The Gift of Work

Spiritual Disciplines for the Workplace

by Bill Heatley

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The Gift of Work by Bill Heatley

The way you approach your work probably isn't the way God intended it. Learn to shift perspectives to see work as a gift.

Description: Bill Heatley believes that instead of a curse, work should be a blessing. Learn the 3 key elements to shift our mindset: Principles of Discipleship, Spiritual Formation, and Kingdom Living. The result is a new way to approach our work, and a doorway to discovering meaning, purpose, and value in whatever we do.

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The Gift of Work

ISBN-13: 9781600061349

Trim Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/4

Cover: Paperback

176 Pages

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  • Part of a Series
  • Available in Spanish

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Good source for a basic overview

Heatley understands burnout at work. He’s been there. In The Gift of Work, he addresses this problem. First, he explores a new model of work life, in which we daily seek God’s direction in the smallest actions. Heatley explains how to practice spiritual disciplines specifically for and in the workplace. Through stories of his own experiences, Heatley demonstrates how the Christian’s workplace can transform from a place of exhaustion into an exciting arena where the believer participates in God’s kingdom work.

Posted by Rachelle Dawson on 7/20/2009 8:06:34 PM

Great Resource for the Insider

I highly recommend this book. Mr. Heatley does an excellent job presenting a "different way of thinking" of our jobs, our work, our lives and Kingdom living. He takes some of the wonderful work of Dallas Willard and puts it into context for "the typical disciple" working in "the real world". His writing is clear, thoughtful and is now considered an essential resource in my "intentional disciple-making" library. I will be giving this book to those Disciples of Jesus who are "tired, worn out with the mundane and need to see how God is at work...right where they work. Worth the read!

Posted by Christopher Majors, DDS on 9/4/2008 6:51:58 PM