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The Centrality of Everyday Work

The Centrality of Everyday Work

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  • Susan Fikse

Rediscovering the truth that work is a calling or a vocation is important to seeing work as worship. This is what the article argues, drawing implications of this for the church.

Source: By Faith, 2014. 5 pages.

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