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Every Good Endeavor by Tim Keller: How work is a divine calling

31 min · 4 de mar de 2026
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This podcast explores the theological significance of work, primarily centered on the book Every Good Endeavor by Timothy Keller and Katherine Alsdorf. These materials present work not merely as a means of survival, but as a divine calling designed for human dignity, creativity, and the service of others. Discussion guides and interviews examine how Christian faith can transform professional life by countering modern pressures like idolatry, burnout, and "hustle culture." Authors emphasize the importance of Sabbath rest, arguing that true productivity flows from an identity secured in spiritual grace rather than career success. Additionally, the texts address the role of common grace in business, advocating for ethical leadership and the integration of faith within diverse industries. Collectively, the sources offer a framework for viewing daily labor as an essential contribution to the common good and a reflection of divine purpose.

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