Hi everyone,
Some people are beginning to pray at the workplace...in China too! They seem to be more devout than many traditional Christians in the West...!
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-33405579****************************************************************************
Saying prayers with colleagues would feel a bit uncomfortable, too intimate an activity in the workplace for many people.
Yet at Chinese real estate giant Tentimes Group, that is exactly what they do in the boardroom before making important decisions.
Three-quarters of the firm's eight-strong senior management team are Christians and founder and chairman Wang Ruoxiong, who himself became a Christian seven years ago, says that when the company has to make difficult decisions, it turns to the Bible for guidance.
In fact, he goes as far to say that it's not him but God running the firm.
"He controls everything. I am merely a housekeeper of Jesus, assisting him in taking care of the company," he says.
While for many, "love" at work may seem equally inappropriate, Mr Robb believes that a softer approach from those at the top, emphasising that the firm is part of a larger world with wider responsibilities, can be very powerful.
He recalls recently holding his granddaughter for the first time, reminding him of holding his own children when they were young, as an explanation for the feeling.
"That depth of feeling in your heart, your capacity to bring that to your work as a leader, your capacity to develop that capability in the organisation and to celebrate it, to reward it, to acknowledge it, to model it.
"Those sorts of things are part of creating a wider vessel and not a narrower vessel. And to the extent that that's spiritual, then I think that's a good thing."
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A very novel approach...I think. I like it. Better than the robotic mindset encouraged by western cultures...IMO
And atheists believe that religion is only for uneducated poor people!!!!
Any views?
Cheers.
Sriram