Kelly Kapic, Professsor, Author

"Our creativity is better with seasons of rest," says Kelly Kapic, author of "You're Only Human: How Your Limits Reflect God's Design and Why That's Good News" and today's guest on Working with Dan Doriani. Rest is a reflection of our limitations, and limitations are more broadly a sign of our humanness. God made us finite, with boundaries to what we can accomplish. Our creatureliness, our dependency, and our finitude lead us toward humility, or at least it ought to. Dan and Kelly work through all the implications of being human in this illuminating conversation.

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“Our creativity is better with seasons of rest,” says Kelly Kapic, author of “You’re Only Human: How Your Limits Reflect God’s Design and Why That’s Good News” and today’s guest on Working with Dan Doriani. Rest is a reflection of our limitations, and limitations are more broadly a sign of our humanness. God made us finite, with boundaries to what we can accomplish. Our creatureliness, our dependency, and our finitude lead us toward humility, or at least it ought to. Dan and Kelly work through all the implications of being human in this illuminating conversation.

We’re giving away a few copies of Kelly’s book – click here to enter for the opportunity to win “You’re Only Human,” provided by Brazos Press.

To find out more about Dr. Dan Doriani and the Center for Faith and Work, visit out website.

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