World On the Web: Theologies of work, Part III

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World On the Web: Theologies of work, Part III

Latest in a thought-provoking series on the deficiencies of the evangelical theology of vocation: "It was Frederick Buechner who wrote that your vocation is 'where your deepest joy meets the world's deepest need,' and I think we ought to maintain some of that reverence -- and relevance -- as we consider what work we will do with our hands and minds."

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