The post I did on "integrating work into faith" has been impactful. On me.
I've been studying faith at work for over 20 years and I've never turned it around. Until now.
Work at faith.
I know. It doesn't sound the same. "Work at faith." There's something not right about it. I'm reminded of Jerry Bridges book "The Discipline of Grace." When Nolan Egbert gave me the book, I was taken back by the title. Still am.
Work at faith.
The thought takes on a meaning not entirely about "integrating work into faith." Work at faith.
That, I need to do more. Working on my faith. Growing my faith. Depending more upon my faith.
Integrating more of my work into my faith.
And the discipline of grace.
How does all this live out? How does it practice? How does it look and feel in living?
I've been studying faith at work for over 20 years and I've never turned it around. Until now.
Work at faith.
I know. It doesn't sound the same. "Work at faith." There's something not right about it. I'm reminded of Jerry Bridges book "The Discipline of Grace." When Nolan Egbert gave me the book, I was taken back by the title. Still am.
Work at faith.
The thought takes on a meaning not entirely about "integrating work into faith." Work at faith.
That, I need to do more. Working on my faith. Growing my faith. Depending more upon my faith.
Integrating more of my work into my faith.
And the discipline of grace.
How does all this live out? How does it practice? How does it look and feel in living?