Resources for the Workplace

This collection provides you with with a rich source of resources that can help you personally to experience the power and presence of Christ in your workplace or as you seek to help others live out their faith at work.

  • Books
  • Curriculum
  • Video clips

In addition, you can click on the Theology of Work Project block to the right and access research and commentary on what God says about work from every book of the Bible.

 

Do people in your church know who they are on Monday?

On Sunday they are ushers, choir members and Sunday school teachers. On Monday they are plumbers, doctors and accountants.

Making a profit is seen as morally good and honorable in the Bible, but God had a lot more in mind for business than making money.

Workplace Grace is for people who do not have the gift if evangelism, yet want to make a spiritual impact on the people around them.

Winner of Christianity Today and Silver Medallion book awards, Workplace Grace describes how evangelism is a process and helps readers understand how they can move people toward new life in Christ.

Read four radical ideas behind this book and video curriculum.

Hugh Whelchel, businessman and IFWE Executive Director, shares his story and offers ways you can find significance in your Monday-morning work.
 

In this video interview Tim Keller discusses his new book "Every Good Endeavor" and how our faith should inform our work.

Inspire your congregation to take their faith to work. In this workshop thousands of individuals around the world have learned to take their place in God's Kingdom and become a person of spiritual influence in their workplace.

Wayne Grudem discusses faith and work at the "Leadership Lecture Series" at the Talbot School of Theology Faculty Retreat in California.

This video from Gordon Conwell is Part 4 of Dr. David Gill's lecture on "Should Christ be in Business?" Dr. Gill is the Mockler-Phillips Professor of Workplace Theology and Business Ethics at Gordon Conwell and Director of the Mockler Center for Faith and Ethics in the Workplace.

Tom Leppert served as mayor of Dallas, the CEO of Turner Corporation, and he ran for the U.S. Senate in Texas, 2012. In January 2013 he was appointed President and Chief Operating Officer of Kaplan Inc. In this video he speaks to students about how education defined his life and how faith guides his life

Alan Barnhart runs one of the most successful crane and rigging companies in the world. Barnhart Crane moves everything from space shuttles to nuclear turbines. In this video he talks about how doing business for God's glory informs the company's commitment to excellence, innovation and profitability.

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