Work as Worship: A 5-Day Video Bible StudySample

What kind of leader do you want to be? Your workplace will thrive under leaders who serve rather than dictate. What does that look like? Donnie Smith shares four qualities common to servant leaders. The former CEO at Tyson Foods crafted a company that would effectively feed the world while also making a positive difference in people’s lives. His four leadership principles focus on servanthood:
Caring: How do you show your employees that you care about them? Some ways come to mind: giving them necessary and helpful training to do their jobs, paying them a fair wage, providing a safe work environment, noticing their moods and appropriately inquiring about their personal life—especially when you can see a difference in their countenance. This involves active listening, and a true sense of caring about them. The lack of these efforts reveals that you don’t care about your employees: you don’t listen well, you don’t resource them well, you ignore them outside of work.
Purpose: As a leader, you spend a lot of time at work and can be tempted to find your identity in work, slipping into thinking that the job is what gives you your value. Donnie encourages leaders to know, and pursue, that fulfilling passion outside of the office—something that gives you purpose. “You’ll never be more effective than when you are fulfilling the purpose for which God created you.” What’s your purpose? Have you spent time discovering that?
Courage: The spirit of fear comes from the enemy, not God (2 Tim 1:7). God designed the servant-leadership model to help others be all that God intended them to be, to create a work environment to encourage the flourishing of employees. It’s a different kind of leadership model, and it takes courage. Donnie asks, “Are you okay being different? Do you have the courage to lead Jesus’s way,” instead of the popular way of the world?
Principles: What are your standards for living? Donnie advocates faithfulness to things central to his life: family, work, and Jesus. Put those principles first, then let your standard of living—the financial aspect—come after. Seek first his kingdom, and his righteousness—those standards for living—and all those things (standard of living) will be added to you (Matthew 6:33).
Scripture
About this Plan

The world tells us that work is just a means to more comfort, more stuff, more me. The entertainment industry and even our misdirected language in the church have hijacked our view of work and belittled it to mundane and meaningless. This 5-day video Bible study is designed to help people see work differently. To help people see their work as an opportunity to worship the God who created them.
More
Related plans

The First Christmas Gift: Hope in Jesus (Bible App for Kids)

A Kid's Guide To: Doing Hard Things With God

Spiritual Resistance: Why Progress Gets Harder When You're on the Right Path

The Power of Gratitude

Why Suicide Is Not the Option

Radical Relaxation: Your 5-Day Stress Release Plan
The New Testament in 90 Days Reading Plan

The Weight of Love: Reflections on Jesus' Death and Resurrection

Cultivating Consistency in the Word
