Embrace your calling and turn your work into a testimony of faith. Whether you're in a cubicle or on a construction site, discover how to turn your work into a reflection of God's goodness.
Kim shares insightful leadership principles, sage wisdom, and compelling personal stories that not only bridge the gap between faith and work but help to give meaning and purpose to everything we do.
- Christine Caine, Founder A21 & Propel Women
Kim has graciously shared virtues to elevate our relationships and work in the business world and in our personal and family lives. These virtues are simple yet powerful tools that will always steer us to higher potential to do good.
- Lloyd Dean, Chief Executive Emeritus, CommonSpirit Health
The Sacred Cubicle offers a path to sanctify our work and workplaces. -Sean Palmer, Teaching Pastor, Ecclesia Houston, author of Speaking by the Numbers and Unarmed Empire
The Sacred Cubicle transforms both the drudgery and cutthroat nature of the marketplace into a sacred space, one that's filled with purpose, spiritual formation for our own souls, and a powerful opportunity to share Jesus with our coworkers.
-Aubrey Sampson, pastor, and bestselling author of Known, The Louder Song, and What We Find in the Dark
Kim Thomas weaves meaningful personal stories with practical advice by inviting the principles of Christianity to turn your work from a career to a calling, and the calling into a job you love.
- Laura Young-Shehata, Chief Applications Officer, Ascension Technologies
Kim Thomas writes impressively about incorporating the fruits of the Spirit into our “Sacred Cubicles.” I appreciate and respect her refusal to shy away from challenging topics, all the while challenging us to embody the Savior we profess to follow, and all the while equipping us by pointing us back to the Spirit. She has written a unique and practical workplace application of Galatians 5:22-23, with strong biblical support from many other places in Scripture. Helpful, compelling read for all of us who want to understand what it means to walk out—and grow—our faith in the workplace.