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Keeping the Faith, In The Workplace
Original Air Date: May 31, 2008 AudioLink_2008_0531
Show Category: Workplace
Show Description: I came across a story this week of a California doctor who is getting sued by her lesbian patient because she refused to inseminate the patient due to her religious convictions. While everybody else in the media focuses on the gay issue, I am focusing on the issue of what to do when your faith conflicts with your job? Join the conversation as we look at our faith within our workplace.


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"We will have to repent in this generation not merely for the hateful words and actions of the bad people but for the appalling silence of the good people."
-Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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"But shortly after you took the call from the Muslim gentleman I could see it would not take the direction that I had hoped for. I did not think it was appropriate in the way that you handled his call. He should not have been cut off in the way that he was. Are we not to be Ambassadors for Christ?"
-Bradley