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[Happy New Year! 🎆] This week's jobs postings 💼. Plus, is your LinkedIn profile telling a bad story?

Bread. Jobs That Feed Your Faith.

Hello 👋🏼 2025 is here! The old has gone, the new is here 🎆. We’re praying blessings as you take on the new year, new goals, and new opportunities.

Here are this week’s jobs at Christ-centered companies.

Plus…

đź’ˇ Job Search Tip: Is your LinkedIn profile telling a bad story?

✝ Devotional: Trust…7 Decisions that Will Change Your Life - Part 7 of 7

Best Christian Job Sites

Jobs đź“˘

Quality Assurance Engineer @ gloo

Remote

https://tinyurl.com/d31qltyassreng

Director of Demand Generation @ Tithely

Remote

https://tinyurl.com/d31dirdemgen

Editor @ Christianity Today

Remote

https://tinyurl.com/d31editorbc

Manager of Projects & Events @ Christianity Today

Wheaton, IL - Hybrid

https://tinyurl.com/d31mgrprjevent

Manager of Client Support @ Ministry Brands

Remote

https://tinyurl.com/d31mgrclntsppt

Marketing Campaign Manager @ Ministry Brands

Various Locations

https://tinyurl.com/d31mktgcampmgr

Generosity Client Account Executive @ Ministry Brands

Remote

https://tinyurl.com/d31genclientae

Team Leader - Publishing @ Lifeway

Remote

https://tinyurl.com/d31teamldrpub

Email Marketing Specialist @ Lifeway

Remote

https://tinyurl.com/d31emlmktgspc

Compensation & Total Rewards Specialist @ Lifeway

Remote

https://tinyurl.com/d31compttlrwdspc

Image credit: Karin Lykke Nielsen

Job Search Tip đź’ˇ

Is your LinkedIn profile telling a bad story?

Your LinkedIn profile may be telling a bad story about you.

Well, maybe not bad, but it could be telling a better story.

In 2025, LinkedIn will continue to play an important role for professional networking. It’s also no secret that recruiters and talent acquisition specialists search for you on social media, like LinkedIn, to help them learn more about you. Creating an exceptional LinkedIn profile is key in your story and involves more than just listing job titles; it's about storytelling, brand building, and using the platform's features to connect with opportunities.

Creating a custom LinkedIn banner is a great way to start to showcase your personality, experience, and aspirations. This is where a tool like Canva can be a lifesaver!

Canva is an online design platform that allows users to create visual content from templates for a variety of purposes, including LinkedIn profile banners and posts. Canva is popular because of its user-friendly interface and large selection of templates. It's also affordable (they offer a free account) and can be used by people without a graphic design background.

Check out these resources on how to use Canva and make your LinkedIn profile stand out from the crowd and help tell your story.

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Weekly devotional

Weekly Devotional 🙏🏼

Divine Direction: 7 Decisions that Will Change Your Life - Part 7 of 7

Source: Divine Direction by Craig Groeschel

Trust

I live in Oklahoma where the weather can change dramatically and very quickly. One year in March, we had the most beautiful sunny spring day and a high of 83 degrees. The very next day it snowed three inches. As dramatic as that change was, it’s nothing compared to tornado season. Storms seem to swirl up out of nowhere.

Just like they do in our lives.

I talked to a woman at my son’s soccer game recently who’s been battling some health issues. She explained how she was close to God years ago and used to be very involved in our church. But when she started going through some very real trials, she questioned why God would allow it. She fought back tears as she said, “How can I worship a God I can’t trust?”

Will we trust that God is good even when life is not?

This woman’s question hits at the heart of one of life’s biggest decisions. Will we trust that God is good even when life is not? Our response to pain and challenges determines so much about our future.

By its very nature, faith requires trust in something—or in someone—that’s not always predictable or understandable by human standards. If we’re honest, most of us want irrefutable proof of God’s benevolent presence in our lives.

This isn’t new. Remember doubting Thomas? After Jesus died on the cross and rose from the dead, Thomas said he wouldn’t believe it unless he saw proof. Instead of getting mad and casting him aside for his lack of faith, Jesus graciously showed Thomas His nail-pierced hands.

And remember the disciples in the storm? A furious squall came up, and the waves broke over the boat, so that it was nearly swamped. Mark 4:37 NIV. In the midst of the storm, the disciples were not alone. Mark reminds us in the next verse that Jesus was in the stern of the boat sleeping.

With Jesus in your boat, the storms may still rock you, but you won’t sink.

People like you and me, the woman at the soccer game, Thomas, and the disciples tend to think we wouldn’t be going through a storm if God were really with us. But that’s not it. With Jesus is in your boat, the storms may still rock you, but you won’t sink. He’s with you, both in a spring shower and in the worst tornado imaginable.

Not only is He with you, He’s for you. And if He’s for you, who can be against you? Trust God with whatever you’ve been holding back. Trust Him with your future spouse. Trust Him with your children. Trust Him with your career. Trust Him with your health. Trust Him with your finances.

Trust Him without reservation.

Period.

Pray: Heavenly Father, I trust You with what I’ll start and stop. I trust You with where I’ll stay and go. I trust You enough to give my life to serve and connect to people. And I trust You are present with purpose in the midst of my life’s storms. Thank You for being with me, guiding my steps, and giving me divine direction. Amen.

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