| Office Chaplains Provide Spirituality at Work |
Monday, August 23, 2004 ![]() ATLANTA — Chicken plants and church may seem worlds apart but one pastor says there's no better place to minister to his flock. "I love the interaction of making a product, selling it, servicing a customer, and then being able to tie that in with general care and concern for people," said Mitch Miles of Marketplace Chaplains USA, a Dallas-based company that provides more than 1,000 chaplains to businesses nationwide. ![]() Robin Burruss, president of Tip Top Poultry, said his employees are "better off with this practice, which makes our company better off. But at the end of the day, we just view it as a bigger role that we have than just running the plants." Major corporations like Coca-Cola Co. (KO) and United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) provide spaces for employees to hold prayer or Bible study meetings during their breaks. Michael Broyde, a law professor and an ordained rabbi, said companies must avoid ostracizing employees when they endorse religious practice at work. "I think if companies open their office place to prayer, they have to do so in a non-denominational, non-discriminatory way," said Broyde. Burruss said he believes workplace chaplains are worth the investment because happy employees are more productive. Go to the video link at the top of this story to watch a report by FOX News' Jonathan Serrie. |
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Originally Posted by akabezalel
UMMM...
This means that if a wiccan or buddhist or muslim wants to lead prayer during breaks that it must be allowed. Otherwise it would be discrimination. I am not sure we won anything in this. |
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Originally Posted by akabezalel
UMMM...
This means that if a wiccan or buddhist or muslim wants to lead prayer during breaks that it must be allowed. Otherwise it would be discrimination. I am not sure we won anything in this. I think it would be settling for half measures and new age PC if we embrace this without a few questions and the right answers. Jesus... without compromise... is the ONLY answer possible. |
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Originally Posted by JG
Hello My Friends:
You guys are missing the whole point We should be rejoicing that they are moving towards God. We should be rejoicing that they see a need for prayer. We should be rejoicing that Jesus has an open door into peoples lives. I don't care if a witch comes in I don't care if a warlock comes in I don't care if a voodoo priest comes in I don't care if a wiccan comes in I don't care if a buddist or a muslim comes in Stand them all up next to Jesus The truth will set them free. Can you imagine what would happen when the monk can only go HaaaUUUUMMMMM to some demon The witch call down a curse And then Jesus answers a child of God's prayers Who do you think the people will run to. I just want to rejoice It is very clear to me that REVIVAL is about to break out in the land. The world sees a need for it. Now will the Church. If we don't praise the Lord the Rock will cry out. I don't want a rock to take my place. ![]() |
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Originally Posted by JG
the monk can only go HaaaUUUUMMMMM to some demon
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