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Fitting Faith into Diversity and Inclusion

Fitting Faith into Diversity and Inclusion

Released Monday, 1st January 2024
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Fitting Faith into Diversity and Inclusion

Fitting Faith into Diversity and Inclusion

Fitting Faith into Diversity and Inclusion

Fitting Faith into Diversity and Inclusion

Monday, 1st January 2024
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Faithful on the Clock is a podcast with the mission of getting your work and faith aligned. We want you to understand Who you're serving and why so you can get more joy and legacy from every minute spent on the clock. Thanks for joining us and taking this step toward a more fulfilling job and relationship with God!

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Fitting Faith into Diversity and Inclusion

https://faithfulontheclock.captivate.fm/episode/fitting-faith-into-diversity-and-inclusion

Does faith have a spot in D&I initiatives? If so, where? We’ll tackle that in Episode 88 of Faithful on the Clock.

Timestamps:

[00:04] - Intro

[00:32] - As Jennifer Miller highlights in The New York Times, people are now including faith in the idea of bringing your whole self to work (authenticity).

[01:59] - Miller’s discussion shows that we are finally starting to see faith as a part of D&I efforts.

[03:00] - People are starting to take action for their faith as part of larger groups, which you can take as encouragement.

[05:17] - An interfaith approach might be the best way to bring faith into the D&I discussion because, by building trust with others and advocating for them, you allow them the free choice and opportunity to learn what you believe. It helps you understand each other and be compassionate. The first Christians often had to interact with people of other faiths, so we should be prepared to do that, as well.

[08:39] - Boundaries are important in recognizing faith within D&I. We should be careful that, in an effort to be inclusive, we don’t paradoxically prevent everyone from expressing what they believe. Figuring out what the faith landscape looks like in your organization can be a great place to start building appropriate boundaries and communicating well.

[10:40] - You are not alone as a Christian. Go and find the other believers in your business so you have support and can amplify the work that people are doing around faith and D&I.

[11:23] - Prayer

[12:11] - Outro/What’s coming up next


Key takeaways:

  • Jennifer Miller highlighted the rise of faith within D&I initiatives in her article for The New York Times. Her piece aligns with the mission of Faithful on the Clock, which is to help people of faith close the gap between what they believe and their work. The work seems to signal a shift toward making faith a larger part of the D&I movement. 
  • People are starting to stand up and take action so they feel more comfortable expressing their faith. This is a reason for Christians to be encouraged!
  • The best approach for bringing faith into D&I might be an interfaith approach. By being respectful and presenting opportunities, people are more willing to trust and, subsequently, to hear you out about your Christian faith. So we must be tolerant and give others the same visibility we seek for ourselves. We must be brave enough to stand in...
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