The problem of the work (English Edition) by J. Wilbur Chapman is a compelling and thoughtful exploration of one of life’s most enduring questions: what gives our work meaning, direction, and lasting value? With clarity and conviction, Chapman examines the tensions people face between duty and desire, effort and purpose, and the inner life and outward labor, offering reflections meant to challenge complacency and renew commitment.
Grounded in Chapman’s distinctive voice as a respected Christian preacher and teacher, this book speaks to readers who want more than productivity or success—it addresses the deeper problem of work itself: why we do it, how we endure it, and what it is ultimately for. Whether you feel weary, distracted, or uncertain about your calling, these pages invite you to reconsider your motives, reframe your daily tasks, and pursue a steadier, more meaningful path.
Written in an accessible, sermon-like style that blends practical insight with spiritual seriousness, The problem of the work remains relevant for anyone seeking purpose in their vocation, faith in their labor, and integrity in the way they serve others. It is a brief but substantial classic—ideal for personal reflection, devotional reading, or anyone looking to align work with lasting principles.
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The problem of the work by J. Wilbur Chapman. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1911 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
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