NIFW Recommends: Resources on Faith, Work, and Culture

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If you’ve been following along with us on social media over the last few months, we at NIFW have been providing weekly recommendations of some of our favorite resources on faith, work, and culture. This blog is our way of having all of our recommended resources in one place, making it easier for you to add a few (or all!) of these to your reading/listening list as you wish.

While there are a number of recommended resources we love but didn’t have space to post about, you can always check out our newly-updated resources page for other recommendations not listed here. If you’re looking for a specific resource, feel free to reach out to Cameron Presson, NIFW’s Content Specialist. We hope you find encouragement and wisdom for your work in these resources!

NIFW’S RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

  1. Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God’s Work (Tim Keller & Katherine Leary Alsdorf)

  2. Work Songs (The Porter’s Gate Worship Project)

  3. Kingdom Calling: Vocational Stewardship for the Common Good (Amy L. Sherman)

  4. Surprised By Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church (N.T. Wright)

  5. Culture Making: Recovering our Creative Calling (Andy Crouch)

  6. Working in the Presence of God: Spiritual Practices for Everyday Work (Denise Daniels & Shannon Vandewarker)

  7. Race, Economics, and Apologetics: Is There a Connection? (Luke Bobo)

  8. Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life (Tish Harrison Warren)

  9. He Saw That It Was Good: Reimagining Your Creative Life to Repair a Broken World (Sho Baraka)

  10. The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry (John Mark Comer)

  11. You Are What You Love: The Spiritual Power of Habit (James K.A. Smith)

  12. Work and Worship: Reconnecting our Labor and Liturgy (Matthew Kaemingk and Cory B. Willson)


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