What if Jesus Himself stood before you, offering a gift, and you hesitated to accept it?

Taking the Holy Spirit to Work challenges you to explore whether you might be missing out on opportunities to revolutionize your work life as a Christian.

This book invites you to embrace the life-changing power of the Holy Spirit while you are at work. You will be inspired to align your work life with your Christian values through compelling stories, relatable examples, recent studies, and reflective questions.

It’s a bold call to ignite your faith. You will be encouraged to bring the Holy Spirit's transformative presence into your workplace. 

Don't just go to workβ€”experience the incredible difference of taking the Holy Spirit with you. 

Are you a two-thirds Christian?

Some Christians are. They are like I used to be. They relate to God the Father and God the Son but can be prone to pay less attention to one-third of who God isβ€”the Holy Spirit. In my book Taking the Holy Spirit to Work, I discuss this idea further.

I also use two-thirds to indicate we all have work to do to move toward 100%. In other words, to be closer to who God wants us to be, being more like Christ.

If you can relate to either, join the Moving Toward 100% community. You’ll be in the right place.

Praise for Taking the Holy Spirit to Work

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  • β€œTaking the Holy Spirit to Work is a wonderful book. It is written by a true, gifted teacher. Mary Crimmins’s heart is poured out, and that makes it appealing. Her thoughts are clear, focused, and easy to understand. She makes it an easy read, but it is deep and personal. Mary includes powerful quotes and insights that should challenge anyone to live a Spirit-led life. I like her chapter endings with practical application. I highly recommend it as a personal and group study.”

    Blake Lorenz, Evangelist and President of World Evangelism Center Orlando and author of Greater Love

  • β€œMary has written a book that will challenge you to break down the walls between spiritual and secular, the everyday and the sacred. She asks provocative questions, such as β€œAre you in the habit of thinking about and depending on the Holy Spirit?” inviting the reader to examine more closely what it means to be a disciple. The debriefs at the end of each chapter resulted in the Holy Spirit dealing with me on some things. I enjoyed reading this book, and you will too."

    Kay Helm, owner of Kay Helm Consulting and host of The Life and Mission podcast Description goes here

  • "The content of Taking the Holy Spirit to Work lingered in my thoughts, and that is one of the best compliments, in my opinion. Mary Crimmins drives home her points with clear analogies, thought-provoking points, and relatable stories. Even the chapter titles and headings aroused my curiosity. I was really glad to see the question: What are you afraid of if you take the Holy Spirit to work? I felt awakened and encouraged. You will, too, after reading this book.

    Angela Harrison, co-owner of Hidden Lakes Golf Course, and Von Jakob Winery and Brewery

  • "Mary Crimmins put herself out there with Taking the Holy Spirit to Work. She also packs a lot into a short book. Her gifts of teaching, writing, and storytelling are evident. She makes a serious and, what could be, an intimidating topic easy to read. And better yet, easy to apply. I loved the Debrief section’s activities, questions, and prayers. Get this book, read it, and do the Debriefs. You’ll be blessed."

    Shirley Adams, Human Resources Director at First Presbyterian Church of Orlando

  • β€œMary takes the reader through needed concepts in today's Christian walk and the workplace in an eminently accessible way. Chapter recaps, debriefing exercises, and her winsome voice make Taking the Holy Spirit to Work available to all. On behalf of the people, thanks, Mary!"

    Rev. Dr. Case Thorp, Theologian in Residence at First Presbyterian Church of Orlando; Founder/Principal of The Collaborative

  • "Mary Crimmins is a mix of unapologetic, passionate, and caring. This book will stand out because of the stories and examples often, shared with humor. Readers will also benefit from the clever use of the β€œConference Call” at the end of each chapter. This is a book I recommend."

    Brigitte Cutshall, Certified Health Coach and author of books such as Move For You, Expecting the Good, Quality Book Formula

  • β€œI resonated with many (or all!) of Mary’s work stories. I also really appreciated the introspective questions posited throughout the text. Instead of breezing over them, the questions made me stop and ponder how I’m doing with responding to the Holy Spirit in my life."

    Paul Austin, Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) Orange County Area Representative

  • "Are you a person of faith looking for more meaning, power, and purpose in your career? If so, you’ll love Mary’s new book. She’ll give you the insights and practical steps to a more empowered, Spirit-driven work life. Every Christian in the workplace should read this!"

    Kent Sanders, author of books such as 18 Words to Live By and The Artist's Suitcase, ghostwriter, and host of the Daily Writer podcast

β€œI must admit, when I first heard Mary's title for her book, I was apprehensive. I was curious to know how she would develop it. However, having read the book, I am happy to say my initial reaction was completely unfounded. Mary has done a terrific job weaving theology and practice into her book. It is not a theology of the Holy Spirit, but she does a wonderful job explaining who the Holy Spirit is and what he does. But the best part of the book is her lists of practices Christians can add to their lives to make the Holy Spirit more real, more in control, and better able to make a difference in their lives, at work or anywhere else. I also appreciate the personal examples and subtle humorous statements Mary slips in when you least expect them. It shows she has worked through the process herself and is not just providing untried information. You will benefit from reading this book, and so will your co-workers.” Richard Fordyce, author of God’s Glorious Inheritance and pastor of First Christian Church in Camp Point, Illinois

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