Read as this entrepreneurial pioneer, thought leader, and best-selling author helps you find, focus on, and master the work you were created to do.We have more options for our work than ever before, leading many of us to spend years dabbling in different jobs, side-hustles, and career paths. This experimentation can be a good thing, but more often than not, it leaves us feeling dissatisfied as a "Jack (or Jill) of all trades, and a master of none." In this groundbreaking book, Jordan Raynor offers a better way, helping you find and focus on the work God created you to do until you become a master of one.In his national bestselling book, 'Called to Create', Raynor established that work is one of our primary forms of ministry. In 'Master of One', he builds upon that message, using his story-driven, gospel-centric style to make the case that it is through excellent work that we glorify God, love our neighbours as ourselves, and earn the right to be heard by a world thirsty for truth. With stories from Christ-followers such as C. S. Lewis, Emily Ley, Fred Rogers, Cynthia Marshall, and Chip Gaines, this accessible and practical book will re-frame your thinking about work, giving you renewed passion and vision to find and master your one thing.
“"We are rightly inspired and grateful for all Jesus Christ did in his essential mission in life. But it is also breathtaking to consider what he didn't do. As the ultimate Essentialist, he modeled the disciplined pursuit of less. This is beautifully illustrated in Jordan Raynor's Master of One. " --Greg McKeown, New York Times best-selling author of Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less "I tell people all the time 'You can't do it all,' but then I catch myself trying to complete just a few more things as my to-do list mushrooms every morning. I'm thankful that Jordan Raynor has set out such a clear alternative that teaches you how to choose what you want most in your career and how to ignore everything else." --Jon Acuff, New York Times best-selling author of Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done "In a culture where we're told we can be anyone and do anything, Jordan Raynor makes a compelling case for embracing our vocational limits and choosing to do our one thing well." --Emily P. Freeman, Wall Street Journal best-selling author of The Next Right Thing "The Lord wants us to be excellent in what we do. He's placed us in our careers, and we have a responsibility to be the very best we can be in whatever field we decide to take up. We should run to win. Jordan's book will show you how." --Tony Dungy, Pro Football Hall of Fame coach and New York Times best-selling author "The topic of this book speaks to my heart and will serve well everyone who reads it." --Horst Schulze, cofounder of Ritz-Carlton and author of Excellence Wins "When I started my nonprofit, there were a million ideas swirling around, and a wise humanitarian encouraged me to deeply focus on one thing. That one thing was water, and that encouragement began a movement that's helped ten million people across the globe get clean water. Jordan Raynor gives the same advice in this book, showing you precisely how to find and focus on your one thing." --Scott Harrison, founder and CEO of charity: water and the New York Times best-selling author of Thirst "In Master of One, Jordan Raynor uses real-life examples to point the way to a satisfied life, one of purpose, meaning, and happiness." --Sherron Watkins, Enron whistle-blower and Time magazine's 2002 Person of the Year "Christians ought to have the highest standards for excellence in our work. That's the heart of this book, and I am so grateful Jordan has written it." --Bobby Bowden, second-winningest coach in Division I college football history "Jordan Raynor writes with a clear and powerful conviction--the path to exceptional work is not about more work but better work. Excellence is waiting for us if we will just dig in." --Carey Nieuwhof, founding pastor of Connexus Church "My stepfather, C. S. Lewis, used to say, 'We do not need more people writing Christian books. What we need is more Christians writing good books.' This is true for any Christian in any line of work. I am thrilled that Jordan Raynor has taken the time to explore this idea more fully in Master of One. " --Douglas Gresham, stepson of C. S. Lewis and executive producer of Disney's and Netflix's The Chronicles of Narnia films”
“Raynor’s sage advice will be of help to any Christian seeking guidance in finding their divine professional purpose.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“We are rightly inspired and grateful for all Jesus Christ did in his essential mission in life. But it is also breathtaking to consider what he didn’t do. As the ultimate Essentialist, he modeled the disciplined pursuit of less. This is beautifully illustrated in Jordan Raynor’s Master of One.”—Greg McKeown, New York Times best-selling author of Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
“I tell people all the time ‘You can’t do it all,’ but then I catch myself trying to complete just a few more things as my to-do list mushrooms every morning. I’m thankful that Jordan Raynor has set out such a clear alternative that teaches you how to choose what you want most in your career and how to ignore everything else.”—Jon Acuff, New York Times best-selling author of Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done
“The Lord wants us to be excellent in what we do. He’s placed us in our careers, and we have a responsibility to be the very best we can be in whatever field we decide to take up. We should run to win. Jordan’s book will show you how.”—Tony Dungy, Pro Football Hall of Fame coach and New York Times best-selling author
“The topic of this book speaks to my heart and will serve well everyone who reads it.”—Horst Schulze, cofounder of Ritz-Carlton and author of Excellence Wins
“When I started my nonprofit, there were a million ideas swirling around, and a wise humanitarian encouraged me to deeply focus on one thing. That one thing was water, and that encouragement began a movement that’s helped ten million people across the globe get clean water. Jordan Raynor gives the same advice in this book, showing you precisely how to find and focus on your one thing.”—Scott Harrison, founder and CEO of charity: water and the New York Times best-selling author of Thirst
“In Master of One, Jordan Raynor uses real-life examples to point the way to a satisfied life, one of purpose, meaning, and happiness.”—Sherron Watkins, Enron whistle-blower and Time magazine’s 2002 Person of the Year
“Christians ought to have the highest standards for excellence in our work. That’s the heart of this book, and I am so grateful Jordan has written it.”—Bobby Bowden, second-winningest coach in Division I college football history
“Jordan Raynor writes with a clear and powerful conviction—the path to exceptional work is not about more work but better work. Excellence is waiting for us if we will just dig in.”—Carey Nieuwhof, founding pastor of Connexus Church
“My stepfather, C. S. Lewis, used to say, ‘We do not need more people writing Christian books. What we need is more Christians writing good books.’ This is true for any Christian in any line of work. I am thrilled that Jordan Raynor has taken the time to explore this idea more fully in Master of One.”—Douglas Gresham, stepson of C. S. Lewis and executive producer of Disney’s and Netflix’s The Chronicles of Narnia films
“Both social science and God’s Word refute the conventional wisdom that simply following your passions will lead to the ultimate satisfaction of vocation. In Master of One, Jordan Raynor articulately argues that we find true vocational happiness when we focus first on bringing joy to God and others by doing our work masterfully well.”—Missy Wallace, executive director of the Nashville Institute for Faith and Work
“Work is an opportunity to serve the world. But if we are to serve well, we ought to have the highest standards of excellence in our work. This book will help you find and focus on the work you can do most masterfully well.”—Jeff Goins, best-selling author of The Art of Work and Real Artists Don’t Starve
“Jordan Raynor does an awesome job communicating how the gospel impacts our work—especially the work of the entrepreneur and culture maker.”—Henry Kaestner, cofounder of Bandwidth and founder of Faith Driven Entrepreneur
“Jordan Raynor is definitely speaking to me when thinking about the master multitasker. I already have joy for living life for an audience of one, but I can’t wait to learn the principles to find focus and precision within my life.”—Tamika Catchings, four-time Olympic gold medalist, ten-time WNBA All-Star, and former WNBA MVP
“Serve the world by picking a lane and getting masterfully good at your craft. This book will show you how.”—Chris Graebe, host of The StartupCamp Podcast
“I loved Master of One! Jordan’s writing frees you from the paralysis of indecisiveness and provides a simple framework for choosing the work you will do most masterfully well for the glory of God.”—Stefan Kunz, letterer, designer, and illustrator
“Jordan Raynor offers a practical guide to finding and focusing on the work you can do most exceptionally well—not for your own sake but to bring benefit to the world. We need this message right now. And the great news is that this book exhibits what it teaches: it is a book on mastery that is masterfully written.”—Matt Perman, director of career development at the King’s College, NYC, and author of What’s Best Next
Jordan Raynor is a serial entrepreneur and national bestselling author whose books, podcast, and devotionals have helped more than 3,000,000 Christians in every country on earth connect the gospel to their work. Jordan serves as the executive chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech start up that has built the world's largest library of 360-degree virtual experiences of hotels, restaurants, and attractions. A highly sought-after speaker on the topic of faith and work, Raynor has spoken at Harvard University, SXSW, and many other events around the world. Jordan has twice been selected as a Google fellow and served in the White House underPresident George W. Bush. A sixth-generation Floridian, Jordan lives in Tampa.
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