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Workplace Prayers

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In 2010, Dr. Wendy Flint was required to travel by flight every week for an executive sales job. As soon as the plane would reach 30,000 feet, the Holy Spirit would birth a prayer in her spirit. Five or six prayers would rapidly flow from her pen then stop. This continued on 20 roundtrips (40 flights) until she had 200 prayers.This book is more needed now than ever before in the history of workplace America. Christians are enduring persecution, ethical dilemmas, lawsuits and incompetent leadership in greed-driven organizations. Yet, in the worst of companies, God wants to be Lord and He does that through his people.One scripture and prayer a day can make a huge difference in accessing the wisdom and strength we need to stand strong and to let peace prevail. Corporations, hospitals, governments, and schools are high-pressured and stress-filled, but if we abide in Him through His Word and a moment of prayer, He will abide in us.Also included in this book are Workplace Wisdom devotionals that were written in Wendy's journal and then sent by email daily to over 1000 Christians throughout the United States.

166 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 31, 2015

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November 23, 2023
Workplace Prayers similar to Janie McGee's Prayers for Black Women at Work, Office, Home and Business were books I needed BADLY in my twenties, yet I would have scoffed at anyone who suggested I pray to survive and thrive in the workplace. In fact, when I was around 23 years old and encountered one of many professional challenges, an older woman (she was maybe in her 40s) suggested that I pray. I looked at her like she was crazy. I did not see how a spiritual practice could make a difference in the secular work world. Yet, prayer, and the resulting peace and serenity—trust in God that all is working for my good, is exactly what I needed. I read Workplace Prayers as a Kindle Unlimited read, but will definitely be purchasing a copy to read over and over again.
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