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Amy L. Sherman: A Foretaste of the Kingdom
Amy L. Sherman: A Foretaste of the Kingdom
A successful marriage of faith and vocation has the capacity to bring a foretaste of God's Kingdom to earth.
Amy L. Sherman: Young Adults and Vocation
Amy L. Sherman: Young Adults and Vocation
The failure to teach and equip on the subject of faith and vocation is a major contributor to the young adult dropout rate in churches.
Amy L. Sherman: Discipleship and Vocation
Amy L. Sherman: Discipleship and Vocation
In order for discipleship to be effective, it must address vocation.
Tom Nelson: A Robust Theology That Informs Work
Tom Nelson: A Robust Theology That Informs Work
We must understand the centrality of a robust theology that informs our lives and vocations.
Tom Nelson: The Hidden Years of Jesus
Tom Nelson: The Hidden Years of Jesus
Fundamentally, work is contribution rather than remuneration.
Tom Nelson: Liturgy That Affirms Work
Tom Nelson: Liturgy That Affirms Work
What does Sunday liturgy look like when it celebrates vocation?
Tom Nelson: Beginning with Vocation
Tom Nelson: Beginning with Vocation
We have an integral God who is an integral worker, and work is at the heart of the story.
Tom Nelson: The Biblical Definition of Work
Tom Nelson: The Biblical Definition of Work
"The seamless design of creation is that we would work."
Tom Nelson: The Bookends of the Bible
Tom Nelson: The Bookends of the Bible
Genesis 1-2 and Revelation 21-22 are necessary to understanding God's purpose for our lives, and these "bookends" help narrow the "Sunday to Monday Gap."
Tom Nelson: Deconstructing Biblical Assumptions
Tom Nelson: Deconstructing Biblical Assumptions
God's introduction as a worker in Genesis 1-2 forces us to reassess and rethink biblical stereotypes and assumptions to develop a doctrine of vocation.
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