Do you hate your work?

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A New York Times article recently commented on some interesting research conducted by Gallup stating that just 30 percent of employees in America feel engaged in their work. In fact across 142 countries that proportion fell to only 13 percent.

The authors, who work for a consulting group partnered with Harvard Business Review also conducted a broad survey to find out what effects employee engagement. They concluded the following:

"Employees are vastly more satisfied and productive, it turns out, when four of their core needs are met: physical, through opportunities to regularly renew and recharge at work; emotional, by feeling valued and appreciated for their contributions; mental, when they have the opportunity to focus in an absorbed way on their most important tasks and define when and where they get their work done; and spiritual, by doing more of what they do best and enjoy most, and by feeling connected to a higher purpose at work." To read the original article, click here.

The article raises some interesting issues for Christians, particularly for those in management or leadership positions.  

  • What value do we place on those whom we lead?
  • Are we prepared to take risks and change practices in our work cultures?

Isaiah 6: Responding to the Right Call

God brings a disruptive vision into Isaiah's life to prepare and inspire him for a challenging call during a time of massive change for Israel. David H. Kim explains why we need to see what Isaiah saw to keep our vision focused upon God's work in the world and how our work uniquely displays his glory.

God brings a disruptive vision into Isaiah’s life to prepare and inspire him for a challenging call during a time of massive change for Israel. David H. Kim explains why we need to see what Isaiah saw to keep our vision focused upon God’s work in the world and how our work uniquely displays his glory. This is the only antidote to our blinding pride and cowardly fears

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City to City Australia March 2014 Conference Sessions

City to City Australia presents the following sessions from our March 2014 conferences on a complementary basis to the public.  We hope you benefit from these insightful, uplifting and at times, challenging sessions.   

If you have any inquiries please email us on info@citytocityaustralia.org.au or phone 02 9795 1545.