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I mentioned in this weekend’s sermon that the Apostle Paul lived in such a way that he provoked a question. Peter said it this way: “In your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you” (1 Peter 3:15).
Peter is supposing that your life provokes that question—that people are asking, “Why do you do what you do?”Here is a list of 26 ways we’ve come up with that you can live provocatively at work. (Not, dress provocatively—that’s a different kind of provocatively I would discourage… But live provocatively.) We first introduced this list at the Gospel at Work conference in February.
- Get to work early so you can spend some time praying for your co-workers and the day ahead.
- Make it a daily priority to speak or write encouragement when someone does good work.
- Instead of eating lunch alone, intentionally eat with other co-workers and learn their story. (“Evangelism is doing normal life with gospel intentionality.”)
- Bring breakfast once a month for everyone in your department.
- Organize an exercise group before or after work.
- Start a Bible study (RightNow Media: Work as Worship; 33—The Men’s Series; or Purpose Driven Life)
- Create a regular time to invite co-workers over or out for drinks.
- “Put Christ on the table.” (When co-workers ask about what you did over the weekend, mention church instead of intentionally dancing around the topic.)
- If there is another Christian in your office, meet and pray with them to hold each other accountable to the task of bringing Christ to your office.
- Learn how to share the gospel briefly (as in, less than 30 seconds), so that you can communicate it in a conversation without hijacking it entirely.
- Make a list of your co-workers’/clients’ birthdays or anniversaries and send a note of encouragement on that day. If appropriate, ask, “What is one thing I can be praying for you this year?”
- Make every effort to avoid gossip in the office. Be a voice of thanksgiving, not complaining.
- Find others that live near you and create a carpool. Blare your pastor’s sermons there and back. Just kidding.
- Be the first person to welcome new people to the office.
- Make ever effort to know the names of co-workers/clients, along with their families. Make a prayer list.
- Offer to pray on the spot for someone who tells you they are going through a difficult time. Pray the gospel over them.
- Volunteer to clean up for parties. Or that nasty coffee pot.
- Hire a “corporate chaplain” if you are a business owner. If not a business owner, be the corporate chaplain.
- Tastefully display Scripture in your office (especially verses that you are memorizing). People will ask about it.
- Keep copies of The Reason for God, The Case for Christ, The Purpose Driven Life, or Gospel displayed in your office. Give a copy to anyone who asks about it.
- Visit co-workers when they are in the hospital.
- Start (or participate in) “life development” groups (e.g. Lamplighters; Raising a Modern Day Knight, YMCA groups, etc.).
- Go out of your way to talk to your janitors and cleaning people and others mostly overlooked.
- Invite co-workers into service projects you are already involved in through your church (or company).
- Organize a weekly forum for local entrepreneurs at a local coffee shop (artists meeting, etc).
- Lead the charge in organizing others to help co-workers in need.
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