Honouring Jesus in Your Daily Work and Ordinary Life
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Some days feel like a long list of ordinary tasks — emails to answer, meals to cook, laundry to fold, work to finish. Life moves quickly, and it can start to feel like faith belongs in quiet moments of prayer or on Sunday mornings, while the rest of the week is simply about getting things done.
But the truth is, your everyday work and chores matter deeply to God.
In this episode of The Week Ahead Podcast, Ken Robinson gently explores how everyday work — even the most ordinary tasks — can become a meaningful way to honour Jesus. With calm encouragement and practical wisdom, Ken helps you see how faith in everyday life isn’t about doing extraordinary things, but about bringing a faithful heart to the simple responsibilities already in front of you.
This episode is a reminder that Christian living doesn’t happen only in special moments. It happens while preparing meals, caring for family, working faithfully, and serving others in quiet ways throughout the week.
You’ll discover how to:
• See your daily work as something that matters to God • Turn ordinary chores into small acts of worship • Bring faith and trust in God into everyday responsibilities • Find deeper peace and purpose in daily life
With gentle Scripture and practical encouragement, Ken reminds you that nothing done with love and faithfulness is ever wasted. Even the smallest task can become an offering to God when it’s done with the right heart.
If you’ve ever wondered how to live out your Christian faith in everyday life, this episode will help you see the quiet beauty in the ordinary moments of your week.
Take a few minutes to listen, breathe, and be encouraged — and if this episode helps you, consider sharing it with someone who could use the same reminder this week.