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Your Workspace Matters 246Your Workspace Matters 


From a book by Amy Lykosh and Bob Perry

In an 80 page, recently published book - Your Workspace Matters - Amy Lykosh and Bob Perry show that your physical workspace has spiritual significance - it's more than the place we go to to earn money. You carry the presence of God into the workplace. It can be a surprisingly hostile place as a result. So how can you pray effectively over that space?

[WOTS - Let me tell you a personal story. I was once doing a regular prayer walk of the perimeter of a workplace of Christian ministry with a couple of local intercessors. They prayed several hours a day for their local communities. At one spot, we found a pentagram made out of stones embedded into the path and later, before we turned a blind corner of the perimeter, both intercessors felt physically sick. We prayed and went round the corner, there on the fence was a sacrificed pigeon. The local coven had been active. Testimony from one of their members who had become a Christian was that the ministry was second on their hit list, the first being local church leaders and their families. So this book very much resonated with me.]

With a blend of scriptural insights, real-life testimonies, and practical action items, Your Workspace Matters serves as a helpful resource as you seek to bring the Kingdom of God into your professional workspace.

The book has the following chapters:

  1. A Few Foundational Thoughts
  2. Take Authority Over Your Space
  3. Heading to the Office
  4. Sick Building Syndrome
  5. How to Pray for Your Workspace
  6. Prophetic Acts
  7. Prayerwalk Your Workplace
  8. The Warfare of the Inbox
  9. Shift the Atmosphere
  10. Transforming Trash to a Blessing
  11. Conclusion

We have the opportunity to carry the glory of God into the places we live and work. This book helps us on that journey.

The book is available here (and other sources).


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From a book by Amy Lykosh and Bob Perry, 10/04/2024

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