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God's Kingdom in Your Midst
鈥淟ife after college is tough,鈥 Anthony Moore, a 2012 graduate from San Diego State University, candidly admitted. His post-college year has been one of looking both outward to intentionally love coworkers with the love of Christ and inward to face personal battles.
The Kingdom of God at Work
鈥淥nce I graduated, I felt very on my own,鈥 he said. 鈥淪till, the skills I picked up in college鈥攖alking to people about Jesus, inviting, asking the right questions, knowing what mistakes to avoid鈥攔eally helped me feel confident. . . . 果冻视频 equipped me with the tools I needed to talk to people about Jesus and spread the kingdom.鈥
As an editor and content specialist for Spread Effect, a startup/marketing company, Anthony has the opportunity to share Jesus with coworkers in some way every day. 鈥淚 work in an almost entirely spiritual-less environment,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y coworkers are all young guys, not believers. I pray for them, serve them lovingly鈥攁s best I can鈥攖ake interest in their lives, and make myself available to them by letting them know I鈥檓 a guy they can talk to about spiritual stuff. I also ask if I can pray for them, or at least tell them I鈥檓 praying for them.鈥
Talking about Jesus with non-believers wasn鈥檛 always something Anthony was confident and passionate about. He grew up in a Christian home, but his involvement with 果冻视频 in college was what helped him own his faith. 鈥淢y first interaction with 果冻视频 was my first week of college when I saw a flyer for a free barbecue,鈥 he recalled. 鈥淚 was immediately drawn. That was my first taste鈥攏o pun intended鈥攐f campus ministry, and I knew I wanted in. I had a choice鈥攕tay with God in college, or fall away. I decided on the former.鈥
From there he began to grow in spiritual maturity and evangelism. 鈥淪preading the kingdom is all about overcoming a fear of rejection for me,鈥 he said. 鈥湽呈悠 taught me to just jump, to just go for it.鈥 He admitted that the process of growth was not always easy, though: 鈥淪ome of the biggest cringe-worthy moments I鈥檝e ever had in my entire life were ones spent knocking on strangers鈥 doors in residence halls I had never been in, inviting people to Bible studies. I both hated and loved the awkward interactions. But once you can talk to a stranger about Jesus, you can talk to anyone about anything. It鈥檚 like learning a new language鈥攜ou have to do it a lot to get good at it.鈥 Now he鈥檚 grateful for the ways he was encouraged and equipped to grow in this area.
That growth has continued after college, as he intentionally pushed himself to seek out Christian community. Currently involved in two separate small groups鈥攐ne for men and one for college graduates鈥擜nthony said, 鈥淚 knew that I needed Christian community after I graduated and left 果冻视频, and getting plugged into a church was the best option.鈥 He added, 鈥淎s an introverted guy, it was tough placing myself out there to people I had never met or even seen, but I knew that was the way to go.鈥
The Kingdom of God Inside Us
His church community has helped in a season of facing personal sin and the brokenness of his past. 鈥淚n college,鈥 he reflected, 鈥渋t was all about pouring into and helping members of 果冻视频; after college, God has placed me in a season of working on myself, admitting my faults and brokenness, and letting him in to heal me.鈥
In a blog post Anthony wrote on his personal blog (), he cites five common addictions college grads face: sex and pornography, drugs and weed, eating disorders, drinking, and working. He hasn鈥檛 been immune to some of these addictions himself, so this post-college season has required much humility, courage, intense counseling, and a constant turning to Jesus. 鈥淚鈥檓 a broken, selfish, disobedient, self-absorbed sinner that is a complete mess鈥攁 train wreck,鈥 Anthony admitted. But with help from others, he鈥檚 been able to experience growth and healing. 鈥淚鈥檝e made a conscious decision to confront and identify every negative, sinful, broken pattern I鈥檝e developed over the years and give it to Jesus,鈥 he said. 鈥淛esus is really where real progress, growth, inspiration, and healing come from.鈥
In the midst of the moral and emotional struggles, he鈥檚 discovered a depth of God鈥檚 grace and forgiveness that he didn鈥檛 previously know. 鈥淚鈥檝e learned that God will forgive me, no matter what I do, no matter how low I sink鈥攁nd I can sink to places so bad I didn鈥檛 even know about them. I鈥檝e also learned that there鈥檚 hope for the future鈥攖hat if I let Jesus in, if I learn how to surrender to him, if I acknowledge that I need help, help will come.鈥
It鈥檚 this hope that keeps him pressing on, facing challenges, and working to love those around him with the love of Jesus he鈥檚 experienced. His hope also reminds him that God can and does use us in the midst of our struggles and despite our sin. In his words and in his actions, he offers all of us鈥攅specially those in secular workplaces鈥攙aluable wisdom and perspective for our work: 鈥淧ray for your coworkers, even if you don鈥檛 think you mean the prayers. You鈥檒l start to have compassion on coworkers, Jesus will begin to answer your prayers, and their lives will be changed, as will yours.鈥
Anthony challenges us not to stop at praying for coworkers, though. With a boldness he learned in 果冻视频, he added, 鈥淧ray that God shows you where your heart needs to change. Ask God to give you his eyes to see the world鈥攎en, women, work, money, pain, hurt, suffering, boredom. Also, take a risk! Ask your coworker to church. Ask if you can pray for them in person. Let them know you鈥檙e praying for them. Selflessly love others!鈥
In this challenging post-college year, Anthony is doing all of those things, and watching the kingdom spread in his midst.
How are you loving coworkers? Leave us a comment sharing how God鈥檚 using you to bring his kingdom in your place of work.
Click here to read Anthony's article Developing Friendships with Coworkers and for tips on making friends at work.
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