Exploring the Deeper Meaning of Work and Vocation

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Delve into the profound aspects of work and vocation with insights on the gap between Sundays and Mondays, the significance of our work in God's story, and the redefinition of work as a contribution before remuneration. Discover how a robust theology shapes our understanding of work and learn from stories of pastoral malpractice.


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  1. WORK AND VOCATION DEEPER LEARNING TRACK FAITH AT WORK: MADE TO FLOURISH AS PRESENTED AT EFCA ONE 2015 REV. TOM NELSON

  2. A Story Of Pastoral Malpractice

  3. The Sunday to Monday Gap

  4. The Majority/Minority Disparity

  5. Can We Narrow the Sunday to Monday Gap?

  6. The significance and ultimately the quality of work we do, is determined by our understanding of the story in which we are taking part. -Wendell Berry

  7. The significance and ultimately the quality of work we do, is determined by our understanding of the story in which we are taking part. -Wendell Berry

  8. Reframing Work: Seeing Our Work Through The Lens of God s Story

  9. A Robust Theology That Informs Work

  10. A Helper For What?

  11. Redefining Work

  12. Work is first and foremost contribution, not remuneration.

  13. Work is not primarily a thing one does to live, but the thing one lives to do. -Dorothy Sayers

  14. A Liturgical Regularity That Affirms Work

  15. A Relational Investment That Applauds Work

  16. If it falls to your lot to be a street sweeper, sweep the streets like Michelangelo painted pictures, like Shakespeare wrote poetry, like Beethoven composed music. Sweep streets so well that all the host of heaven and earth will have to pause and say, Here lived a great sweeper, who swept his job well. -Martin Luther King Jr.

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