Monday, 1 June 2026

David W. Gill on the Faith at Work Movement


The Institute for Marketplace Transformation has published an essay by David W. Gill on ‘The State of the Faith at Work Movement… and An Appeal’.


Here’s the summary:


‘In this essay, veteran Christian ethicist David W. Gill reflects on six decades in the faith-at-work movement, celebrating its growth while identifying four key areas needing deeper attention: theology and ethics of work and technology, broader inclusion of diverse voices and constituencies, more holistic workplace discipleship, and stronger engagement from pastors and seminaries. He argues the movement has become too focused on executives and ministry insiders, neglecting blue-collar workers, the unemployed, students, and other professions. Gill closes with practical pledges for both workers and pastors, urging a more grounded, Scripture-rooted, and community-oriented approach to integrating faith with everyday work life.’


The essay is available from here.