Workplace Ministers ft. Pr. Philip Lyn | Listen Up #19

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It has been estimated that the average person will spend one-third of their life at work. That's roughly 90,000 hours at work over your lifetime. It's no surprise that the biggest harvest field in the modern age is the marketplace. However, how often do Christians minister when they're at work? For years, there has always been an unseen divide known as the sacred-secular divide. We sit down with Pr. Philip Lyn to discuss this concept and also his journey as a bi-vocational pastor over 2 decades. Perhaps the call for bi-vocational pastors and workplace ministers is now stronger than ever.

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"The workplace doesn't listen to your gospel and they don't want to know your Jesus. But they will look at two things:
1. Integrity.
2. Excellence. Doesn't mean you have to be the best, but to be the best that you can be and continue to grow and do better at your job. "

diansichuo
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Such practical steps that was shared and a very good reminder that our work is also our worship unto the Lord!

laviniakoh
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Thank you Ps Philip! lovelove this episode. Believing that revival can happen in the workplace today❤

gelineeeeee
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Thank you Pr Philip for sharing! Amazing!

graemetanjie
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Absolutely agree, there is no secular and spiritual divide...

leechaifoong
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I am so blessed with this session. Thank you

PaulusBambangWSantoso
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Love this episode! A good reminder that our work is also our worship to God ❤

precyllaracheal
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So inspiring - thank you for this episode. Please can you share the title of Ps Phillip Lyn’s sermon on finances.. need help in that area - thanks!

lynettee
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I was listening attentively, but when he comes to say that we adopted the europeans style of preaching that needs us to surrender fully to the churches to preach and fish for men and he say it was wrong, that is when he was caught having two feet on both sides if you know what i mean. All i hear was to justify what his doing is right. I just want to come to one things, Yesus Kristus said to one of His apostle when Jesus recruited him, He said leave everything(his father), the dead can take care of him self. What does this mean, even the dead apostle father is no bigger then God calling. Hope everyone get what i say. I enjoyed Idris Jala commentary better, he did not call him self pastor or preacher, works for the church and people, and his words does seems very genuine, so much wisdom and "Let the world as it be"....

benice
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We cannot bring God's Kingdom into the workplace.
We recognise Christ is King at our workplace. He is already present and at work in the world.
There is no secular/Spiritual divide exactly because Christ is King in every realm.

The notion of “Bi-vocational”doesn’t make sense then if
being a parent, employee/employer, pastor, laity are all, vocations. By-and-large, We all have more than one vocation.

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