EncourageEncourage workers with practical resources30+ talks per month in peak season30+ series
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EquipEquip leaders to grow workplace ministry maturity20+ 1on1 per month50+ global coachesHundreds taught by coaches |
ExpandExpand networks to
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More Videos on CalledtoWork YouTube Channel:
Lausanne Global Classroom on Workplace Ministry
See the World Through a Kingdom Lens (click to see all 9 clips)
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4th Lausanne Congress: Launching Global Day of Faith at
Elaine Kung, Seoul, Korea, 9/26/2024
Called To Work is a global workplace ministry founded in 1996, based in US, with speaking, partnership and resources reaching around the world.
Originally launched in New Jersey through AT&T, Lucent Technologies, and Rutgers Community Christian Church in Somerset, New Jersey, Called To Work is now affiliated with Northeast Christians At Work based in Vernon, Connecticut.
Called To Work is led by Founder and Co-Chair Elaine Kung and Co-Chair Drew Crandall. Both have extensive experience integrating faith and work within their various spheres of influence. Elaine is now based in California and speaks around the world, expanding the ministry with coast to coast and global footprints.
Vision: Advance God’s kingdom in the workplace around the world through Discipleship and Evangelism of working Christians as Spirit-filled Ambassadors for Christ in their everyday lives.
Mission: Encourage workers, Equip leaders and organizations, Expand workplace ministry partnerships and geographic networks in the US and beyond.
Ministry Resources: Provide a scalable framework of workplace Christianity resources and best practices that can be applied individually, in small groups or large organizations.
We invite you to explore the pages of this website to L.I.S.T.E.N.:
– Learn more about our history, vision, mission and more
– Implement the free and practical resources in your daily life at work
– Subscribe to our Salt Net email workplace devotions
– Touch base with our strategic partners and networks on what you need when you need it
– Engage with our upcoming speaking events
– Nurture speaking opportunities for us to share Called To Work and help your group to mature in the workplace ministry through Discipleship and Evangelism
We hope you are encouraged, inspired, and equipped to be a more Spirit-filled Christ-follower in your workplace.
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Strategic Partners
Northeast Christians At Work www.ChristAtWork.org Founded in 2000, this is an all-volunteer workplace ministry based in metro Hartford, CT that began to collaborate with Called To Work immediately after 9/11. | Ambassadors for Christ www.afcinc.org Founded in 1956, Ambassadors for Christ is based in Paradise, PA. It is a vibrant ministry consisting of Chinese Christian churches and ministries across the USA and abroad. |
RightNow Media www.RightNowMedia.org unleashes millions of Christians by serving over 16,000 churches that disciple and mobilize believers to live like Jesus in their homes, neighborhoods, at work, and around the world. | Theology of Work www.TheologyOfWork.org is the deepest, largest, and most trusted source of biblical, theological, and pastoral material related to work, used by over 60 partner organizations, dozens of seminaries, and hundreds of churches. |
Crossroadsguide.org offers employment opportunities. The goal of the Cross Roads Guide website is to become a unique bridge between employers and job seekers. Our hope is that through honest, prompt, and personal service, the needs of people in the market can be met. | Wamsa.org Work As Mission Strategic Alliance www.WAMSA.org was founded in September 2021 by 10 influential Chinese Evangelical Ministries/Seminary in United States including Called To Work. WAMSA aims to mobilize churches in North America and beyond to join in the faith and work movement, by offering resources to Encourage the workers, Equip and Empower the bi-vocational ministers, Expand the ministry networks. The churches can then be fully engaged to energize the whole congregation in Work as GlobaLocal Mission, to establish the Ignite the Workplace momentum. |
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