God, Gospel, and Everyday Life
MTA
A Practical Guide to Living Christian Faith in Work, Family, and Community
2nd Edition
This book presents a holistic vision of Christian faith lived out in the ordinary spheres of work, family, and community. It begins by insisting that the gospel is not merely a set of beliefs but a transformative power that must move from Sunday confession to Monday practice, closing the gap between belief and behavior through grace‑driven habits, small liturgies, and attentive rhythms that re‑shape desires and reflexes over time. Core doctrines—such as the Imago Dei, vocation as worship, the Trinity as a pattern for relationships, and the creation‑fall‑redemption narrative—are treated not as abstract ideas but as lenses for seeing daily life: every person bears God’s dignity, all work is a sacred calling, relational life mirrors the self‑giving love of the Godhead, and the world is simultaneously good, broken, and being renewed by God.
Each chapter translates a theological truth into concrete practices: gratitude and attentiveness to creation’s goodness; honest confession of brokenness and participation in God’s redemptive work; Sabbath rest as a weekly rehearsal of trust; breath prayers, intercession, and the examen to maintain prayerful presence; lectio divina and Scripture meditation to let God’s word shape imagination and action; marriage as covenant friendship marked by serving and cherishing; singleness embraced as a full calling with deep friendship; parenting that balances discipline, delight, and discipleship; hospitality that welcomes strangers as a reflection of God’s welcome; neighboring that seeks the common good through presence and place; conversation that speaks truth with grace; peacemaking rooted in repentance, repair, and reconciliation; stewardship of money, time, and technology that resists consumerism and digital distraction; caring for the body as a temple of the Holy Spirit; integrating excellence and character as witness at work; leading through servant‑like influence; and living mission as a way of life that joins God’s renewal in every ordinary task.
The overall posture is one of grace before growth: believers act not to earn love but because they are already loved, allowing them to pursue humility, courage, and honest repentance without fear of failure. By cultivating small, repeatable habits—morning offerings, task‑level prayer, weekly Sabbath, daily examen, intentional listening, and purposeful acts of service—the gospel moves from a head belief to a bodily reflex, shaping individuals into people who naturally reflect Christ’s character in meetings, meals, conflicts, and celebrations. The book invites readers to experiment with these practices, to keep a journal of their efforts, and to join with others in communal rhythms that make the gospel visible in the streets, offices, homes, and neighborhoods where life is actually lived.
This book is for Christians who want to bridge the gap between Sunday faith and Monday reality, seeking practical ways to live out their gospel beliefs in everyday contexts of work, family, and neighborhood. It will particularly benefit those feeling disconnected between their church life and daily routines, as well as married couples, parents, professionals, and singles looking for gospel-shaped approaches to relationships, spiritual disciplines, and cultural engagement in their specific life circumstances.
May 17, 2026
71,598 words
5 hours 1 minutes
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