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Mentioned in 27 episodes

Every Good Endeavor

Connecting Your Work to God's Work
Book • 2012
In 'Every Good Endeavor,' Timothy Keller explores the biblical perspectives on work, addressing questions such as the purpose of work, finding meaning in a competitive workplace, and staying true to one's values while advancing in a career.

The book is divided into three parts: God's plan for work, our problems with work, and the Gospel and work.

Keller emphasizes that work is a gift from God and should be approached with excellence, integrity, discipline, creativity, and passion as acts of worship.

He also highlights the importance of understanding work through a Christian worldview, which can provide a foundation for a thriving professional and balanced personal life.

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Mentioned in 27 episodes

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Cory Hixson
as a gap book for a grant project.
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193: Slow Productivity by Cal Newport
Mentioned by Cory as a future gap book he plans to read for a specific project.
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190: Learn Like a Pro by Barbara Oakley & Olav Schewe
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Cory Hixson
's current gap book, part of a grant project.
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194: Mastery by Robert Greene
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Cory Hixson
as a gap book he's been reading, focusing on work and worship.
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201: Right Thing, Right Now by Ryan Holiday
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Cory Hixson
as a book he's currently reading.
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192: The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly
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Cory Hixson
as a book he is currently reading.
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202: Uncommon Greatness by Mark Miller
Mentioned by Aaron Renn as the author of a faith and work book, which is the most cited in the field.
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Aaron Renn and Evangelical Elites (or why there aren’t any)
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Allie Beth Stuckey
as a book that totally changed her perspective on work.
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Ep 1248 | Kirkism vs. Kellerism: Why the 'Third Way' Fails
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Jordan Raynor
when explaining that there is no way one lifetime is enough to think out and work out the implications of the gospel in your work.
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Jordan Raynor (Host of the Mere Christians podcast)

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