Inspiring insights…personal reflections…encouraging words

 

Denise enjoys sharing her perspectives in written contributions to national media and conversations on popular platforms.

What Does It Mean to Be Childfree?

Article by Denise

Christians have a responsibility to bring biblical wisdom into the conversation about more people choosing not to have children.

 

 

Why Can’t Women Choose to Be Childfree?

Interview with Denise

“I thought that I would be a mom, probably have two kids. I thought I would work, as well as have a family,” Denise descscribed her previous expectations to writer Alex Noel.

 

Interview with Denise

Resource Global President Tommy Lee sits down with Denise discuss what it looks like to be a faithful witness for Christ in your marketplace conduct.

 

Called to Be Childfree

Interview with Denise

Host Tola-Doll Fisher is joined by Denise and writer Alex Noel who both feel there is a lack of women in the Church who don’t have children and are happy that way.

 

 

Interview with Denise

Bold leadership is often mistaken for being loud or forceful, but Denise shares a refreshing perspective: true boldness is deeply rooted in humility and faith.

 

Real Rest Through the Renewal of Our Minds

Article by Denise

Experiencing true rest requires more than just altering our actions—it demands the renewal of our minds. That’s because our proclivity to overwork is deeply rooted in the idolatry of work.

 

Rest, Pace, and High Performance 

Interview with Denise

Denise and host Ruthie Kim explore how Denise has learned to embrace rest within the context of a very committed and full life.

 

 

Does God Want Us to Work to Live Or Live to Work?

Interview with Denise

As modern women juggle jobs and children, host Tola-Doll Fisher asks Denise and writer Alex Noel how Christian women should approach their work.

 

How to Be Humble In the Age of Self-Promotion

Article by Denise and Keith Carson

When it comes to promoting our products, services, and selves in the marketplace, we are called to followJesus here, too. Our approach can always reflect this simple truth: It’s not about us.

 

 

Does Spirituality Belong At Work?

Article by Denise and Steve Morris

As diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs have increased over the past four years, some companies are now rethinking DEI to include belonging. Spirituality should be included in this effort.

 

 

Interview with Denise

Denise discusses with host Peju Akintorin all things Faith and Work – including what its like to be an ambitious woman of faith and how to live out your values and purpose in the workplace.

 

Is Peace Possible?

Article by Denise

It’s ironic that the very season that is supposed to celebrate the birth of the Prince of Peace is characterized by the widespread lack of peace.

 

 

Profile: Denise Lee Yohn

Interview with Denise

Denise speaks to Modern Witnesses about a book that was like living water, belonging, and ambition.

 

 

Bring Your Whole Self To Work

Article by Denise

As Christians, our faith is core to our identity – so we can’t really show up and allow ourselves to be seen if we don’t bring our faith to work.

 

 

Coming Out as Christian at Work

Article by Denise

We can embrace the truth—living out our authentic selves at work can be one of the greatest blessings to God, to the people we work with, and to us.

 

The Advantages of the Professional Christian Woman

Article by Denise

Your Christian faith can and should make you a more effective professional.

 

 

We’re Not Having a Work Crisis; We’re Facing An Identity Crisis

Article by Denise

The current workforce trends reflect not a crisis of mental health or workers’ rights or fair wages – it’s a crisis of identity. Too many people have been looking too much to their work to give them their identity.

 

Debunking the ‘Work-Life Balance’ Myth

Article by Denise

Through my career of 30-plus years, I’ve found that work-life balance is a myth…So instead of trying to achieve work-life balance, I’ve pursued centeredness.

 

 

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