The Intersection Faith, Work, and Life Thought-provoking, yet accessible, The Intersection delves into the profound topic of work and its significance in the lives of Christians. Through a collection of insightful essays, it not only aims to bridge the gap between faith and work, challenging readers to reconsider their understanding of a balanced life and embrace a more integrated approach; it invites readers to ask themselves the question, "What role did God place me here to play in his story?" "This is a joyful gem of a book that invites every person to contemplate how they show up with God for their family, work, and earthkeeping, and then to live it out" Samuel E. Chiang Deputy Secretary General of the World Evangelical Alliance For decades now, I have witnessed the near non-existence of the practical intersection between faith and work. The sacred-secular divide is pervasive, rendering work forever inferior. The result is confusion and ineffectiveness as we try to straddle these two disconnected worlds. The call to return to God's design is desperately needed, a message that can transform communities, cities, and nations. The book you hold in your hands is compact, memorable, and rich in wisdom. Properly applied, it can unlock a wonderful new freedom to be all God intended for you personally and for your work. John D. Beckett Chairman, The Beckett Companies Sometimes advancing the kingdom of God is relegated to religious activities on Sundays. Not so in this book. Bob Varney and Hugh Brandt show us in very practical and inspirational ways how people in every walk of life can advance God's good purposes every day of the week. This is because God cares for what you do on Monday through Saturday as well. If Jesus is not Lord of all, he is not Lord at all. I encourage you to read this brief masterpiece with the intent of becoming a tsaddiq who will daily live a lifestyle of integrated kingdom service in his/her community. David Joel Hamilton Vice President for Strategic Innovation at Youth with a Mission's University of the Nations
The Intersection Faith, Work, and Life Thought-provoking, yet accessible, The Intersection delves into the profound topic of work and its significance in the lives of Christians. Through a collection of insightful essays, it not only aims to bridge the gap between faith and work, challenging readers to reconsider their understanding of a balanced life and embrace a more integrated approach; it invites readers to ask themselves the question, "What role did God place me here to play in his story?" "This is a joyful gem of a book that invites every person to contemplate how they show up with God for their family, work, and earthkeeping, and then to live it out" Samuel E. Chiang Deputy Secretary General of the World Evangelical Alliance For decades now, I have witnessed the near non-existence of the practical intersection between faith and work. The sacred-secular divide is pervasive, rendering work forever inferior. The result is confusion and ineffectiveness as we try to straddle these two disconnected worlds. The call to return to God's design is desperately needed, a message that can transform communities, cities, and nations. The book you hold in your hands is compact, memorable, and rich in wisdom. Properly applied, it can unlock a wonderful new freedom to be all God intended for you personally and for your work. John D. Beckett Chairman, The Beckett Companies Sometimes advancing the kingdom of God is relegated to religious activities on Sundays. Not so in this book. Bob Varney and Hugh Brandt show us in very practical and inspirational ways how people in every walk of life can advance God's good purposes every day of the week. This is because God cares for what you do on Monday through Saturday as well. If Jesus is not Lord of all, he is not Lord at all. I encourage you to read this brief masterpiece with the intent of becoming a tsaddiq who will daily live a lifestyle of integrated kingdom service in his/her community. David Joel Hamilton Vice President for Strategic Innovation at Youth with a Mission's University of the Nations