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Old 03-06-2018, 09:19 PM   #561
GtrsRGr8
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The following freebie is an ebook exploring what it looks like to integrate one's faith as a Christian and his or her work. It comes to us from the Max De Pree Seminary Center for Leadership at Fuller Seminary.

The subject of work and the Christian must be a budding topic among professing Christians. I brought up, a couple of posts back, a "Theology of Work Project" that I had never heard of before, and the fact that they have created a set of commentaries/Bible studies on every book of the Bible (I actually said, "the New Testament"--I was off by only 39 books (the number of books in the Old Testament) ha), showing how every one of those books deals with the topic of work. In the email that I got about this present freebie, Mark Roberts, executive director of Fuller Seminary’s Max De Pree Center for Leadership, explains, "Increasingly, the conversation about faith and work is emerging among more diverse participants in more diverse communities". He goes on to say about this freebie that it is "a collection of articles on faith and work that reflect some of those diverse perspectives."

This free ebook is actually an issue of Fuller Seminary's magazine, Fuller. The essays in it are curated by Dr. Roberts. "In reading these essays, you’ll think afresh about how your faith shapes your work and vice versa, and how, through your daily work, you are contributing to God’s work in the world," Roberts says.

Go here to get the freebie. It is a PDF, and unlike the freebie about work a couple of posts back, downloading and saving this one was simple, easy, and glitch-free.

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