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Ordinary Christian Work

Ordinary Christian Work

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  • Tim Challies

Is your work of lesser value because you are not involved in full-time ministry? This article explains that the answer is found in understanding the doctrine of vocation. It shows what this means by looking at 1 Thessalonians 4:1-12 as applied in the areas of sexual morality, church, and work.

Source: Challies, 2015. 3 pages.

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