We Are All Working Within a Falling and Failing System
Many people — Christian or not — make ethical compromises in their quest for career success.
The vision of the Theology of Work Project is that every Christian be equipped and committed for work as God intends. A Christian approach makes work more meaningful and productive, benefits society and the people we work with and for, gets us through the challenges we face on the job, draws people to Jesus, and brings glory to God. Find out more at https://www.theologyofwork.org
Many people — Christian or not — make ethical compromises in their quest for career success.
Babylon represents the dead-end street of humanity's attempt to build their culture apart from God.
Would it be sacrilegious to send out pastors not simply as evangelists but as witnesses who honor Jesus Christ by the way they do their jobs?
Work is part of God's big picture. God created all things and He has revealed that, in His sovereignty,
In Genesis we see God at work, and we learn how God intends us to work. We both obey and disobey God in our work, and we discover that God is at work in both our obedience and disobedience.
Followers of Jesus must strive to create workplaces where justice and the common good are upheld, and people can develop the gifts God has given them.
While Revelation is difficult to crack, it has a number of relevant lessons about the "big picture" of work today.
God blesses people in countless ways—spiritual, mental, emotional and material.