By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Thrive News Co.Thrive News Co.
0

No products in the cart.

Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • About
  • Church
    ChurchShow More
    As America approaches its 250th anniversary, the life of Harriet Tubman stands as a powerful example of faith, courage, and the fight for freedom.
    America 250: Remembering Harriet Tubman’s Fight For Freedom
    March 12, 2026
    William Owens is biking across Asia spreading the love of God
    From Brokenness to Redemption
    February 24, 2026
    Comments by Religious Liberty Commission member Carrie Prejean Boller opposing Zionism ignite backlash, as Rabbi Meir Soloveichik and others challenge her sweeping claim about Catholics and Israel.
    Religious Liberty Commission Panelist Removed for Zionism Comments
    February 13, 2026
    The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has rejected gender-related procedures for minors, citing low-quality evidence and ethical concerns, drawing praise from HHS leaders.
    Plastic Surgeons Reject Gender Procedures for Minors, Cite Lack of Evidence
    February 10, 2026
    If Faith Were On Trial, Would You Be Convicted?
    If Faith Were On Trial, Would You Be Convicted?
    February 3, 2026
  • Media
    MediaShow More
    Gwen Stefani shares how her son’s prayer preceded her unexpected pregnancy at age 44, a story many believers say highlights the power of prayer and the gift of life.
    Gwen Stefani Shares How Son’s Prayer Led to Miraculous Pregnancy at 44
    March 12, 2026
    As subscription giants struggle with churn and decision fatigue, Doug Bognar argues that affinity-based streaming and mission-driven FAST networks are winning by serving deeply connected niche audiences over mass-market scale.
    Why Christian Media Is Poised to Win the Streaming Wars in 2026
    February 24, 2026
    : TPUSA's record-breaking All-American Halftime Show featured Kid Rock sharing the Gospel with millions, contrasting Bad Bunny's performance and highlighting America's faith vs. multiculturalism divide.
    Dueling Halftime Shows: Bad Bunny vs. TPUSA’s All-American Celebration of Faith, Family, and Freedom
    February 10, 2026
    Discover Turning Point USA's All-American Halftime Show this Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026: Kid Rock headlines with Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett in a patriotic celebration of faith, family, and freedom. Stream live on X, YouTube, Rumble, Daily Wire+, Real America's Voice, and more as an alternative to the NFL's halftime performance.
    The ‘All-American Halftime Show’ is a Patriotic Alternative to Super Bowl Halftime Performance
    March 11, 2026
    Grammy Winners Use Music’s Biggest Stage To Share Testimony, Proclaim Redemption, And Declare That Jesus Is For Everyone
    Jelly Roll and Brandon Lake Take the Grammy Stage and Point Millions to Jesus
    February 3, 2026
  • Government
    GovernmentShow More
    pete-hegseth
    Sec. Of War Pete Hegseth Quotes Psalm 144 Over U.S. Troops As Battle Against Iran Continues
    March 12, 2026
    General George Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, whose reverence for God shaped his leadership in war and in peace.
    The Kneeling General: Washington’s Forgotten Source of Strength
    February 16, 2026
    President Trump calls prayer 'America's superpower' at the 2026 National Prayer Breakfast. Pastor Paula White praises his faith leadership as America prepares to rededicate as one nation under God.
    2026 National Prayer Breakfast: Faith Rising, Nation Rededicating
    February 10, 2026
    In Lengthy Post, House Speaker Defends Immigration Enforcement with Scripture, Distinguishing Personal Charity from Government's Duty to Uphold Laws Amid Pope Leo XIV Clash
    House Speaker Mike Johnson: The Bible Supports Strong Borders
    February 5, 2026
    White House Border Czar Tom Homan says cooperation with ICE will reduce federal agents in Minnesota while prioritizing criminal illegal immigrants and public safety.
    Tom Homan Says Cooperation With ICE Will Reduce Federal Presence in Minnesota
    January 29, 2026
  • Arts
    • Sports
    ArtsShow More
    forrest-frank
    Forrest Frank Draws a “Line in the Sand,” Announces He Will Not Attend Dove Awards or Grammys
    October 8, 2025
    soul-on-fire
    ‘Soul On Fire’ Trailer Released – the True Story of Survivor and Speaker John O’Leary
    June 28, 2025
    beach-boys-brian-wilson
    ‘I’d Give Everything I’ve Ever Done to Know that My Dad Loved Me’
    June 16, 2025
    michael-tait-grace
    Michael Tait’s Public Confession: A Christian Music Icon Confronts His Past
    June 11, 2025
    tim-allen
    Actor Tim Allen’s Faith Journey
    June 6, 2025
  • Education
    EducationShow More
    The family of a Georgia teacher killed in a prank calls for grace and mercy for the students involved, reflecting Christ’s forgiveness and love in the midst of tragedy.
    Georgia Teacher Killed in Prank, Family Responds with Forgiveness and Mercy
    March 11, 2026
    The U.S. Supreme Court delivers a historic victory for parental rights, ruling that California cannot conceal children’s gender transitions from parents. Landmark 6-3 decision restores protections for families nationwide.
    U.S. Supreme Court Delivers Historic Victory for Parental Rights, Strikes Down California’s Secret Gender Transition Policies
    March 4, 2026
    In an era of declining Christian colleges, Van Mylar argues these faith-integrated institutions are vital for forming whole persons, not just professionals. Explore the crisis threatening character-driven education.
    Faith, Formation and the Future of Christian Colleges
    December 24, 2025
    U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez
    Federal Judge Strikes Down California’s School Gender Secrecy Policies as Unconstitutional
    December 24, 2025
    Tragedy at Brown University Claims Faithful Young Life: Remembering Ella Cobbs Cook Amid Ongoing Manhunt and Eternal Hope in Christ
    Brown University Student Was Woman of Faith, Leader of College Republicans
    December 18, 2025
  • Family
    FamilyShow More
    Christian Ethicists And Medical Advocates Warn That Expanding Assisted Suicide Laws Risks Redefining Compassion And Weakening Society’s Commitment To Protect The Vulnerable.
    Federal Appeals Court Asked to Examine Dangers & Slippery Slope of Assisted Suicide
    March 11, 2026
    February is recognized as National Senior Independence Month — a time to celebrate older adults and their yearning to live independently in everyday life.
    The Lost Practice of Teaching Children to Honor Their Elders
    February 12, 2026
    savannah-guthrie-and-mom
    Savannah Guthrie Calls for Prayer as Search Continues for Missing Mother Nancy Guthrie
    February 3, 2026
    Vice President JD Vance warns America against returning to paganism at the March for Life as the White House declares President Trump the most pro-life president in U.S. history.
    JD Vance Warns America Against Paganism at March for Life
    January 28, 2026
    Digital addiction is shaping kids’ habits and hearts. Here are five biblical ways parents can help children unplug, grow in faith, and live with purpose.
    Five Ways to Help Kids Break Free From Digital Addiction
    January 27, 2026
  • More
    • Podcast
    • Advertising
    • Agency
    • Write for THRIVE!
  • Listings
    • Business Directory
    • Add Listing
  • Store
  • Subscribe
  • Donate
Reading: Sharing faith in hostile environments
Share
Font ResizerAa
Thrive News Co.Thrive News Co.
0
  • Home
  • Church
  • Media
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Directory
  • Subscribe
  • Donate
Search
  • Home
  • About
  • Categories
    • Church
    • Media
    • Sports
    • Education
    • Family
    • Movies
    • Business
  • Join Us
  • Advertising
  • Directory
  • Donate
  • Shop
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Advertise
  • About
  • Search Home
  • Search Result
  • All Listings
  • Single Category
  • Single Location
  • Single Tag
  • Author Profile
  • Dashboard
  • Registration
  • Login
  • Checkout
  • Payment Receipt
  • Transaction Failure
  • Job Apply Form
  • Select Your Plan
  • Messaging Terms & Conditions
  • Sign up free!
  • Directory Checkout
  • Advertising
  • News Summary
  • Christian News Feed
  • Sign In
  • Sign In
  • Sign In
  • Refund and Returns Policy
  • Refund and Returns Policy
  • Faith-Based News: A Biblical Perspective on Today’s Headlines
  • Write for THRIVE! News
  • Write for THRIVE!
  • Faith-Based News: Truthful Reporting with a Biblical Worldview
  • Christian News: Covering the Church, Culture, and Kingdom Work Around the World
© 2024 THRIVE! News Foundation. All Rights Reserved.
Thrive News Co. > Blog > Christian News > Church > Sharing faith in hostile environments
Church

Sharing faith in hostile environments

Bruce Sidebotham
Last updated: December 15, 2023 1:32 am
By Bruce Sidebotham 9 Min Read
Share
SHARE

Post-Christian workplace witness

Witnessing in the American workplace has always been dicey, and it’s not getting simpler. Misgendering, deadnaming and using the wrong pronouns create new complications and create a new legal basis for hostile work environments. With language, gender status and compliance becoming sacrosanct, the American landscape for workplace witness approaches what I experienced when teaching at a university in a Muslim country. Here are some lessons from that experience.

In a Muslim country, the cardinal rule is NEVER insult Mohammed or criticize Islam. Its corollary is don’t say or do anything that questions the truth and superiority of Islam. In the majority Muslim world, Muslim hegemony is a cancel culture where expressive freedom is highly constrained. Draw a picture of Muhammed or accidentally damage a Qur’an and you may die (I’ve seen it happen). Blaspheme against the prophet and you may start a riot. If you start a riot, it’s your fault and not the rioter’s fault. Inadvertently insult the Prophet with a survey that ends up ranking ten figures as more “admired” than Muhammad (as Arswendo did in 1990), and you end up in jail for inspiring riots.

Navigating workplace opportunities and landmines

So how did I have a workplace testimony in that environment? I accepted that my testimony depended more on identity and behavior than on spoken words. Virtue signaling isn’t limited to progressive fundamentalism, it’s also perfected in the Muslim world. Muslims signal piety through their five pillars: the fast, the pilgrimage, the creed, giving alms and the five daily times for prayer.

By avoiding the pillars of Islam, I clearly signaled that I was not a Muslim. By going to church on Sundays and having a personal Bible, I signaled that I was a Christian. Because the society around me was identity-based, whether I was kind or unkind was ascribed to that identity. Identity politics in America, while stifling speech, provides a similar opportunity for identity-based witnessing: when Christians are kind or unkind, that action is ascribed to their Christian identity. It’s the same for all the other virtues and vices: honesty, patience, self-control, lying, stealing, cheating and so on. Identity-based evangelism must do a lot of heavy lifting to overcome bigotry and stereotypes.

Testing your faith & character

Having a clear identity carries two prices. First, through it, actions speak louder than words. It means behaviors can help one’s testimony, but it also means they can hurt one’s testimony. Second, having a clear identity as a religious minority can result in discrimination. Many Christians among Muslim majorities try to hide their identities to avoid persecution. But having a workplace testimony, by definition, precludes flying under the radar. Ironically, facing discrimination actually becomes an opportunity to project Christian virtues. Identifying as a committed Jesus-follower when in the majority doesn’t earn much credit, but doing so as a mistreated minority says something about one’s faith and character.

But testimony should be more than non-verbal. Talking about Muhammed or Islam leads into a minefield, but talking about Jesus and one’s personal experience with him never caused me any trouble. And asking to pray in the name of Jesus with people about their concerns or problems was always eagerly accepted. Similarly, challenging progressive social norms is not likely to be well received. But sharing an uplifting personal experience might be, especially in a culture that cannot deny personal experience.

Another lesson I learned was that public space in a Muslim country is Muslim space. Religious freedom for non-Muslims only exists in private. I also learned that symbols are important. Therefore, public symbols and public displays of Christian virtue end up insulting Islam, including the Bible. Sharing my faith or giving a Bible had to be done in the setting of a private personal relationship.

Secularism has similar attitudes in America, where “separation of church and State” is often interpreted as “separation of religious expression from public space.” Christian symbols on public property have been under attack for years. State schools keep trying to throw Christian groups off their campuses. Leaders in business and government are pressured and threatened to keep Bibles and Bible verses out of public spaces and out of their email signatures. Under these circumstances, Christian testimony ends up becoming more private. Personal relationships become more significant. Impersonal religious symbols in public become inflammatory.

In this identity-based cancel culture, maintaining good interpersonal relationships for opportunity to talk about Jesus and one’s personal relationship to him is critical for workplace witness. Listening to other people’s problems and praying for them can be a powerful tool through which the Holy Spirit can work. But the relationship piece must be balanced with maintaining a clear identity as an uncompromised Christian. Embracing the majority lifestyle and woke virtue-signaling may get you accepted, but after that, you may have nothing perceptible to offer that’s any different from the unbelievers around you.So how do Christians handle it when the pronoun and bathroom police demand acceptance of unbiblical sexual expressions? While Constitutional protection for minority religious expression doesn’t exist in Muslim countries, American Christians still have Constitutional protections for sincerely held religious beliefs. Employment laws still support requests for religious accommodation. Many organizations are fighting hard to preserve these workplace protections in America as part of their Christian beliefs.

Standing firm for Christian values

Standing firm on traditional Christian positions for marriage and sexuality will have costs, even if it does remain Constitutionally protected. Some Christians may feel called to accommodate pronoun and bathroom demands. They will end up compromising some identity to preserve relationship opportunities. Others will be called to resist pronoun and bathroom demands, though they should do so with kindness and gentleness. They will stand out and be more persecuted. Both callings are valid, with different pros and cons and different ways that the Holy Spirit can move. Both groups will need to have grace and support each other in their different callings. It’s bad enough to be persecuted by the majority religion. Christians don’t need to be condemning each other.

In the majority Muslim world, some churches fortress themselves and avoid reaching out to Muslims in order to protect themselves from violent reprisals. They are islands of socially acceptable private identity in a sea of Islam. Recently, some churches are trying to evangelize their Muslim neighbors and are showing more courage in public spaces. Surprisingly, these outreach-minded Christians often face more hostility from neighboring and fearful Christians than from Muslims. A similar divide has arrived in America. Some Christians are dictating to each other how firm to stand and how much to give in. For good workplace testimony, Christians should not be criticizing each other to unbelieving outsiders. Jesus said that the world will know we are his by our love for one another. Showing that love for other Christians despite disagreement is another important part of workplace witness.

You Might Also Like

America 250: Remembering Harriet Tubman’s Fight For Freedom

From Brokenness to Redemption

Religious Liberty Commission Panelist Removed for Zionism Comments

Plastic Surgeons Reject Gender Procedures for Minors, Cite Lack of Evidence

If Faith Were On Trial, Would You Be Convicted?

TAGGED:Bruce SidebothamSharing faith

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Threads Email Print
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Wink0
Surprise0
Previous Article anti-semitism-college-campuses Why I am glad to see campus antisemitism revealed
Next Article Family Leader, DeSantis booster in Iowa doesn’t believe Trump’s lead in polls
Donate Now

Search Articles

Stay Connected

FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
LinkedInFollow
TruthFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad image
- Advertisement -
Ad image

Latest News

Gwen Stefani shares how her son’s prayer preceded her unexpected pregnancy at age 44, a story many believers say highlights the power of prayer and the gift of life.
Gwen Stefani Shares How Son’s Prayer Led to Miraculous Pregnancy at 44
Media
pete-hegseth
Sec. Of War Pete Hegseth Quotes Psalm 144 Over U.S. Troops As Battle Against Iran Continues
Government
Hezbollah And Iran Launch Coordinated Strikes On Israel Using Cluster Munitions, Targeting Civilians And Intensifying Regional Conflict.
Hezbollah And Iran Escalate Attacks On Israel, Deploying Banned Cluster Munitions And Targeting Civilians In Coordinated Strikes
Israel
The family of a Georgia teacher killed in a prank calls for grace and mercy for the students involved, reflecting Christ’s forgiveness and love in the midst of tragedy.
Georgia Teacher Killed in Prank, Family Responds with Forgiveness and Mercy
Education
Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

You Might Also Like

These leaders did not finish well because they were stronger or less tempted. They finished well because they built structures of dependence on Christ first, and on communities that could see them truly. They refused to let the platform replace parish, or audience replace accountability.
Church

Platforms Offer No Protection

February 2, 2026
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon's arrest highlights a key truth: you can't disrupt a church service and claim journalistic privilege. From a Christian view, swift justice (Ecclesiastes 8:11) safeguards worship and deters evil.
Church

The Don Lemon Arrest: Protecting Sacred Spaces and the Swift Hand of Justice

January 30, 2026
An illegal protest disrupted a Minnesota church service, prompting DOJ action under the FACE Act. Here’s who defended the church invasion—and what’s at stake for religious freedom.
Church

Behind the Church-Busting in Minneapolis

January 28, 2026
TPUSA Faith launched its “Make Heaven Crowded” tour at Harvest Christian Fellowship as Erika Kirk shared how her marriage with Charlie Kirk was intentionally built around spreading the gospel.
Church

Erika Kirk Shares Her and Charlie’s Marriage Mission at Make Heaven Crowded Tour Launch

January 28, 2026
Previous Next

Daily Report

Quick Links

About

Advertising

Subscriptions

Affiliates

Directory

Shop

Links

Linktree

Marketing

Shop

Donate

 

Thrive News Co.Thrive News Co.
Follow US
© 2024 Thrive News Foundation. All Rights Reserved.
thrive-news-studio
Subscribe Today

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss the latest news

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?