Bible and Your Work Study
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Theology of Work Project: Genesis 1–11
by Theology Of Work Project,inc
Part of the Bible and Your Work Study series
While every book of the Bible will contribute something to our understanding of work, Genesis proves to be the fountain from which the Bible's theology of work flows. Great for group or individual use, at home or at work on your lunch break, this particular study delves into what the story of Creation has to say about faith and work.
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Theology of Work Project: Luke
by William Messenger
Part of the Bible and Your Work Study series
Luke's Gospel is the story of how Christ the King established his Kingdom during his time on earth. But what does that mean for his followers in today's workplace? This eight-week study explores a variety of work-related topics of God's Kingdom from the Gospel of Luke, ranging from wealth, power, and conflict, to leadership, ethics, and provision. Each chapter includes three 30-minute practical lessons, complete with Scripture references and thought-provoking questions, for individuals or groups at work during their lunch hour. Whether following Christ on the dusty roads around Jerusalem, or hearing his sermons and challenges to local religious authorities, this is an opportunity to bring the reality of God's Kingdom into the contemporary workplace.
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Theology of Work Project: Proverbs
by William Messenger
Part of the Bible and Your Work Study series
“Studying Proverbs” is a lifelong endeavor, one that requires using its sayings and teachings as touchstones as we slowly develop virtue, character, and an awe of God. This study will work through the book of Proverbs topically, as readers study qualities and characteristics of the Wise Worker such as trustworthiness, diligence, shrewdness, generosity, justice, sound speech, and modesty. Within each chapter are three lessons each designed for a 30-minute group session. The lessons will explore the book of Proverbs and how it instructs us in regard to work. Great for group or individual use, at home or at work on your lunch break.
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Theology of Work Project: Provision and Wealth
by William Messenger
Part of the Bible and Your Work Study series
God intends for everyone to thrive economically. He wants us to find provision (supply of what we need) for our daily life. He also desires for us to enjoy the abundance (wealth) of his generosity. However, we live and work in a world where some live extravagantly and have enormous wealth, while many others struggle to scratch out a living, going without even the basic necessities. Questions and concerns about God's role in our provision and wealth weigh heavily on almost every Christian's mind whether we are rich or poor, an employee or employer, a student, parent, or retiree, a homeowner, tenant, or homeless person. Fortunately, this concern for the economic sphere of our lives is matched by the priority it is given in Scripture. Provision and wealth are far from peripheral issues in the Bible and feature prominently through both Old and New Testaments.
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Theology of Work Project: James
by William Messenger
Part of the Bible and Your Work Study series
James is jam-packed with wisdom for Christians who want to truly apply their faith to everyday life. James takes its readers through the whole letter, with a particular focus on this question: How might we apply the wisdom of Scripture to the way we behave in the modern marketplace? Twenty-four short studies, grouped into eight weeks or chapters, are perfectly suited to a workplace lunch-hour study group, a church group of workers interested in how to live out their faith from Monday to Friday, or as a personal pre-work devotion.
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Theology of Work Project: Philippians
by William Messenger
Part of the Bible and Your Work Study series
Paul's letter to the Philippians provides a different sort of answer to the question of where we find strength to do our work. The apostle says that our work is not the result of our own efforts, but of God's work in and through us. This eight-week study explores a variety of work-related topics for today's Christian worker, ranging from attitude, ambition, and conflict, to service, provision, and the source of our energy. Each chapter includes three 30-minute practical lessons, complete with Scripture references and thought-provoking questions, for individuals or groups at work during their lunch hour. Whether considering the apostle's own work or hearing his challenges in his letter, this is an opportunity to understand how Christ's character affects his followers in the contemporary workplace.
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Theology of Work Project: Genesis 1-11
by William Messenger
Part of the Bible and Your Work Study series
While every book of the Bible will contribute something to our understanding of work, Genesis proves to be the fountain from which the Bible's theology of workflows. Great for group or individual use, at home or at work on your lunch break, this particular study delves into what the story of Creation has to say about faith and work.
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