A Good Return, Biblical Principles for Work, Wealth and Wisdom
Can work be worship? A Good Return does not provide maxims to get you through the day. Instead, it is a book that encourages Christians to view their workspace as an avenue of worship. The world of work is expanding. New technologies, industries and means of communication, have presided in the transition of the workplace into a fast, digital and busier–than–ever era. With increasing demands and declining rewards, in whichever sector you care to name, work can become all–consuming, overwhelming, burdensome, dissatisfying, and more. It becomes easy to complain, drag one’s feet while getting out of the door, and face daily tasks with an apathetic attitude. When battling external pressures and internal conflicts, the workplace is a challenging environment. We need equipped to tackle so many aspects of working life: Salaries, Time management, Motivation, Rest and Sabbath, Our digital technological era etc How should the Christian navigate these areas? John C. Lennox has crafted a book with thoughtful, biblical and evangelical deliberation on our behaviour in, and towards, our work. With his trademark clarity, faithfulness and wisdom, Lennox invites us into a wider discussion on Christian approaches to lots of areas of working life.
Publisher: Christian Focus
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781527109926
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John C. Lennox is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and Emeritus Fellow in Mathematics and the Philosophy of Science at Green Templeton College. He has written many books, including on the relationship between science and Christianity. He has lectured internationally and participated in a number of televised debates with some of the world’s leading atheist thinkers.
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‘This book is dripping with wisdom gleaned both from biblical insights and life experience. It will provide great help, encouragement and joyful inspiration to all who are seeking to apply the Lordship of Christ in all these vital areas of life.’ Lindsay Brown, Former General Secretary of IFES and International Director, Lausanne Movement