Introduction: Why the Field Still Matters The field is not just a biblical metaphor-it is the very place where heaven and earth collide. From the garden in Eden to the vineyards of parables, from the wheat harvest of Ruth to the end-time harvest Jesus spoke of, the field has always been central to God's work on the earth. It is where sons are tested, servants are trained, and stewards are revealed. It is where dreams are fulfilled, character is refined, and legacies are written. But today, many have grown weary in the field. Others have abandoned it entirely, believing their labor is unnoticed or unspiritual. We've elevated platforms and pulpits while forgetting that it was in a field where David was found, where Elisha was called, where Ruth was aligned, and where the prodigal son remembered home. This book is a call to return-to recognize that whether your hands are in spreadsheets or soil, in sermons or strategies, God sees your field. The Church must recover the dignity of labor-not only in sacred ministry, but also in secular assignments. For too long, we have divided what God intended to be unified: the sacred and the ordinary. But in the Kingdom, there is no ordinary ground when God sends you to it. Whether you are a pastor or a project manager, a prophet or a planner, this book is for you. It will speak to your weariness, challenge your theology of work, and reignite your understanding of divine assignment. It will remind you that excellence is not optional, hidden labor is not forgotten, and your work, when done in Christ, is never in vain. Let every page restore your strength. Let every truth renew your vision. Let every scripture remind you: You were formed for the field.
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