Let's Take Our Job Back is an urgent call to action for pastors and ministry leaders to reclaim the church's to be the transformative force that Jesus envisioned.
Kelly Stickel addresses the global church's response to contemporary crises—COVID-19, political polarization, racial injustice, and more—emphasizing that now, more than ever, the church must step up, take responsibility for its shortcomings, rediscover its true identity, and become the solution to the world's problems.
With a blend of scriptural analysis and practical insights from church history, this book guides readers through the journey of the early church, highlighting how it became a beacon of hope and change in the world. Stickel urges today's church to rediscover its original melody, aligning its actions with the teachings of Jesus to serve and transform communities.
This book is a roadmap for leaders ready to embrace their true identity, accept their calling, and be the solution the world desperately needs. The world is waiting for the church to step up. Let's Take Our Job Back is not just a book—it's a movement towards revival and restoration.
Solid wake up call of a book! It’s all about how the church has kinda lost its way from what God meant it to be—a real, life-changing community, not just a Sunday routine.
“Jesus didn’t come to start a religion, He came to restore a Kingdom.” Love that. It hits home, especially when you think about how many people have been turned off by bad church vibes and missed out on Jesus’ actual love.
The book’s history within it was great, very educational. Glad to support a local pastor in our community!
We are challenged to stop complaining, take accountability and step into what God has called and demonstrated for us to build His Kingdom here! Kelly has shown how easy it is to step up and into our Job as Christ’s ambassadors. Well worth the time to read and be excellent as a challenging small group study?
This serves as a profound reminder of our obligation to fulfill the basic needs of the “least of these.” As Christians, we have abdicated our responsibility to governments, neglecting to take this commandment seriously.