Integrity Moments

Integrity Moments is a 60 second workday devotional from CEO, Rick Boxx, that provides business leaders with helpful insight into what the Bible says about our work and how we can fully integrate our faith into our vocational calling.

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A Poor Choice

2023-02-18T15:51:03-06:00August 15th, 2022|Tags: , , |

King Rehoboam had his first big test after becoming king. Towards the end of King Solomon’s reign, the people of Israel had been heavily oppressed by Rehoboam’s father, Solomon.   The Israelites requested that King Rehoboam have mercy on them and lighten their load.   Rehoboam needed wise counsel. But instead of relying on Solomon’s older and wiser counselors, Rehoboam chose ...

Enduring Work: Part V

2023-02-18T15:39:24-06:00August 12th, 2022|Tags: , , |

Bezalel was a craftsman who modeled enduring work. In this series we’re discussing the different attributes that made Bezalel’s work so lasting.   The final attribute is knowledge.   My mother’s nursing home called about my mother’s medications. I asked Kathy to speak to her, because I didn’t understand what she was talking about.  Had the nursing home called about mom’s ...

Enduring Work: Part III

2023-02-18T15:35:11-06:00August 10th, 2022|Tags: , , |

Bezalel was a craftsman who modeled enduring work. In this series we’re discussing the different attributes that made Bezalel’s work long-lasting.   Bezalel’s second attribute is skill. God gave Bezalel unique skills in his area of expertise, craftsmanship.   God has blessed each of us with certain skills. Some are gifted at sales, others with finance, and some as craftsmen.   Enduring ...

Enduring Work: Part II

2023-02-18T15:32:52-06:00August 9th, 2022|Tags: , , |

Most of us would love for our work to endure beyond our lifetimes. Bezalel was a craftsman who modeled that level of enduring work.  Bezalel built the ark of the covenant which still existed thousands of years later. The Bible tells us of Bezalel’s attributes that made his work so enduring.    Exodus 35:30 says, “The Lord has called by name Bezalel ...

Enduring Work: Part I

2023-02-18T15:27:58-06:00August 8th, 2022|Tags: , , |

King Solomon had just given his inauguration speech when he decided to publicly worship God. But the tabernacle and altar weren’t in Jerusalem.  Approximately 440 years before Solomon became king, a craftsman named Bezalel had been charged by God to build the altar, the ark, and most elements inside the tabernacle.   2 Chronicles 1:5 says, “But the bronze altar that ...

Faith at Work Obstacles

2023-02-11T12:06:27-06:00August 5th, 2022|Tags: , , |

Recently a podcast host asked me this question, “What are some obstacles that hinder business leaders from integrating their faith and work?” My first answer was, “fear.”  The fear of being sued or being disliked by others, causes many leaders to hide their faith so well that they would never be convicted in a courtroom of being a Christian.  ...

Unlimiting God

2023-02-11T12:02:16-06:00August 4th, 2022|Tags: , , |

For decades, breaking the 4-minute mile seemed impossible. Then in 1954, Roger Bannister accomplished the impossible.  Over 1600 people have since broken the 4-minute mile. Just as we put mental limits on what we believe is possible, we can also limit God.   As Elisha watched his mentor, Elijah, frequently unleash God’s power, Elisha acquired the boldness to do likewise. ...

The Final Arbiter of Justice

2023-02-11T11:55:34-06:00August 3rd, 2022|Tags: , , |

Recently, there has been a public outcry by many against some of our Supreme Court justices and their decisions. These critics contend that the Supreme Court’s decisions have been unjust. But, who defines justice?  When an individual is the final arbiter of justice, personal beliefs can cloud decisions.   In 2 Chronicles 19:6, King Jehoshaphat instructed his appointed judges, “Consider ...

A Praying Coach

2023-02-11T11:40:27-06:00August 1st, 2022|Tags: , , |

In Bremerton, Washington, Coach Kennedy led prayers in the locker room before football games. He also prayed after games at the 50-yard line.   Kennedy’s school district demanded that he stop all prayer. The coach complied with their demands with one exception. Kennedy continued to pray privately at midfield, resulting in his termination.  The Supreme Court recently ruled for Coach ...

Effective Rules and Regulations

2023-02-11T11:31:38-06:00July 29th, 2022|Tags: , , |

As a bank executive I was required to complete an annual conflict of interest report for our bank regulators. This report was looking for any affiliations and any financial transactions I was involved in with outside organizations that may also have a relationship with the bank.  Although it felt like an invasion of privacy, I recognized it to be ...

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