Resources to Support & Encourage…
From Faith & Work Chicago
Books
Christian Worldview Integration Series - Books for various vocations and how to think biblically about them
Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God’s Work - Timothy Keller
Work Matters: Connecting Sunday Worship to Monday Work - Tom Nelson
God at Work: Your Christian Vocation in All of Life - Gene Edward Veith Jr
A Public Faith, How Followers of Christ Should Serve the Common Good - Miroslav Volf
How then Should We Work? Rediscovering The Biblical Doctrine of Work - Hugh Whelchel
Cultural Liturgies Series (Desiring The Kingdom, Imagining the Kingdom, Awaiting the King) - James K. A. Smith
Kingdom Calling: Vocational Stewardship for the Common Good - Amy Sherman
When the Kings Come Marching In: Isaiah and The New Jerusalem - Richard Mouw
Creation Regained: Biblical Basics for a Reformational Worldview - Albert M. Wolters
Websites
The Global Faith & Work Initiative - If you only want to bookmark one site, we’d recommend this one.
Theology of Work Project - Good systematic theology on topics related to Faith and Work, if you want to see how the Bible addresses specific topics. Also very practical resources and devotional material
The High Calling - Daily blog about work, life and God
Q Ideas - Exploring topics of culture, faith, work and the church. They look at specific cultural issues as well as different vocational fields.
Take a Course
We highly recommend these individual and small-group learning opportunities:
Summer Institute of Faith & Work -This is our 6-week offering during the summer, register in April/May
The Faith & Work Classroom - The Denver Institute for Faith & Work has an incredible library of free courses on every topic from Entrepreneurship to Gender in the Workplace
Christianity Today: Redeeming Work - Amongst other good resources, this includes a great video series for small group interaction.
The Gospel Coalition Faith & Work Courses - 15 free online courses in partnership with various Faith & Work organizations and seminaries. Explore topics across a variety of vocations - from politics to art to medicine and more.