Vocational Stewardship: Working for the Common Good with Dr. Amy Sherman
Vocational Stewardship: Working for the Common Good with Dr. Amy Sherman
Work is not merely a way to make a living. It is also one of the primary ways we love our neighbors.
Whether you lead a company, teach a class, manage a home, serve in your church, care for children, volunteer in your community, or invest resources for the future, God has entrusted you with influence. That influence is not accidental. It is part of your stewardship.
We often think of stewardship in financial terms—and rightly so. But God has given us more than money to steward. He has also entrusted us with skills, relationships, opportunities, knowledge, experience, and influence.
Dr. Amy Sherman has spent years helping Christians see their daily work as a means of seeking the common good and participating in God’s redemptive mission in the world. She calls this vocational stewardship—the faithful use of our work and influence to reflect God’s character, serve others, and contribute to the flourishing of the world around us.