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SESSION 1 MEET THE BOSS Watch Session 1 Video (35 mins) https://www.rightnow.org/content/series/156070#1 1. Your work has eternal implications even if it has no apparent eternal value. 2. How you perform at work is as important as where you work. 3. How you perform at work is as important as how you behave at work. 4. Putting your heart into your work allows God to bless you work. Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving. Colossians 3:23-24 1. Do you typically put your heart into your work? Why or why not? 2. In your position at work, are you more like a master or a slave? Does that make it easier to work as unto the Lord or harder? 3. How can there be eternal value in a mundane task? Explain. 4. For the Christian in the workplace, what s the difference between good behavior and good performance? Is one more important than the other? 5. Describe how your workday would be different if you decided to put ALL your heart into your work for one day. 6. Some job situations are, by definition, in contradiction to God s ways. Is the nature of your job such that you can do your work as unto the Lord with a clear conscience? If not, what would need to change? This week, pick one day in which you will approach your job as if you are working unto the Lord. What time would you get there? When would you leave? What would you be sure to say? Not say? Do? Not do? After completing the exercise, evaluate what was the most notable difference about that day versus other days?

SESSION 2 CURRENT ECONOMIC INDICATORS Watch Session 2 Video (43 mins) https://www.rightnow.org/content/series/156070#2 1. Ethics are like water, seeping into all areas of life. 2. Compromising your ethics causes you to lose your moral authority. 3. The stories that captivate our imaginations are the ones in which God miraculously intervenes. 4. You should never compromise the principles of God to maintain the blessing of God You have enemies? Good. That means you ve stood up for something, sometime in your life. Winston Churchill 1. Have you ever been asked to compromise your convictions at work? What emotions surfaced during that experience? 2. What are some of the pressures that can tempt us to compromise our Christian values on the job? 3. Have you ever seen someone blatantly violate Christian principles in the name of business? Were there visible consequences for that person? What was your impression of that person? 4. Which has played a greater role in your career accomplishments: your efforts or God s grace? Explain. 5. What might you lose if you always did what s right in the marketplace? What might you gain? Meditate on this verse throughout the week as a reminder that God, not your employer, ultimately controls the outcomes in your career. Those who honour me I will honour, but those who despise me will be disdained. 1 Samuel 2:30

SESSION 3 THE CORNER OFFICE Watch Session 3 Video (41 mins) https://www.rightnow.org/content/series/156070#3 1. Masters are to provide what is right and fair. 2. Gifts from the Boss: a. Uncompromising character: I will do what is right even when it is hard. b. Personal development: You will be better off for having worked here. 3. Employees don t want to be a return on investment; they want to be the investment. Leaders don t create followers, they create more leaders. 1. In our culture, are employers typically expected to give their employees anything beyond money and benefits? Why or why not? 2. Have you ever known an owner/leader who gave more than was expected? How did that impact your perception of that person as a leader? 3. Which is the greatest responsibility for the owner/leader: company profits or employee wellbeing? Explain. 4. What would right and fair look like in your arena of work? 5. What might an owner/leader need to sacrifice in order to ensure that his employees receive what is right and fair? Is that a wise trade-off? Why or why not? The responsibility of the employer is not defined by a compensation package. This concept can be counterintuitive to our normal business instincts. Therefore, train your mind with this principle by meditating on this verse throughout the week. Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. Philippians 2:3-4

SESSION 4 GOING PUBLIC Watch Session 4 Video (36 mins) https://www.rightnow.org/content/series/156070#4 1. Christians are to be the light to the world. 2. Suggestions for being a light to the world: a. Character is the beginning of developing yourself as a light. b. Information is a tool for sharing light. c. Invitations make it easier to be a light. d. Seasonal celebrations are awesome opportunities to shine light. We don t need Christians pulling out of their jobs to witness. We need Christians who will stay in the marketplace and make their faith real - Pete Hammond 1. When you think about sharing your faith at work, what feelings arise? 2. How dark or light is your workplace? Explain. 3. Has anyone at work ever noticed something about your faith and asked why you re different? Why or why not? 4. What s the most compelling reason you know for sharing your faith at work? 5. What s the biggest obstacle to sharing your faith at work? How might you overcome it? 6. Does Christ tend to be such a focal point in your life that He comes up in everyday conversation? Why or why not? Sharing your faith at work is not an event, it s a process. That means you can take even the smallest step to get in the game. It may be simply noticing where your coworkers are on the spiritual continuum; or praying for opportunities to be a light; or thinking ahead about what you might say. What is one step you can take this week to be a light in the workplace?

SESSION 5 PAYING YOUR DUES Watch Session 5 Video (36 mins) https://www.rightnow.org/content/series/156070#5 1. When we don t agree with our boss, God wants us to quit looking at the what and look at the who. 2. God establishes and works through authorities, whether they re good or bad, right or wrong. 3. When you fight against authority established by God, you will reap judgement. The highest duty is to respect authority - Leo XIII 1. In which of the following situations are you MOST likely to require additional information before giving your commitment? Rank them in order. a. The prime minister of Canada invites you to attend a seminar. b. Your pastor invites you to attend a seminar. c. Your spouse invites you to attend a seminar. d. Your boss invites you to attend a seminar. e. Your insurance agent invites you to attend a seminar. 2. Has your boss ever been just plain wrong? Describe. 3. What s the hardest part about supporting the boss when he s wrong? 4. At what point should you support your boss anyway? 5. Can supporting an imperfect boss help bring about God s perfect will? Why or why not? 6. On a scale of 1-10, how good are you at supporting authorities even when they re wrong? 7. Describe a situation at work in which you don t necessarily agree with those in authority over you. What did you do and how did it turn out? Meditate on this passage to help you remember that God always works through our authorities to bring about His perfect will. Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. Romans 13:1

SESSION 6 LEAVING EARLY Watch Session 6 Video (42 mins) https://www.rightnow.org/content/series/156070#6 1. Every single day of our lives, we cheat somebody. 2. Cheating our family communicates, Someone else is more important than you are. 3. Eventually, our mental willingness is overcome by our physical weakness. 4. When the rock drops, everyone asks, What happened? 1. What are you cheating? Who feels cheated? The purpose of this question is to prompt participants to consider whether they are cheating something important to them for the sake of work. This can be an eye-opening moment. 2. Did your parent(s) give something to people at work that belonged to you? Often, we get attitudes and behaviors about work and home from our parents example. This question will give participants a chance to consider whether the example they grew up with is the best one. It will also enable them to appreciate what it feels like when a parent chooses to serve work over home. Although the parent s intentions may be good, children and spouses rarely feel more loved as the result of excessive focus on work. 3. Have you ever seen the rock drop? Describe. Once they think about it, many participants may realize that they ve seen the impact of overwork on the family. 4. Have you ever prayed that God would fill the gaps at home while you work overtime? Some participants may realize that they have followed a common misconception that it is acceptable to neglect our calling at home so as to pursue greater advances at work. As was suggested in this session, that should not be our approach. 5. What would be the consequences if you cheat at work? At home? The purpose of this question is to prompt participants to weigh the costs in each arena. When you look at it in those terms, it is easier to prioritize home over work. This exercise will prompt participants to identify specific boundaries to set at work in order to protect home life.

Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. Romans 13:1