This book by Timothy Keller was published in 2012 by Penguin Books

Why read this book? Searching for more clarity on God's plan for your life and work? I’m reading the paperback addition, which has 302 pages. These are my study notes.

“Your daily work is ultimately an act of worship to the God who called and equipped you to do it — no matter what kind of work it is.”

The title is taken from a quote by jazz artist John Coltrane  found in the liner notes of his 1964 album entitled A Love Supreme. John had been reflecting on the artistic abilities he had been given, together with his recent and remarkable experience creating a new album, and wrote this note of praise to God: “This album is a humble offering to Him. An attempt to say ‘THANK-YOU GOD’ through our work, even as we do in our hearts and with our tongues. May He help and strengthen all men in every good endeavor.”

Nancy Erisman has written a 19 page study guide available via the Theology of Work website.

City to City Australia provides a 40 page study guide.


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