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FAITH AND WORK BOOK REVIEW:
When Work Hurts: Building Resilience When You’re Beat Up or Burnt Out by Meryl Herr. IVP. 196 pages. 2025
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It would be hard to find someone who has not experienced hurt at work, be it a poor performance review, being passed over for a promotion, relationship conflict, etc. Experiencing hurt with our work can also often carry into other aspects of our lives. In this helpful book, Meryl Herr looks at the various ways we can experience hurt at work and what we can do about it. As she does, she walks us through the story of the Israelites from the fall of Jerusalem, their journey into exile, and back home again. She spends the majority of time in what  the Hebrew Scriptures treated as a single book: Ezra-Nehemiah.

The author writes about what it looks and feels like when work beats us up, burns us out, or breaks our hearts. Along the way, she introduces us to several people who have experienced all types of work hurt, including herself. At the end of each chapter, she includes a helpful “Work Hurt Clinic” where you can revisit some of the main ideas and begin to apply some of the practices.

Among the many aspects of hurt we experience with our work that she addresses in the book are disappointment, disillusionment, despair, displacement (vocational, relational, spiritual), vocational discernment, everyday faithfulness, our sense of calling, toxic workplaces and bosses, courage, exploitation, oppression, burnout, overworking, and hope.

The author tells us that disappointment at work is an everyday experience for most of us. This is a helpful book to help us with the hurts we experience with our work.

Here are 10 of my favorite quotes from the book:


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

We are reading through Working Blessedly Forever, Volume 1: The Shape of Marketplace Theology by R. Paul Stevens.  In this volume, the first of three, Stevens explores the shape of marketplace theology, its posture and methodology. Marketplace theology is the science of working blessedly forever.

This week we look at Chapter 9: Blessing the Workplace. Here are a few helpful quotes from the chapter:

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