When You Don’t Hide Your Faith at Work

Earlier this year, we invited women to apply for a special dinner hosted by Every Square Inch at our upcoming women’s conference. Almost 100 women applied by submitting 750-word reflections that answered three questions: (1) What do you do every day? (2) How do you feel about what you do? (3) When have you found your work particularly meaningful?

Today, we feature four of the 25 women selected.

The women featured below have (at least) one thing in common—they have shared the reason for their hope (1 Pet. 3:15). Their joy, their wisdom, their kindness, and their vulnerability has been so attractive to their colleagues that their colleagues—many of whom “heard” the gospel first by watching their lives—have begun reading the Bible, attending church, and worshiping Christ.

Connie has been a teacher for the past 42 years. Currently, she teaches pre-kindergarteners at a public charter school in Washington, D.C. But in her teaching career, she has taught all ages—from three months to late adulthood. Her time teaching coincides with her time being a Christian, so most of her most godly relationships have happened in this vocational context.

Denice Ellenberger is the regional mentor coordinator and a senior branch office administrator at an investment company. In her spare time she enjoys reading, writing, and living alongside other women in discipleship. She is passionate about studying various woldviews, religions, philosophy, and theology. Denice lives in Denver, Colorado, where she attends Park Church and enjoys escaping into the mountains as much as possible. 

Naomi Habib is an ICU-nurse-turned-physician interested in pulmonary/critical care, international medicine, and teaching, and is beginning her internal medicine residency training in Phoenix. When not at work, she can be found at her favorite hole-in-the-wall, dreaming of the next country to visit or discussing some of her favorite topics, including critical care, Christology, cabbages, and kings—preferably over street tacos.

Whitney Eldridge lives in Jonesboro, Arkansas, with her husband, Tony, and 1-year-old son, Crews. She is the marketing director for an outdoor-lifestyle retail company. She loves all things creative and dabbles in painting and design, while writing for her blog, Rediscovered. She is passionate about empowering women with the gospel and theology, and is continuing to embrace her true worth in Jesus.

Editors’ note: The Faith and Work Dinner at our 2016 National Women’s Conference next month, June 16 to 18 in Indianapolis, is being sponsored by EDGE Mentoring and Cerulean Restaurant. Cerulean is a locally sourced and Midwest-inspired restaurant in Indianapolis that’s about more than just food. It’s designed to bring people together and make community happen. Founded by two Taylor University graduates, it’s located a short 15-minute walk from the Indiana Convention Center. Be sure visit during TGCW16!

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