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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

SfK January 2024 Newsletter

 




Romans 15:13

"May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." (Romans 15:13)
What Makes Work Meaningful or Meaningless?
Article featured in The Faith Driven Entrepreneur Blog Site

 

Does work feel meaningless to you?

If so, you’re not alone. At least one in five Americans report that their job is meaningless. While that’s just a small sample of the world’s population, we wouldn’t be surprised if people in every country feel the same way. After completing hundreds of podcasts, videos, and interviews, the Faith Driven team has seen firsthand that everyone struggles with meaninglessness at some point or another. 

“What makes work meaningful or meaningless?” 

It’s a question we get all the time at Faith Driven Entrepreneur. At its core, the question has to do with identity. Who am I? How do I fit in? What is my purpose?

One solution to meaninglessness is to resign yourself to the monotony. Another solution is to maximize your sense of immediate fulfillment. But do either of these solutions answer the fundamental issue at hand? No. Although work can feel meaningless, human beings have an innate desire for meaning and purpose that isn’t met by immediate gratification. 

While meaningful work looks different for everyone, there are a few guideposts that have proven to be helpful along the way. In this article, the Faith Driven team is going to point to a few Bible verses, entrepreneurs, and resources that point us toward meaningful work. 

We begin with this fundamental belief. Faith driven entrepreneurs live lives that have been transformed by the Gospel, that have accepted the gift of salvation, and now seek to bring God glory as their greatest and highest purpose.

With a deep-rooted identity in Christ, we can begin to find joy, inspiration, and meaning in whatever we do.
 

Everything is Meaningless

King Solomon, the author of Ecclesiastes, was obsessed with the meaning of life (or lack of). In the book, he tries out every single activity and pleasure known to man, seeing what might bring him happiness and contentment. However, nearly everything leads him to say, “Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless” (Eccl. 1:2).

King Solomon tries food, drink, intimacy, riches, and more. Work doesn’t fare much better. In Solomon’s words, “I hated life, because the work that is done under the sun was grievous to me. All of it is meaningless, a chasing after the wind. I hated all the things I had toiled for under the sun, because I must leave them to the one who comes after me” (Eccl. 2: 17-18). 

Thankfully, the book doesn’t end there. Unlike riches and self-indulgence, Solomon finds a silver lining to work and toil: “A person can do nothing better than to eat and drink and find satisfaction in their own toil. This too, I see, is from the hand of God, for without him, who can eat or find enjoyment?” (Eccl. 2:24-25).

The Faith Driven team doesn’t quote these verses to say that work is meaningless. Not at all. However, it’s important to note that work can feel meaningless (too many outlets focus only on the mountain tops while ignoring the valleys). It’s also important to note that experiencing meaning and purpose is a gift from God. Ecclesiastes helps us be honest with our emotions while aligning our perspective with a vision of the world where God blesses us and sustains us each and every day.

If you’re looking for what makes work meaningful or meaningless, then try considering meaningful work as a gift, not something you are automatically owed.
 

We Were Created to Work

Some entrepreneurs are raised to believe that work is drudgery. Work was introduced to be a curse, as a consequence of the fall. Perhaps you had a parent who hated their job and came home every night complaining about the unfair schedule and their annoying boss. Perhaps you had a pastor who took a too-narrow view of the creation story. 

But when we read the Bible, we find that while work was affected by the fall, work was not created by the fall.

In Genesis, we read, “The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it” (Gen 2:15). This was before Satan tempted Adam and Eve. Work was originally part of God’s good creation. Although meaningless work can wear us down, we shouldn’t give up hope of finding a fulfilling career or starting a worthwhile business. We were created to work, and it was supposed to be good. Work is in our DNA.

Since human beings were created to work, and God considered work good, then work is something that can be redeemed for God’s glory.
 

Meaning is Rooted in Dignity

Therefore, scripture tells us that work is a gift from God and part of who we are as human beings. As such, meaningful work isn’t up to a lucky roll of some cosmic die. It’s something built into the fabric of creation. Not only is work something to be redeemed in itself, but work is a tool for redemption. As people experience meaning in what they do, they experience a unique side of what it means to be God’s children. In other words, creating workspaces that foster purpose promotes human dignity. 

And let’s not forget one of the core Marks of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur: Identity in Christ. While business can provide a deep sense of accomplishment and purpose, it cannot provide us with complete meaning. Christ is the one who tells us who we are and what we are called to do. This is both general and specific. We are all beloved children of God, but that doesn’t negate our earthly callings: lawyer, evangelist, baker, or entrepreneur.

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MINISTRY UPDATES
  • MB Academy - SfK has decided to pursue the Korean version of Entrepreneurship (EP) Module first to be completed during Q 1 of 2024. The English version will be pursued afterwards. Please pray that this process will gain God's favor for a timely completion.
 
  • MB Academy - SfK held its December MB Connect gathering on December 21. Retired Missionary and SfK's Advisor Min-Young Jung led the session on the topic of "BAMer and Spirituality", which inspired and challenged all participants as they wrap up 2023 and prepare for the new year 20204. Please pray that all participants will continue to sharpen their spirituality to draw near God in 2024. 
  • MB Services - SfK's Counselling Force has been working with 18 applicants and plans to complete the service by the end of January.  Please pray that all applicants will benefit from this service so that they may better serve in their own communities.
 
  • MB Services - SfK prepared the first draft of BAMer Care Program (BCP) in December 2023, and plans to refine and put it in place by the end of Q 1 2024. Please pray that this process will progress as scheduled. 
  • SfK Network - SfK Korea has elected two new members to its board of directors. Kang Rak Lee, Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering, is a professional business consultant. He founded KR Consulting 30 years ago and has been serving as its CEO. Also, he has been serving as a lecturer for SfK BMT. We are delighted to have him join SfK as a member of SfK Korea board. 

    We are grateful to God who has sent them to SfK. Please pray that the Lord will continue to extend His grace to SfK in 2024 through the synergistic collaboration among the board members and the expanded leadership team as shared in the previous SfK Newsletter.

UPCOMING EVENTS
1. MB Academy - SfK's MB Connect, the ongoing equipping program for MB Community members, will continue in 2024. 8 new members have been added to the 2024 cohort. The speakers for bi-monthly sessions will be finalized soon. Please pray that this program will be further refined to benefit and empower the missional businessmen. 
2. MB Academy - The Entrepreneurship (EP) Module development task force has set the first goal to finalize the lecture outlines in JanuaryPlease pray that this first goal be achieved timely so that the next goals will progress without a delay. 
3. MB Fund - SfK is working with a missional business in South East Asia if the line of credit should be renewed or converted into a term loan for installment payments. Please pray that a prudent decision will be made. 
4. MB Services - SfK is moving forward with its plan to establish ITAM (IT As Mission) in Bangkok, Thailand. A couple of IT business opportunities are progressing and SfK Korea is working on its own marketing plan in Korea. Please pray that all our efforts will be made seeking God's will and His grace, not human wisdom. 
5. SfK Network - SfK is developing its third 3-year strategic plan and 2024 business planPlease pray that this preparation process will be obedient to the Lord's guidance in every step of the way. 
 
6. SfK Network - SfK Life and SfK Korea will hold their respective board meetings in FebruaryPlease pray that all board members will seek His Kingdom and His righteousness first in deliberating and deciding on all issues. 
Happy New Year to you and your loved ones! As in the past, we would appreciate your continued support in 2024 with your prayers and efforts in equipping and empowering missional businesses in Asia and Africa..   .   .

May the good and faithful Lord shower you with His divine blessings so that you would become even a greater blessing to people in need around you and around the world!

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