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Turning Job Loss into a Journey of Faith Sound advice about dealing with unemployment. HisChurchatwork.org - Montes phone seldom rings anymore. Seven months of unemployment have wrung all the words out of his well-meaning friends, and they no longer know what to say to encourage him. Dozens of resumes and a handful of interviews have produced only rejection, and Montes once-certain confidence is now disappearing. He feels alone, uncertain, and scared this time might never end. Unemployment is seldom easy. In fact, for a working follower of Jesus Christ, it can present not only fiscal crisis, but spiritual crisis as well. Where is God in this job search, we wonder, and why is this happening to me? The longer the unemployment lasts, or the more rejections we receive, or the tighter the finances get, the more difficult the struggle becomes at all levels. How should we respond in these moments? Most of us know the advice for trying to find work. Good resumes, effective networking, continuous, confident pursuit. Bookstores, friends in business, human resource professionals and even job-search firms are often able to help us with the practical aspects of the job search. Where do we turn, though, to face the emotional and spiritual trials of unemployment? First, we must recognize the dangers this time presents. It attacks our confidence and self-esteem; it may isolate us and it presents the temptation for us to isolate ourselves further. It may be embarrassing, and it can trigger our worst behaviors, causing us to lash out at those around us. It can also present practical challenges, such as not having enough money to pay the bills, or even to buy groceries. It may cause us to doubt Gods involvement or interest in our daily lives; in some instances, even cause us to doubt His very existence. Here are nine steps to consider when facing job loss in your own life:
Do not lie in wait, o wicked man, against the dwelling of the righteous; do not destroy his resting place; For a righteous man falls seven times, and rises again, but the wicked stumble in calamity. Proverbs 24:15-16 Randy Kilgore is V.P. and Senior Writer for Marketplace Network. Marketplace Moments 3/43, 2004. Marketplace-Network.org. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Content distributed by HisChurchatWork.org > Used for non-profit educational purposes only.
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