The beginning of a new year is a time like no other time. It's the point at which past and future meet. What I mean by that is that the beginning of a new year is one of the best chances we have to reflect on what we've done and think about where we want to be. That's why this is everyone's favorite time of year to make resolutions.
How were you at living out your faith at work? I did better last year than I've ever done before. But I still fell short a number of times. What about you? Take 10 minutes to write down a few ways your faith shaped how you worked last year. Then take 10 more minutes to write down a three ways you can better glorify God at work in 2012.
One last thing--don't think of these as resolutions (which usually get broken by February). Think of these as commitments to honoring God through everything you do.
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