The Sacredness of Secular Work : 4 Ways Your Job Matters for Eternity (Even When You're Not Sharing the Gospel)
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0593193091
ISBN-13
9780593193099
Publisher
Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc)
Imprint
Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc)
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 30th, 2024
Print length
224 Pages
Weight
338 grams
Dimensions
14.70 x 21.80 x 2.40 cms
Product Classification:
Christian spirituality & religious experienceAdvice on careers & achieving success
Ksh 4,500.00
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From a leading voice in the faith and work movement and author of Redeeming Your Time comes the revolutionary message that God sees our daily workin whatever form it takeswith far more value than we ever imagined.
The Sacredness of Secular Work does an extraordinary job of being both personally relevant and, more importantly, biblically faithful.Randy Alcorn, New York Times bestselling author of Heaven
Does your work matter for eternity?
Sadly, most believers dont think so. Sure, the 1 percent of the time they spend sharing the gospel with their co-workers matters. But most Christians view the other 99 percent of their time as meaning very little in the grand scheme of things.
But thats not how God sees it.
Jordan Raynor, a leading voice in the faith and work movement and bestselling author, offers a revolutionary message about how our daily jobsfrom baristas and entrepreneurs to stay-at-home parent and coacheshave intrinsic and eternal value. In The Sacredness of Secular Work, he reveals unexpected ways our work truly matters. In these pages youll discover
How a low regard of our work limits our understanding of God and His Kingdom
Inspiring ways your work can reveal Gods kingdom on earth here and now
Surprising strategies for ensuring your vocation has an eternal legacy
Vital insights on what Gods view of work tells us about heaven
Combining research, Scripture, and storytelling, Jordan Raynor proves that work, in its diverse forms, is one of the primary activities that brings God delight. This biblical perspective will set you free to pursue your passions and skills andperhaps for the first timeexperience the Creators delight in the work of your hands.
The Sacredness of Secular Work does an extraordinary job of being both personally relevant and, more importantly, biblically faithful.Randy Alcorn, New York Times bestselling author of Heaven
Does your work matter for eternity?
Sadly, most believers dont think so. Sure, the 1 percent of the time they spend sharing the gospel with their co-workers matters. But most Christians view the other 99 percent of their time as meaning very little in the grand scheme of things.
But thats not how God sees it.
Jordan Raynor, a leading voice in the faith and work movement and bestselling author, offers a revolutionary message about how our daily jobsfrom baristas and entrepreneurs to stay-at-home parent and coacheshave intrinsic and eternal value. In The Sacredness of Secular Work, he reveals unexpected ways our work truly matters. In these pages youll discover
How a low regard of our work limits our understanding of God and His Kingdom
Inspiring ways your work can reveal Gods kingdom on earth here and now
Surprising strategies for ensuring your vocation has an eternal legacy
Vital insights on what Gods view of work tells us about heaven
Combining research, Scripture, and storytelling, Jordan Raynor proves that work, in its diverse forms, is one of the primary activities that brings God delight. This biblical perspective will set you free to pursue your passions and skills andperhaps for the first timeexperience the Creators delight in the work of your hands.
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