There are many helpful resources (books and blogs, for example) available to help you in your faith and work journey, helping you to connect your faith with your work. Did you know that there is now a Faith and Work Bible as well? The General Editor is David Kim Executive Director at the Center for Faith and Work at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City. Here is my overview of the Faith and Work Bible.
Here are a few helpful organizations and resources – there are many more – that can assist you as you work to integrate your faith and work:
Center for Faith and Work at Redeemer Presbyterian Church. The Center for Faith & Work (CFW) at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City exists to explore and investigate the gospel’s unique power to renew hearts, communities, and the world, in and through our day-to-day work.
Center for Faith & Work at LeTourneau University. The Center for Faith & Work at LeTourneau University helps Christians close the gap between Sunday worship and Monday work. Sign up to receive twice-monthly updates (articles, events, resources).
Made to Flourish. Made to Flourish provides resources and training to empower a growing network of pastors to connect Sunday faith to Monday work for their churches.
Work Life. This organization helps people find purpose at work.
Gospel Coalition Faith and Work articles. On a weekly basis the Gospel Coalition offers helpful articles about people who integrate their faith and work.
The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE). The IFWE is a Christian organization advancing a free and flourishing society by revolutionizing the way people view their work. They send out a helpful email with a few articles each weekend.
Workmatters. This organization helps you discover God’s purpose for your work.
Coram Deo Blog. Every other week we offer links to our favorite faith and work articles and quotes, along with a book review.
Do you have additional faith and work resources that you would recommend?
November 29, 2018 at 11:50 am
Two thumbs up. You always wonder why you’re where you are. thanks for the post.
November 30, 2018 at 8:30 am
Thanks so much for reading and the encouragement, William!