For every 4 characters you read about in the Bible, 3 of them were people who held jobs and roles in the marketplace, in government or the home. Winemakers, midwives, small business owners, prison guards, craftsmen, servants in a household, soldiers, farmers, government officials, harvesters, event managers, advisors to kings… the job titles are vast! And […]| worship.works
We spoke with Daniel, CEO of Worship.Works, about the launch of the School of Work-Based Ministry and its flagship Year of Transformation—a bold program empowering Christians to bring faith to the workplace.| worship.works
“Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit… The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit.” [John 3:5-8] How wonderfully mysterious is the work of the Holy Spirit! Like […]| worship.works
Understanding Work as Worship For many Christians, work can feel like a separate space from their spiritual life. But what if your job is not just a place to earn a paycheck, but a powerful environment where your faith can thrive? Integrating faith with work is not only possible—it’s essential for living out God’s purpose […]| worship.works
Many of us have crossed borders, but perhaps never stopped to reflect on what they truly mean. I am writing this blog from the Myanmar/Thailand border, where an arbitrary line once scratched in the dirt by government officials now marks the divide between vastly different realities. This border is particularly significant for the Karen people, […]| worship.works
‘Yet you, Lord, are our Father.We are the clay, you are the potter;we are all the work of your hand.’ [Isaiah 64:8] As a classroom teacher, I found it amazing to look across a class of 30 primary school students and see such diversity – individual personalities, intellectual abilities, creative skills etc. I knew every […]| worship.works