The title, “The Work of Redemption,” originates with America’s greatest theologian, Jonathan Edwards, who used the phrase for his loftiest theological book. It was to be the most comprehensive history of the world, from a biblical viewpoint, ever created. But at Edwards’ death, the book was left unfinished.
Inspired by Edwards, Russ Allen’s writing at The Work of Redemption exists to shepherd the hearts and minds of young Christians to think “redemptively” about our world. There is much that is good – but also much that is broken – both around us and within us. Christ came to redeem all that is broken – to restore our world to the ultimate end for which God created it. And He has empowered us to continue that work now.
Through short stories and articles of varying topics, Allen’s writing at The Work of Redemption seeks to bring truth and clarity to issues that resonate with young people – pointing them to the ultimate plan, purposes, and glory of God.
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