JULY 2015

Dear {first},

During the summer months, we know that many New Yorkers seek ways to rejuvenate and rest in order to refocus their priorities. We encourage you to utilize our new vocational resource lists to find compelling reads and other resources that will reenergize your mind and spirit toward the gospel's power for transforming your work. Curated by Byron Borger of Hearts and Minds Bookstore, these lists will point you to recommended books for Christians in your field as well as video and audio resources from our archives. Enjoy.

Sincerely,

David H. Kim, Executive Director, Center for Faith & Work

 

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RECOMMENDED RESOURCES BY VOCATION

The new CFW website has resources categorized by vocation. Visit our Industry Specific pages to find recommended readings, video and audio resources for your field. More>

ACCOMPLISHING GREAT THINGS

How does Christ's accomplished work on the cross impact the way we think about our work? Gotham Alumna Kerri Rider reflects on how she is challenged to view the impacts of God's redemptive process in the communications sector. More>

SERVING THE CITY, SHAPING THE POLITICAL COMMUNITY

What does it mean to be a Christian in a place like New York City? David Kim's remarks from the annual Kuyper Lecture wrestle with how our theology works on the ground and how it enables us to approach our world for the purpose of serving the city and shaping the political community. More>

 

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TIMOTHY KELLER: WHERE IMAGINATION & INNOVATION MEET

If imagination is the organ of meaning, and if God orients our imagination, then the gospel offers a creative advantage when it comes to bringing meaning to our work. But in what state must our imaginations be to spark innovation? And what is the best fuel to keep our imagination running? Enjoy Timothy Keller's keynote from the 2014 Faith & Work Conference. More>