Covid-19 Work Disruption Tool

This tool helps church and ministry leaders plan how to care for those who have experienced work disruption from COVID-19, applying the hope of the gospel to their various needs.

COVID-19 Work Disruption Slides and Workbook

Video Explanation of the COVID-19 Work Disruption Tool

COVID-19 Work Disruption Tool Webinar Recording

 

CARING FOR YOURSELF AS YOU CARE FOR OTHERS
This webinar is for anyone who feels exhausted by caring for others in light of COVID-19. In this video, Ellen Lee presents a framework for you to understand both the experience of those you are caring for and the secondary trauma you may feel as you enter into their suffering. She also provides practical ways you can process those traumatic experiences and build resilience to prevent burnout.

HOW THE LOCAL CHURCH CAN RESPOND TO MASS JOB TURMOIL
When the leadership of the local church connects with Christian leaders in the workplace, opportunities for workplace ministry expand exponentially. Come hear from Chuck Proudfit one example of how At Work on Purpose's ministry is blending the best of the local church and the church at work, to deliver workplace ministry addressing COVID-19 conditions on a city scale.

 

THE ANCHORS OF CALLING AMIDST JOB UPHEAVAL
Dr. Chip Roper, president and founder of the VOCA Center in New York City, will lead an interactive webinar on how to find a solid foothold for your work in an enduring sense of vocation. Chip will share spiritual anchors of work-life calling that still remain solid despite the changing landscape.

DISCERNING GOD IN DIFFICULT TIMES: A 15-DAY DEVOTIONAL
We have crafted a 15-day devotional for this unique time in the hope that it will encourage you to allow God to speak into every aspect of your life today. Scripture passages highlight people who were called by the Lord to do difficult and sometimes seemingly impossible things. Our hope is that in this difficult time you will experience new and unexpected mercies–evidence of God’s faithfulness and love for you.

 

MENTAL HEALTH CARE DURING ISOLATION
In a recent newsletter survey, we asked constituents to tell us what the employment shifts around COVID-19 had meant for them. Survey respondents said fear and anxiety around already losing a job or potentially losing work were the greatest concerns. If this anxiety is a reality for you or those in your ministry, we encourage you to read our Mental Health Care During Isolation article with resources to aid in healthy self-care.

 
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