
In this episode of The GoodKind Podcast, Clayton Greene, Chris Pappalardo, and Amy Kavanaugh explore the meaning and purpose of work.
They unpack what Scripture says about work as both creation and cultivation, and how our modern understanding often drifts toward toil, burnout, or misplaced ambition. The hosts reflect on the balance between work and rest, the danger of idolizing our vocations, and how even the most ordinary jobs can serve as a blessing to others when done with integrity, compassion, and excellence.
They also discuss the blurred lines between work and home in today’s culture and the importance of seeing value beyond monetary measures.
Takeaways
Work is part of God’s design—we create and cultivate because we are made in His image.
The purpose of work is to bless others and glorify God, not just to earn money.
Even “ordinary” jobs can reflect God’s character and contribute to human flourishing.
Burnout often comes from idolizing work or overidentifying with output.
Work and rest are meant to coexist; Sabbath reminds us to stop and trust God.
Value isn’t only found in economic output—homemaking, caregiving, and unseen work matter deeply.
Joy in work can be restorative when approached with the right rhythms and boundaries.
Resources
Playing God by Andy Crouch — on creative vs. corruptive power
GoodKind Advent Blocks — goodkind.shop