My sister-in-law e-mailed this to me, and I want to share it with you.
How to tell if you need to pray at work:
When a co-worker comes in a little too happy, saying "Good morning" to everyone and you think, "Somebody needs to slap the shit out of her," you need to pray at work.
When someone comes in and announces, "Office meeting in 5 minutes," and you think, "What the hell do they want now," you need to pray at work.
When your computer is mysteriously turned off and you want to say, "Which one of you sons of bitches turned off my computer," you need to pray at work.
When you and a co-worker are discussing something, and a third person comes in and says, "At my last office...", and you want to throw a stapler at him, you need to pray at work.
When you hear a co-worker call your name and the first thing that crosses your mind is, "What the hell does this bitch want now?" and you try to hide underneath your desk, you need to pray at work.
When you are asked to stay late and help do someone else's work and the first thing that pops in your head is, "both of y'all can kiss my ass," you need to pray at work.
When you're in the elevator and it stops to pick up someone who stood for five minutes waiting for the darn thing only to go DOWN one floor, and you say "That lazy bastard," you need to pray at work.
When you take some vacation time and come back to find a mountain of paperwork sitting on your desk because no one else would do it and you think, "sorry ass m****r f*****s," you need to pray at work.
If you have ever thought about poisoning, choking, punching, slapping, or flattening someone's tires that you work with, you need to pray at work.
If you avoid saying more than hello or how are you doing to someone because you know it's going to lead to their life story, you need to pray at work.
Let us all bow our heads:
"And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." Phil 4:7
I know, it's a little preachy. But if a brother can't share his faith with his friends in blogging, who can he share it with?
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