Extraordinary Ordinary Work
Working in the marketplace, school, and home can be very rewarding, but sometimes it can be hard to see how our work connects to God's purposes. Some of us have come to believe that our work doesn't really matter to God's Kingdom unless we are a pastor or missionary or similar. Is that what God thinks? Does being a homemaker, mechanic, teacher, or engineer have real kingdom value? Let's explore how our work connects to God's grand purposes.
Speaker Jon Rychener
Published On September 5, 2021
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