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Many today are experiencing social isolation, deep anxieties about the future, and various difficulties in the workplace. For too many of us, work seems tedious, painful, or meaningless. And we don't know what to do about it. Working from the Inside Out pulls back the veil on the deep emotional and vocational challenges faced by the majority of workers and shows how work can become a way to love God, serve our neighbors, and demonstrate the gospel to the world. Bringing together emotional, relational, vocational, intellectual, and civic health through the seamless thread of vocation, Jeff…mehr
Many today are experiencing social isolation, deep anxieties about the future, and various difficulties in the workplace. For too many of us, work seems tedious, painful, or meaningless. And we don't know what to do about it. Working from the Inside Out pulls back the veil on the deep emotional and vocational challenges faced by the majority of workers and shows how work can become a way to love God, serve our neighbors, and demonstrate the gospel to the world. Bringing together emotional, relational, vocational, intellectual, and civic health through the seamless thread of vocation, Jeff Haanen offers a way out of the disintegration of our culture and toward a reintegrated life lived in response to God's voice. The inner work of transformation leads to external transformation of our relationships and our work, and that good work influences our cities and the culture around us. Living from the inside out can change our work and heal our world.
Jeff Haanen is a writer and entrepreneur. He founded Denver Institute for Faith and Work, a community of conveners, teachers, and learners offering experiences and educational resources on the gospel, work, and community renewal. He writes on faith, finance, work, business, and culture. Jeff writes for Christianity Today and Comment magazine, and is the author of An Uncommon Guide to Retirement: Finding God's Purpose for the Next Season of Life. He lives with his wife and four daughters in Denver and attends Wellspring Church in Englewood, Colorado.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Disintegration 1. Fragmented Lives, Fractured Culture 2. From the Inside Out Part II: Reintegration 3. Seek Deep Spiritual Health 4. Think Theologically 5. Embrace Relationships 6. Create Good Work 7. Serve Others Sacrificially Part III: Change 8. How to Change 9. Translating Your Convictions 10. A Life of Love Acknowledgments Notes
Part I: Disintegration 1. Fragmented Lives, Fractured Culture 2. From the Inside Out Part II: Reintegration 3. Seek Deep Spiritual Health 4. Think Theologically 5. Embrace Relationships 6. Create Good Work 7. Serve Others Sacrificially Part III: Change 8. How to Change 9. Translating Your Convictions 10. A Life of Love Acknowledgments Notes
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