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#Millennials Have a Different Approach to Religion at Work

It is purported that the youngest generation that is now joining the workforce is very open to religious diversity and opportunities to speak about beliefs at work. Learning about the differences in generations at work is important to be able

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Are You Providing Space for Employees to Pray at Work?

Would it surprise you to find your recently recruited talent hiding in a stairwell or bathroom in order to pray during the workday? As employers increasingly seek to recruit for diversity, an important element to consider is religious diversity. With

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Religious Diversity Needs to be Addressed

For many years I worked in an environment where religion was belittled. My superiors felt that any interest in bringing faith to work was a sign of personal weakness. So, I hid my faith. I never asked for anything. I

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The Christmas Tree in the Room

It is that time of year again. Holiday parties, holiday trees… As happy and carefree as this season can be it also brings potential for conflict. As the U.S. becomes more diverse, the interests of its citizens do as well.

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Cultivating Spiritual Values in a Material World

Today everywhere I looked I was reminded of why I entered this line of work. Not only is there a need for businesses to grow and evolve with changing populations, but by allowing space for individuals to enhance their spiritual

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When Your Halloween Party Offends

First it was the work Christmas party and now the Halloween party is offending staff. Have you heard rumblings that Halloween has Pagan roots and thus is a religious holiday? For some the celebration of Halloween is viewed as religious.

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Remembering This Day

This day of remembrance is significant. With a heavy heart I pray for both the victims of 9/11 who lost their lives and for their families. With equal concern I pray for Muslims and other religious persons who have experienced

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Are You Ready for a Hindu Customer?

One in six people practices Hinduism*. In America the Hindu population is on the rise, due both to immigration and conversion. Additionally, with increased opportunities for global communication and travel, chances are likely that your company will encounter Hindu clients.

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Religion + Work… Let’s Talk

Coming Soon—Religion at Work Podcast Both persons of faith and those who do not consider themselves religious have a right to freedom of expression. For years we have avoided speaking about our spiritual preferences in the workplace. The population of

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You’re Invited–Colloquium Presentations at Marylhurst

Marylhurst University Religious Studies Department Thesis Presentation Day Old Library, BP John Building 17600 Pacific Highway, Marylhurst, OR June 9, 2012 10:00 am Welcome and Opening Prayer Steven Carreker, D.Min., Graduate Religious Studies Department Faculty/Master’s Thesis-Project Advisor Comments Jerry Roussell,

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