How does work fit into a meaningful, God-honoring life? For some, the answer comes quickly. Others have a tough time connecting their job to their faith. Are we just to work hard, avoid immorality, and witness to coworkers?
Questions about work should go even deeper.
- Does all work really matter? Does it matter equally?
- Is being âtrue to your craftâ the same thing as being faithful at work?
- How can you use your work to promote the good of your neighbor, mankind, and the world?
The product of twenty years of thought and hundreds of interviews, Work goes beyond historical background and inspiring stories to explain the Bibleâs teaching on the nature, glory, misery, and eventual restoration of work. Through our work, whatever it may be, we have an opportunity to love our neighbors as ourselvesâand to serve God in transforming his world.
248 pages
View an excerpt here.
Read Tim Challies review here.
âThe last few years have witnessed a flurry of books that treat a Christian view of work. This is the best of them. Well written, historically comprehensive, theologically informed, exegetically sensitive, this is now the âmust readâ volume on the subject.â
âD. A. Carson, Research Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
âWith a high view of creation, a great love for the gospel, and the hope of Christâs kingdom stirring in his heart, Dan has given us a wonderful introduction to a biblical theology of work. It is accessible, practical, and brimming with Danâs wonderful personality.â
âScotty Smith, Pastor Emeritus, Christ Community Church, Franklin, Tennessee
Work: Its Purpose, Dignity, and Transformation is in the following collections: