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The Catholic church has always taught that work was genuinely a human activity. Meaning that it was something that we did that made our lives better. But with the increase of technology, social media, and the changing demographics of the work force, work itself seems to be a different kind of experience. Nevertheless, the truth about work hasn’t changed. And God’s vision for work laid out in the Bible remains the same. This is a Christian advantage. By letting the truth of our faith inform our leadership Christians protect and enhance the working environment for all involved.
By Fr. Nathan Cromly4.9
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The Catholic church has always taught that work was genuinely a human activity. Meaning that it was something that we did that made our lives better. But with the increase of technology, social media, and the changing demographics of the work force, work itself seems to be a different kind of experience. Nevertheless, the truth about work hasn’t changed. And God’s vision for work laid out in the Bible remains the same. This is a Christian advantage. By letting the truth of our faith inform our leadership Christians protect and enhance the working environment for all involved.

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