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FAITH AND WORK BOOK REVIEW:
Redeeming Work: A Guide to Discovering God’s Calling for Your Career by Bryan Dik. Templeton Press. 224 pages. 2020
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I was introduced to this book in Tom Nelson’s new book Why Your Work Matters. The purpose of the book is to give practical, actionable advice to Christians seeking to discern their callings and live out their faith within their careers. The book draws from wisdom derived from Scripture and vocational psychology. It walks the reader through how you can discern and live God’s calling within your career path, leaning on points of convergence in the foundation of Scripture and the findings of psychological science.
The author tells us that as Christians, we want to glorify God in our work. We want to feel confident that we are following God’s will in our career decisions. But it is not easy.
The author tells us that everything in the book has built on a Four-Act (creation, fall, redemption, and renewal) Story foundation. Readers of the book can utilize PathwayU, an online career assessment system. The book includes a number of helpful stories and covers a variety of subjects including calling, individualized interpretation, feedback, career interventions, gifting, personality traits, informational interviews, job search, career adaptability, planned happenstance, and work in eternity.
An Appendix “The Four-Act Story of Scripture: Our Foundation for Redeeming Work” goes into more detail of a subject the author introduces in chapter one of the book.
This will be a helpful book for Christians who wish to clarify their callings so that they can find work that aligns with their giftings.

Here are a few of my favorite quotes from the book:


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Creation Regained: Biblical Basis for a Reformational Worldview by Albert Wolters
This book is recommended by the Center for Faith & Work. They write:
“Few contemporary books have been cited as often by those who are writing about taking up callings and vocations faithfully. This serious little book walks us through the key Biblical themes of the goodness of creation, the seriousness of the fall into sin, the decisive redemption gained by Christ, and the implications of working out the promised hope for a creation-wide restoration. With the keen eye of a philosopher and the passion of a Bible scholar, Wolter’s offers one of the definitive, concise books about a Christian worldview.  One of the most important books for those of us in CFW and highly recommended to understand a uniquely Christian view of cultural and vocational engagement.”

As we read through this this book we now look at the second half of Chapter 2: Creation: The Law of Creation. Here are a few helpful quotes from this section of the chapter:

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