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FAITH AND WORK BOOK REVIEW:

Faithful Work: In the Daily Grind with God and for Others by Ross Chapman and Ryan Tafilowski. IVP. 112 pages. 2024
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Faithful Work is the third excellent book on faith and work to have recently come out of the Denver Institute for Faith and Work group, following books by Joanna Meyer and Jeff Haanen. The book was written by Ross Chapman, current CEO of the Denver Institute for Faith and Work and Ryan Tafilowski, pastor and assistant professor. With this short book, the authors hope to stir the reader’s mind and heart toward a renewed vision of daily work. They hope to “increase the understanding of what it means for our faith to intersect with our work, and that through this understanding, our cities will be filled with disciples of Jesus—good citizens who will live out the implications of the gospel, not just in church on Sundays but every day in all of life.”
The book touches on a number of important subjects, including what the Bible says about work, the so called sacred/secular divide, redeeming work, a two-part or “truncated gospel”, the instrumental and intrinsic understandings of work, a crisis of place, our primary and secondary callings, politics, and a renewed vision of rest.
The book concludes with an “Epilogue: A Framework for Change” by Jeff Haanen and Ross Chapman about the five guiding principles that are used to guide the work at the Denver Institute for Faith and Work.

Faithful Work is a good introduction to the Christian understanding of work, and how to integrate our faith with our work, and thus a worthy addition to your library.
Below are some of my favorite quotes from the book:


Faith and Work Book Club – Won’t you read along with us?

We are reading Working in the Presence of God: Spiritual Practices for Everyday Work by Denise Daniels and Shannon Vandewarker. This book was recommended by the Nashville Institute for Faith + Work.

The Amazon description of the book reads in part:
“How do we invite God into our everyday lives? Working in the Presence of God discusses the incorporation of spiritual disciplines into the ordinary rhythms of everyday experience. God is already present and active, so by becoming aware of workday rhythms and focusing on where various spiritual practices might be implemented in our jobs, we can be transformed into Christ’s likeness through our work.”

This week we look at the Preface: A Theological Framework for Work. Here are a few helpful quotes from this section:

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