
Welcome to Links We Love, the monthly post where you’ll find links to resources and content that will help you step into your God-given calling and view your work as a meaningful part of the kingdom of God.
Though our work and our circumstances may have changed in the last few months, we serve a God who is unmoved, unsurprised, and unshaken.
We pray that whether you face a job loss, an increase in the pace and chaos of your work, an attempt to work while your kids run around the house, or the deafening quiet that comes with isolation from the normal rhythms of everyday life, that this season will be one of encouragement in His Word and growth in your reliance on Him.
Our team has been clinging to Psalm 100:5 this week, and we hope it encourages you:
“For the LORD is good,
His faithful love endures forever;
His faithfulness, through all generations.”
FEATURED RESOURCE
This month’s featured resource is Coronavirus and Christ by John Piper.
As we all try to make sense of what God is up to in these days, Piper invites readers to stand on the solid Rock, who is Jesus Christ, in whom our souls can be sustained by the sovereign God who ordains, governs, and reigns over all things to accomplish His wise and good purposes for those who trust in Him.
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LINKS WE LOVE
Courtney Moore, W+W founder and president, was pleased to join this online webinar hosted by the ERLC. Other panelists included author Trillia Newbell, policy advisor Dominique McKay, and business coach Katie Wussow. Chelsea Sobolik, ERLC’s Policy Director moderated the event.

>> HOW TO SPEAK UP & GET YOUR VOICE HEARD ON CONFERENCE CALLS, EVEN AS A RESERVED PERSON
Who’s experienced more Zoom calls this month than they’d ever thought they’d have in their life?
In this article by Melody Wilding at Forbes, you’ll learn 12 ways to speak up and get your voice heard, even if speaking up doesn’t come naturally.

>> WOMEN & WORK SPOTIFY PLAYLIST
Do you need a little inspiration to view your work as worship?
With songs from Ellie Holcomb, The Porter’s Gate, All Sons & Daughters, and more, we’re sure this will help your soul find a fresh outlook on the tasks before you, no matter how seemingly mundane or lofty they are.

>> THREE TIPS TO AVOID WORK-FROM-HOME BURNOUT
Are the lines between work and home life blurring for you as you WFH?
In this article by Laura M. Giurge and Vanessa K. Bohns at Harvard Business Review, learn three ways to set up boundaries between “professional you” and “home you.”
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