
(Colossians
3:23).
When
others
around
you
grumble
and
complain,
if
you
have
a
calm,
forgiving,
steadfast
spirit,
it
will
make
an
impression.
As
you
respond
in a
Christ-like
way
to
angry
coworkers
and
stressful
circumstances,
people
will
see
a
difference
in
your
life.
Always
be
friendly
and
courteous,
and
show
genuine
interest
in
your
coworkers’
lives.
Invite
them
out
to
lunch
to
get
better
acquainted.
Share
their
joys
and
sorrows
by
congratulating
them
in
their
good
times
and
offering
to
pray
for
them
in
their
bad
times.
Be
sure
you
do
pray
for
them,
then
follow
up
by
asking
them
about
the
situation
you
prayed
for.
They
will
be
moved
by
your
concern.
If
coworkers
are
discussing
what
they
did
during
the
previous
weekend,
you
can
share
your
excitement
about
attending
church
services
or a
special
church
event.
Ask
others
if
they
have
any
plans
for
celebrating
Christmas
or
Easter;
be
nonjudgmental
of
their
answer,
but
be
ready
(if
asked)
to
explain
why
you
celebrate
as
you
do.
Displaying
a
favorite
Scripture
or a
devotional
calendar,
or
reading
your
Bible
during
lunchtime,
may
prompt
others
to
inquire
about
your
faith.
Bringing
home-baked
goods
or
leaving
a
small
gift
with
a
note
on a
coworker’s
desk
can
sometimes
have
a
greater
impact
than
a
thousand
eloquent
sermons.
We
can
show
our
faith
by
our
works.
Others
may
not
like
a
tree
of
righteousness,
but
they
cannot
help
but
like
its
fruit.
Pray
for
opportunities
to
share
the
gospel,
being
careful
not
to
infringe
on
your
boss’s
time. |