What if everything you were taught about worship is backwards? What if your nine-to-five job is more holy than your Sunday morning service?
In Born to Work, a bold and prophetic voice shatters the religious ceiling that has kept faith locked inside church buildings for centuries. Drawing from Genesis chapters 1 and 2-where no sin, no demons, and no church existed-this book makes a startling claim: God's very first assignment to humanity was not worship, but work.
With raw energy, humor, and unflinching honesty, the author exposes how modern Christianity has marginalized the workplace, convincing believers that full-time ministry is holier than full-time employment. He reveals stunning statistics: 70% of Christians have never heard a theology of work, and 70% of their lives are spent in a place they have been taught to despise.
Through gripping retellings of Joseph, Daniel, Nehemiah, and even Jesus Himself-who witnessed on fishing boats and at village wells-this book dismantles the sacred-secular divide. It calls the 21st century church to return to the garden: to see every office, hospital, parliament, and construction site as God's mission field.
If you have ever felt guilty for loving your career, or wondered if your welding torch, stethoscope, or spreadsheet could be an act of worship, this book is your release. You were not born to sit in a pew. You were born to work.