Employee Gifts For Everyone in Your Company

Employee gifts are an excellent way of making a lasting impression on employees. They make great gift ideas for companies who have employees that are looking to leave the office and set up home in their retirement homes. They are also great for those employees who are new to the company. You can even make it an employee appreciation day when they are given something to remember the day that they were employed by you.

An employee appreciation gift is also a great gift for your boss or anyone else that you want to reward. When employees are happy at work they are more productive. If the workers are satisfied at work then they are more likely to be happy and they will be able to produce better results. In turn this will mean that your business is going to be more profitable.

You can choose to give employee gifts in the form of certificates,gifts baskets,mugs,and many other gifts that make great gift ideas for employees. If you are thinking of giving something that employees will really enjoy then you should consider giving them things that they will actually use,and this means giving them a gift that will make them happy at work.

There are several things that can be given as a gift to employees. You can buy them Christmas cards which can be given in any occasions such as Christmas,Easter,Thanksgiving,or Valentine’s Day. You can also buy them gifts that can be opened at home and will be sent in the post. If you want to give them something that will not only be useful for them but for you as well then you should consider buying them gift certificates.

If you are looking to give employees a gift that can be used by them on a regular basis then you should consider buying them gift certificates to their favorite stores. You can also give them the option of purchasing a holiday gift certificate for the entire year. In order to make sure that your employees are happy and that you are happy then you should buy the best gifts possible.

If you buy your employees gift certificates then you can get great deals because these certificates are usually purchased in large quantities and can be bought online. You can also choose to get a certificate that is redeemable and this will make the entire purchase more affordable. In order to make sure that your employees are happy then you should consider buying employee gifts that are not only worthwhile but that will also make your employees happy and will reward them at work.

Daily Devotional

Title: City of God
Author: Warren Wiersbe

Read Psalm 87:1-7

Most of us have places in this world we love in special ways. It might be an old home or perhaps a school. It might even be a church or a place in that church building where God met you in a significant way. God also has a place He loves especially. “The Lord loves the gates of Zion more than all the dwellings of Jacob” (v. 2). The psalmist refers to the city of God.

Zion is important to Christians also. Of course, our citizenship is in the heavenly Zion (Phil. 3:20), where one day we shall walk the golden streets. But we can give thanks for Jerusalem, the earthly city of God.

First, our foundations are in Zion. This means the foundations of our spiritual life. The Word of God, the Bible, originated from the Jewish nation. The knowledge of the true God came from the Jewish nation. And the Son of God, the Savior of the world, came from the Jewish nation.

Second, our family is in Zion. The psalmist speaks about one who was born there. People born in Jerusalem are proud of their birthplace, just as we are proud of our birthplace. But Christians have been born from above. We have been born again spiritually because we trust Christ as our Savior.

Third, our fountains are in Zion. “All my springs are in you” (v. 7). The word springs means “fountains”–our refreshment, our strength, our spiritual power. They all come from our heavenly Zion.* * *

Believers in Christ are citizens of heavenly Zion. Are you a citizen of the city of God? If not, why not trust Him as your Savior and begin your pilgrimage to Zion?

Daily devotions courtesy of Devotions.org, a ministry of Back to the Bible.
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Got Christ?

THE ROMAN ROAD

Everyone has Sinned: For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. (Romans 3:23)

The penalty for our sin is death: For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus. (Romans 6:23)

God demonstrates His Own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. (Romans 5:8)

To be forgiven for our sin, we must believe and confess that Jesus is Lord. Salvation comes through Jesus Christ: But what does it say? “The Word is near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart,” that is, the Word of faith we are proclaiming: That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved. (Romans 10:8-10)

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Can you see how much Jesus cares for you? So much that He came to earth, died on a cross (in your place, for your sins), and rose again that you might be saved by believing in Him and have everlasting life though Him. See, you are special and worth more than you could ever imagine to Christ. He loves you! Are you ready to be transformed??? It’s easy really, just believe in your heart that Jesus died for you and accept Him as your personal Lord and Savior. Make Him the Master of your life instead of the world being your master. A simple prayer such as the one below can transform your life forever…

Discipleship Lesson

True or False?

Read Jeremiah 28:1 through 30:24

Do you remember taking tests in school that had true and false questions on them? They were really easy if you knew the answer. If you didn’t have a clue, you had only a 50 percent chance of being right.

The Jews struggled to discern who was a false prophet and who was a true one. Many times their sin blinded them to the true prophets, and they chose to accept the false prophets’ teaching. Even today, it can be difficult for some to know the difference between what is true and what is false.

But the prophet who prophesies peace will be recognized as one truly sent by the Lord only if his prediction comes true (Jeremiah 28:9).

The false prophet Hananiah prophesied that the Babylonian captivity would only last two years and then everything would be fine again. This was what the people wanted to hear. But Jeremiah told Hananiah that because he preached rebellion against the Lord (Jeremiah 28:16), he would die. Hananiah died two months later, just as Jeremiah had prophesied. Now who was the true prophet?

Prayer Suggestion: Father, help us to be able to discern the true from the false in spiritual matters.

Quicklook: Jeremiah 28:5–17