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What if there was more to work than your job description?
Wherever you spend most of your time, you have specific responsibilities.
If you’re a parent, you need to make meals. If you’re an entrepreneur, you need to drum up new business.
Work isn’t meant to be less than our job description. But surely it must be more than just a job description, right?
We believe so.
“Designing for people with a spirit of generosity is the most ‘image of God’ act I can perform. ”
Wendy Puffer, Design
“Whatever your job is: women and men, lay and clergy: you have a call on your life, and carry that with you wherever you go.”
Janelle Vernon, Communications & Church Work
“Even after I retired, it’s not my habit to sit; I want to serve the Lord and help people where I can.”
Dr. Jeanne Argot; Retirement and Volunteerism
“Whether I am designing or assessing curricula, shaping educational policies and procedures, teaching students how to read the biblical text closely, or shaping the lives of my daughters, my singular aim is to be faithful to a call to help others experience the transforming power of an encounter with God.”
Rev. Dr. Abson Joseph, Higher Education
What are you looking for?
Resources
We’re always simmering on new ways to accompany you into the places you spend most of your time: with resources that allow you to be intentional (but not forced) in serving the people around you.
Relationships
Wondering what it means to be a gospel presence in your neighborhood? Retirement community? School? Workplace?
You’re probably not the first person to ponder similar questions. If you’d like to connect with someone else who’s puzzling out discipleship in a similar domain, email us below!
Stories
Who else is out there caring for others in the places they spend their time?
Check out a few stories below (and send us ideas on who to spotlight next)!
Where does the gospel move you?
Whatever your place of work, play, or relationship: the way of Jesus makes claims on that place.
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