Work? Ministry?
A JOB . . . or A MINISTRY?
In the Church some people have a job, others have a ministry.
What is the difference?
If you are doing it because no-one else will, it's a job.
If you are doing it to serve the Lord, it's a ministry.
If you quit because someone criticizes you, it's a job.
If you keep on serving, it's a ministry.
If you do it only if it doesn't interfere with other activities, it's a job.
If you're committed to it, though it means letting go of other things,
It's a ministry.
If you quit because no-one praises or thanks you, it's a job.
If you stay with it (even without recognition), it's a ministry.
If your concern is success, it's a job.
If your concern is faithfulness, it's a ministry.
An average church is filled with people doing jobs.
A great growing church is people doing ministry.
If you have a job, give it up and find a ministry.
God does not want us being stuck with a job, but excited and faithful to Him in ministry.
(something to think about)
~ (This was taken from an article published in "Wholeness Newspaper," New Zealand).
Got that email from Auntie Jac.
All in God's perfect timing.
Internal job rotation begins next week.
Internal swaps with external ramifications.
Nuff said.
Must be positive.
Looking forward a potentially better work-life balance.
Looking forward to being more focused with my projects.
Looking forward to making life better for the employees.
Looking forward to helping the new girl in the office.
Looking forward to ...
Must be positive.
Must be positive.
Learning.
Being comfortable is not a good thing.
The best intentions are always misinterpreted.
MUST BE POSITIVE!
Oh wow... it's the weekend.
Let the re-evaluation begin.
John 3:16
^-^
In the Church some people have a job, others have a ministry.
What is the difference?
If you are doing it because no-one else will, it's a job.
If you are doing it to serve the Lord, it's a ministry.
If you quit because someone criticizes you, it's a job.
If you keep on serving, it's a ministry.
If you do it only if it doesn't interfere with other activities, it's a job.
If you're committed to it, though it means letting go of other things,
It's a ministry.
If you quit because no-one praises or thanks you, it's a job.
If you stay with it (even without recognition), it's a ministry.
If your concern is success, it's a job.
If your concern is faithfulness, it's a ministry.
An average church is filled with people doing jobs.
A great growing church is people doing ministry.
If you have a job, give it up and find a ministry.
God does not want us being stuck with a job, but excited and faithful to Him in ministry.
(something to think about)
~ (This was taken from an article published in "Wholeness Newspaper," New Zealand).
Got that email from Auntie Jac.
All in God's perfect timing.
Internal job rotation begins next week.
Internal swaps with external ramifications.
Nuff said.
Must be positive.
Looking forward a potentially better work-life balance.
Looking forward to being more focused with my projects.
Looking forward to making life better for the employees.
Looking forward to helping the new girl in the office.
Looking forward to ...
Must be positive.
Must be positive.
Learning.
Being comfortable is not a good thing.
The best intentions are always misinterpreted.
MUST BE POSITIVE!
Oh wow... it's the weekend.
Let the re-evaluation begin.
John 3:16
^-^