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Offer Yourselves to God: Vocation, Work, and Ministry in Paul's Epistles

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About Offer Yourselves To God: Vocation, Work, And

Product Description Renowned New Testament scholar Gordon Fee explores the meaning of Christian witness and service in every area of life. Focusing on the implications of every Christian’s calling to belong to Christ, Fee reframes our contemporary quest for a more seamless, integrated faith. His careful examination of the context and message of Paul’s letters sheds light on how a Christian identity is lived out in home, workplace, and church. Review "I have long believed Gordon Fee's writing pen bleeds gold ink. He proves himself again a master biblical interpreter, incisive theologian, and passionate teacher. Pastors will benefit greatly from Fee's many insights on vocation, work, and ministry, but his reflections here are relevant to all believers." --Nijay K. Gupta, Associate Professor of New Testament, Portland Seminary "Drawing on Paul's insights in a very different culture, Gordon Fee applies these insights practically and powerfully for our lives today. He makes Paul's message easy to understand, and its challenge all the more relevant for us today." --Craig S. Keener, F. M. and Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary About the Author Gordon Fee is Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Regent College, Vancouver, BC. He is a leading authority on the writings of the Apostle Paul. His books include numerous biblical commentaries and books such as God's Empowering Presence; Paul, the Spirit and the People of God; and How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth (with Douglas Stuart). Jeffrey P. Greenman is President and Professor of Theology and Ethics at Regent College. His research and writing has focused on Christian ethics, spiritual formation, and leadership.