While he and his staff were praying (unknown to me), I was putting finishing touches on a project that addresses the very issue they "wondered outloud about." (!) Through remarkable circumstances, we connected. I informed him of the project, and he presented the opportunity to his board: “They
wholeheartedly support the school's involvement in such a project and voted unanimously to approve all expenses that will be incurred.”
What’s "the project?”
It’s rooted in the
project Christ initiated long ago, in Matthew
28:18-20, an injunction to teach others to observe all
that He commanded. Where
is this observation to happen? In church? At home? In our personal lives? Yes. But
what about beyond church, home, and personal life?
This is what got the early Christians into trouble. Some were
burned alive, and others thrown to lions. Why? Because they observed what Christ commanded in
the world. Caesar was not their god. Today, Christians are sprinkled like salt throughout the full spectrum of society in the workplace. Here we have prime opportunities to “observe all that Christ commanded” in the world. Observing all that He commanded between 9 to 5 in today's "Rome" could "turn the world upside down” again!
Imagine if those who name the name of Christ were to observe His commands through
marketing activity, salary and benefit issues, work conditions, decision-making
policies, products, production, pricing, contacts, customer service,
employee-employer relationships, hiring and firing, accounting, strategic
planning and profit distribution!
Yes, alignment with Christ in some of these areas might mean getting fired. But not like early Christians in Rome were "fired."
Yet, teaching on how to make connections between the biblical worldview and all legitimate work is no longer commonly practiced. It’s absent from schools. Addressing this void is what “the project” I shared with the headmaster is about.
Next week, a good British friend of mine will ask a small favour related to “the project” that will cost you
nothing, take about 30 seconds, yet could change the future of
a generation. Yes, alignment with Christ in some of these areas might mean getting fired. But not like early Christians in Rome were "fired."
Yet, teaching on how to make connections between the biblical worldview and all legitimate work is no longer commonly practiced. It’s absent from schools. Addressing this void is what “the project” I shared with the headmaster is about.