
This is a series that I wish I had had when I graduated college and started working as an engineer. The author is Michael Wiley Wilson and he writes an excellent devotional and has been publishing blogs for this series on his Substack.
I did implement some of the principles this series discusses and encourages, but it took a lot of trial and error to get there and I didn’t have a lot of ‘moral support’ on that path. I understood plenty of the expectations placed upon me but no real guidance, correction or training to get to the end goal. And that is exactly what I see throughout this series. So, with Wiley’s permission, I’m providing a linked list of the articles he’s created for this series. I hope that you will find them as helpful and encouraging as I have.
- Why Disciples of Jesus Must Live Boldly for Jesus at Work – The Call to Radical Faith: No Sacred-Secular Divide
- Let us start with the good news!
- Should we view the corporate world as corrupt?
- The Corporate Underbelly
- What Jesus Has to Say
- Will you speak the name of Jesus at work?
- What is the core of service to Jesus for faith at work?
- How can we test ourselves concerning our faith at work?
- The Jesus Manifesto is our core of our faith at work
- Do our colleagues at work live in shame?
- Are we unique and does our faith in Jesus stand out at work?
- What is your profession? How does that show faith in Jesus at work?
- How can “what is your profession” be answered the Jesus Way?
- When we follow the Way of Jesus, what about leadership?
- What is the paradox of the Way of Jesus, faith at work and leadership?
- What is the “Jesus Way” goal for our faith at work?
- The story of Joseph as an example of faith at work
- Jesus Explains it to us clearly. We are not leaders!
- Five Focus areas for faith at work
- How to be fortunate and more than happy in our faith at work
- What are the blessings we will receive from Jesus in our faith at work? Why are we fortunate?
- Are we known as “poor in spirit” at work
- Why should our faith at work point to our poverty of spirit?
- What does poverty of spirit look like at work?
- What do corporate leaders know about poverty of spirit?
- The True Vine: A Framework for Spirit‑Formed Faith at Work
- Ontology — Who Jesus the Messiah Really Is (The True Vine)
- Teleology — What We Are For (Fruitfulness)
- How Our Faith at Work Grows Through Pruning
- Communion — How We Relate to One Another Through Interdependency
- Mission — Why We Are Sent. Jesus Wants Fruit That Remains
- Is spiritual poverty a judgement on leaders?
- Do corporate leaders understand that God will be close and hear the prayers of the poor in spirit?
- Will humility at work win the day?
- Will being merciful change the game at work?
- Are we known for being peacemakers in the workplace?
- Are we to be the light of the workplace?
- Is anger at work dangerous for us?
- Do leaders know how not to fall into the temptation to become rich
- Are we to be the salt of the workplace
- What do leaders worry about at work?
- Can we be meek and humble at work?
- Are we ready to mourn at work?
- Are we hungry and thirsty for righteousness at work every day?
- What does Jesus teach about humility at work?
- What is mercy for faith at work?
- How does being pure in heart make a difference at our workplace?
- A servant’s role in mercy and kindness
- Why should servants speak the truth at work?
- Is love all that matters at work?
- What does humility at work look like?
- Dealing with workplace romances and the real issue of lust for our co-workers
- What did Jesus mean by “pure in heart?” How will affect our faith at work?
- Why does Jesus want us to make disciples at work?
- What does the Bible say about our ego at work?
- What is peace, how do we make it real at work and what is the promise of Jesus?
- How giving are we at work?
- Is love optional at work?
- Is your heart right at work?
- When we are pure in heart at work, what does it mean we will see God?
- Why Your Pride Still Stinks: Jesus Washed Feet—What Are You Refusing to Touch?
- The Pure in Heart See God—So Why Aren’t We Seeing Him?