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The High Calling of Everyday Ordinary Living
BlogCan a Christian simply dedicate his or her life to loving God and loving neighbors, or does God demand us to be...
God’s Intention for Work (Genesis 2) - God’s Word for Work, Online Video Bible Study
Small Group StudyThe first chapters of the bible reveal God's design for human work.
Example - Insights on Teaching Old Testament from Curricular Workshops
Seminary CurriculumParticular OT books and passages that faculty identified as helpful with work.
Course Module in Theology - Work and Eschatology: The End of Work, or Work in the End?
Seminary CurriculumHelp students think about the meaning and purpose of work from an eschatological perspective.
Teaching Business to Seminarians: Crossovers Between Commerce and Kingdom?
Seminary CurriculumWhether teaching MBA students spirituality or teaching seminary students business, a professor does well to...
Creation and Creativity
ArticleThis is an excerpt from Creation and New Creation by Theology of Work Project Biblical Studies Editor Sean...
Intro to Theology of Work Part 1: The Good News (Video)
VideoSean McDonough introduces key topics in the Theology of Work, focusing on the good news. Our labor is a...
A Pastor’s Perspective on Work in the Bible
ArticleAlistair Mackenzie gives a biblical overview of what the Bible says about work.
Solomon Builds the Temple of the Lord (1 Kings 5-8)
Bible CommentarySolomon’s first major task it to build the Temple of the Lord. To achieve this architectural feat, Solomon employs...
Psalm 148
Bible CommentaryUnlike Psalms 146, 147, and 149, Psalms 148 and 150 do not depict God at work, but skip directly to our response of...
The Right Use of Power (Psalm 136)
Bible CommentaryPower is essential to most work, and it must be exercised rightly. Psalm 136 lays out the proper use of power by showing...
Human Creativity With God (Psalm 104)
Bible CommentaryFrom the beginning, God intended human work as a form of creativity under or alongside God’s own creativity.