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In this episode we discuss the connection between the fruit of the spirit in a well formed follower of Jesus and becoming the kind of professional that doesn't have to compromise success or values.
As people of faith in the workplace, where does growing in the fruit of the spirit fit into our plan for success? Or put another way, does becoming more patient, kind, gentle, or joyful have any relation to the skills and personality traits that will help you be successful?
Dr. Stacey Duke, associate dean of the school of business here at OKWU and Dr. Jerome Van Kuiken, professor of christian ministry and thought, discuss integrating faith into the workplace and what role the fruit of the spirit has in our lives at work.
Watch this episode on youtube: https://youtu.be/hROeGy1KiiY
https://www.okwu.edu/
Opinions expressed on BeyondU are those of the individuals and do not necessarily reflect the views of OKWU, nor are they official university statements. Mention of products or services does not imply university endorsement.
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In this episode we discuss the connection between the fruit of the spirit in a well formed follower of Jesus and becoming the kind of professional that doesn't have to compromise success or values.
As people of faith in the workplace, where does growing in the fruit of the spirit fit into our plan for success? Or put another way, does becoming more patient, kind, gentle, or joyful have any relation to the skills and personality traits that will help you be successful?
Dr. Stacey Duke, associate dean of the school of business here at OKWU and Dr. Jerome Van Kuiken, professor of christian ministry and thought, discuss integrating faith into the workplace and what role the fruit of the spirit has in our lives at work.
Watch this episode on youtube: https://youtu.be/hROeGy1KiiY
https://www.okwu.edu/
Opinions expressed on BeyondU are those of the individuals and do not necessarily reflect the views of OKWU, nor are they official university statements. Mention of products or services does not imply university endorsement.