After graduating many Christian students start in jobs in the business world. This environment provides opportunities to seek influence, power and senior leadership.
But are you really a Christian, when you are ambitious, looking for influence and having a top job in a corporate firm? Are you really a Christian if you earn a lot of money? Are you really a Christian if you work 60 hours a week and sometimes do not reach a church? What does the ambition address and what are we called to do as Christians? What does this mean for the life of a christian and for the family when one parent is senior leader.
This evening we will meet a Christian couple where he disputes a top job in business and she works with society's weakest. They will share their experiences and invite to an honest dialogue about the dilemmas and prejudices that are connected with being ambitious.
Speakers: Mette & Jakob Lysholm Christensen, Specialist Teacher and Top Leader in an International Business.any Christian students find their way into jobs in business after graduating. This environment grants opportunities to seek influence, power and top leader posts.
But are you a real Christian, when you are ambitious, looking for influence and having a top job in a business? Are you a real Christian if you earn a lot of money? Are you a real Christian if you work 60 hours a week and sometimes do not reach church? What does the ambition address and what are we called to as Christians? What does this mean for Christian life and family life when one parent is in a top leader job.
This evening we meet a Christian couple where he has a top job in business and she works with society's weakest. They will share their experiences and invite to an honest dialogue about the dilemmas and prejudices that are attaches to being ambitious.