Cultural Clashes with our Faith & Work: Hard Work

Schedule

Thu May 16 2024 at 07:00 am to 08:00 am

Location

Tall Rabbit Cafe + Community | Fort Wayne, IN

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Join us for an encouraging discussion on how to transform our view of our work.
About this Event

Historically, many Americans have viewed hard work as a key to success in the workplace.


Indeed, many well-developed societies have upheld that the cultural value of hard work is a moral virtue. A common belief is that hard work leads to success, wealth, promotions, status, and much more. Thus, hard work results in a better job, and a better job results in a better career. But, at what point is our emphasis on hard work too much?


Intense dedication to hard work often brings long hours, overcommitments, workaholic tendencies, and other challenges to many people. Hard work does not always equate to good works.


Join Dr. Larry Rottmeyer for this discussion on gaining new perspectives of the value of hard work and practical steps to reframe your own approach to your work.


What else you can expect from the event:

  • Free coffee and snacks
  • Connect with other believers who want their work to matter and want to make a difference
  • Learn more about NEI CFW and other ways to connect and grow
  • Free parking available in the lot just east of the building - enter off Williams Street



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Where is it happening?

Tall Rabbit Cafe + Community, 2001 Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, United States

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Northeast Indiana Center for Faith and Work

Host or Publisher Northeast Indiana Center for Faith and Work

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