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This week's jobs postings ♥. Plus, companies look for this key trait when hiring 🤝🏼.

Bread. Jobs That Feed Your Faith.

Hello Bread Community 👋🏼. This week’s jobs at Christ-centered companies 🙏🏼.

Plus…

💡 Job Search Tip: Companies look for this key trait when hiring for a diverse workplace.

✝ Devotional: Compassion - New Year, New Hope.

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Jobs 📢

Technical Project Manager (Contract) @ Atiba

Remote

https://tinyurl.com/fe13techprjmgr

Manager, Website & eCommerce @ Lifeway

Remote

https://tinyurl.com/ja13mgrwebecom

Manager, Email & SMS Marketing @ Lifeway

Remote

https://tinyurl.com/ja13mgremsmsmktg

Director, Care Management @ Christian Care

Melbourne, FL; Orlando, FL (Hybrid)

https://tinyurl.com/fe13dircarmgmt

Academic Editor (Biblical Studies) @ Logos

Remote

https://tinyurl.com/fe13acdedit

Talent Acquisition Specialist @ Apartment Life

Remote

https://tinyurl.com/fe13taspc

Account Executive Sales @ Salem Media Group

Houston, TX

https://tinyurl.com/fe13aehou

Sr. Principal Team Leader, Digital Workplace @ Chick-fil-A Corporate

Atlanta, GA

https://tinyurl.com/fe13srprintldw

Senior Web Strategist @ GuideStone

Dallas, TX (Hybrid)

https://tinyurl.com/fe13srwebstrg

Program Specialist @ Our Daily Bread

Detroit, MI (Hybrid)

https://tinyurl.com/fe13prgspc

How to work with people not like you.

Job Search Tip 💡

Boomer.

That’s what my kids have called me, although I was born in the 70s.

Baby Boomers. Gen X. Millennials. Gen Z…

Today’s workplace is very diverse.

And employers are considering one key trait when hiring.

How do you work with people not like you?

Do you have empathy? Compassion?

Compassion in the workplace is about creating work environment where colleagues and leaders demonstrate empathy, understanding, and support for one another, especially when someone is facing a difficult situation, by actively listening, offering kind words, and taking actions to alleviate stress or challenges, fostering a positive and supportive team dynamic; essentially, treating others with kindness and consideration in a professional setting. 

We found ourselves in a similar conversation this week - so it got us thinking.

What makes these generations different?

Here is an interesting TEDx talk by Mitch Lomazov on things to take into consideration to help you bridge the generational gap in the workplace.

Compassion

Weekly Devotional 🙏🏼

New Year, New Hope

Source: YouVersion; Logos by Faithlife, Lexham Press

Compassion

Compassion will cure more sins than condemnation. — Henry Ward Beecher

Jesus rose from the dead and freed us from the bondage of our sins. And in doing so, He opened the door for anyone wanting to find a relationship with his Father in heaven. Jesus’ message has never changed. And to anyone who has never felt the warmth of compassion, His voice is calling out, wherever you might be.

Jesus’ great desire is that you would come to Him with all your faults, all your cares, and all your struggles. He doesn’t seek to harshly judge you but to gracefully and compassionately help you. He wishes to take hold of your pain and shower you with unfathomable love and grace.

He speaks with a voice of compassion and understanding. He will lift you from the lowest of lows and bring light to your darkened soul. He died for all your mistakes, and He brings healing to all of your wounds.

The word “compassion” comes from a Latin word that means “co-suffering.” It isn’t merely “feeling sorry for someone” or “putting yourself in someone else’s shoes.” No, having compassion means coming alongside someone and taking on his or her suffering with the hope of alleviating it. Jesus offers us true compassion—one of the highest expressions of love and care.

Open your heart to Him. Trust Him with your pain and sorrow. To the hurting and lonely He brings comfort. Jesus personally took upon Himself the grief of all people. He took our sicknesses and burdens, and He carried our sorrows upon His back. He proved Himself a true brother of love and character. 

I think this can never be said too often: Jesus’ love, compassion, mercy, and grace are fully and totally available to you. Yes, you. No special requirements. No restrictions. Not a limited-time offer. He gives these things freely to you. He only wants you to love Him back and share His love and compassion with others.

Challenge:

Ask God to help you see this week (1) His compassion for you and (2) someone in need to whom you can show Christlike compassion. 

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