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We were created by an infinitely creative God to reflect his
love and character to the world. One way we do that is by
continuing his creative work. In this energizing book, serial
entrepreneur and bestselling author Jordan Raynor helps artists,
entrepreneurs, writers, and other creatives reimagine our work as
service to God and others, addressing such penetrating questions
as
- Is my work as a creative really as God-honoring as that of a
pastor or missionary?
- What does it look like to create not to make a name for myself
but to glorify God and serve others?
- How can I use my work to fulfill Jesus's command to create
disciples?
- Will what I make today matter in eternity?
To answer these questions, Raynor shares compelling stories from an
eclectic group of 40+ Christian entrepreneurs, including the
founders of TOMS Shoes, Charity: Water, Chick-fil-A, In-N-Out
Burger, Guinness, HTC, and Sevenly, as well as nontraditional
entrepreneurs such as C. S. Lewis, Johann Sebastian Bach, and J. R.
R. Tolkien. Raynor's "show" rather than "tell," story-driven style
makes you feel as if you are sitting at the feet of some of the
godliest and most successful entrepreneurs of all time.
Perfectly poised to reach today's growing creative class, this
unique work restores God's position as the first entrepreneur,
helping readers see the eternal value in the work they do
today.
The work you do today matters for eternity.
We were created by an infinitely creative God to reflect his love
and character to the world. One way we do that is by continuing his
creative work. In this energizing book, serial entrepreneur and
bestselling author Jordan Raynor helps artists, entrepreneurs,
writers, and other creatives reimagine our work as service to God
and others, addressing such penetrating questions as
· Is my work as a creative really as important as that of a pastor
or missionary?
· What does it look like to create not to make a name for myself
but to glorify God and serve others?
· How can I use my work to fulfill Jesus's command to create
disciples?
· Will what I make today matter in eternity?
Includes compelling stories from an eclectic group of 40+ Christian
entrepreneurs, including the founders of TOMS Shoes, Charity:
Water, Chick-fil-A, In-N-Out Burger, Guinness, HTC, and Sevenly as
well as nontraditional entrepreneurs such as C. S. Lewis, Johann
Sebastian Bach, and J. R. R. Tolkien.
"Creating a purpose-driven business or a nonprofit can be one of
the significant ways to live out the gospel and serve others around
you. This book will inspire and challenge you to action and
change."--Scott Harrison, founder and CEO of Charity:
Water
"Creativity is the natural and supernatural byproduct of a
Spirit-filled life. I'm so thankful Jordan wrote this book to
challenge the church to embrace creativity and entrepreneurship as
a means of glorifying God and loving others!"--Mark
Batterson, New York Times bestselling author of The
Circle Maker and lead pastor of National Community Church
Jordan Raynor is a serial entrepreneur and bestselling author
who currently serves as the CEO of the venture-backed tech startup
Threshold 360. He is also a cofounder of Citizinvestor, the world's
largest crowdfunding platform for government projects. Author of
Startup Stories, Jordan has twice been selected as a Google
Fellow and served in the Bush White House in 2006. He lives in
Tampa, Florida, with his wife and their two young daughters.
Jordan Raynor is a serial entrepreneur and bestselling author who leads a growing community of Christians following God's call to create. He currently serves as the CEO of the venture-backed tech startup, Threshold 360. He is also a cofounder of Citizinvestor, the world's largest crowdfunding platform for government projects. His book Startup Stories debuted in the #1 bestseller spot in multiple Amazon categories, including entrepreneurship and Christian business. Jordan has twice been selected as a Google Fellow and served in the Bush White House in 2006. He lives in Tampa, Florida, with his wife and their two young daughters.