Legal advice offered for Christians at work

By Carl • Mar 12th, 2010 • Category: Faith Report

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) _ How open should Christians be about their faith when they’re at work?

That’s the kind of question attorney David Gibbs answers frequently at the Christian Law Association.

Gibbs told WCDR Radio that Christians who own their own companies can promote the gospel if they like — by printing “Jesus Saves” on their invoices, for example.

But he advises Christian employees of secular firms to be respectful and not pushy about their faith.

On the other hand, he says conversations about religion shouldn’t be prohibited at work, and should be as permissible as talking about sports or anything else.

Gibbs says the Christian Law Association welcomes questions and can offer free legal assistance.

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