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Today you installed a shower/taught long division/wrote a compliance policy/cut hair/changed nine nappies/led a Bible study. Does God care what you did? Does he care how you did it?

In Christian circles, there can be a lot of confusion about whether our work matters, and how our work relates to God’s work. The Bible paints a very rich picture showing us the unique significance of the Lord’s work, while also showing us all the valuable ways in which we exert ourselves in obedience to God—whether at home, for our employers, in study, in church, and in doing good.

In Transforming Work, Simon Flinders and Paul Grimmond invite you to rethink the how and why of work by exploring what God tells us in his word, making sense of the Bible both praising work and lamenting it. They delve with warmth and insight into questions around relationships and responsibilities, and why ‘just get on with it’ and ‘work–life balance’ aren’t satisfying solutions to work difficulties. Ultimately, you’ll marvel with them at the day in history that transformed the meaning of your work forever.

Whatever form of work God has set before you, Transforming Work will re-orient you so that your heart steers your hands in worship of God even in the most everyday of tasks.

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Transforming Work

Transforming Work came from looking at what the bible had to say about work, and in particular the authors tried to think through what the bible says about work compared with what we automatically think of when we use the term ‘work’, resulting in the book having quite a broad scope as we reflect God’s image in our day-to-day and go about the good works God has given us to do. It does a really good job of taking you through relevant passages from the bible, and linking it to things like rest, service, motivation and purpose before going into more specifics like how we relate to authority and how we participate in church. It is an excellent read for any Christian, whether they do paid ‘work’ or not, and encouraged me in worshipping God with my whole life, while reminding me to marvel again that God sees, cares and invites me to participate.

Hazel

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