Maybe you’ve wondered before: Does my work matter for eternity?
The sad part is that most believers don’t think it does. Yeah, those times you’ve shared Jesus with your co-workers obviously matters for eternity, but the other 99% of the time most believers don’t think their work has great meaning in the grand scheme of things.
But that’s not how God sees it.
That truth is what our conversation with one of our favorite authors, Jordan Raynor, a leading voice in the faith and work movement and bestselling author, is rooted in.
What if we started seeing our daily jobs—from baristas and entrepreneurs to stay-at-home moms and leaders—have an integral and eternal value. In Jordan’s newest book, The Sacredness of Secular Work, he reveals unexpected ways our work truly matters. Today’s conversation on the podcast covers:
- The Intersection of Ministry and Marketplace
- The Sacredness of Secular Work
- The Concept of Anti-Bucket List
- The Eternal Perspective of Work
- Scratching Off Glimpses of the Kingdom
- Practical Ways to Make Disciples
Combining research, Scripture, and storytelling, Jordan Raynor proves that work, in its diverse forms, is one of the primary activities that brings God delight.
Our prayer is that this perspective will give you the freedom to pursue your passions and skills and—perhaps for the first time—experience the Creator’s delight in the work of your hands.
Go ahead and push play on The Sacredness of Secular Work with Jordan Raynor and send it on to those people in your life who need to be reminded: What you do really does matter!