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How to Rise Above a Toxic Work Environment

A toxic work environment can infect every area of your life if you let it! But God hasn't abandoned you in this situation. He has a plan for growing you and using you to shine His light (remember, it can shine all the brighter in the dark). Listen to this session from our Rise Up Summit 2023 for practical help and encouragement as you seek to interact wisely. You'll also learn how to guard your heart and mind in the midst of an unhealthy work situation so bitterness and frustration don't become your norm.

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Key moments

6:06      Prayer and changing our perspective

11:07   How Jesus enables us to forgive difficult people

13:46   The importance of supportive community

20:11   Scripture to encourage people in a toxic work environment

31:20   Praying God's will, not our own

Rise Up Summit

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