Katherine Leary Alsdorf (BA, Wittenberg; MBA, Darden School, UVA) founded Redeemer Presbyterian Church’s Center for Faith & Work in New York City and served as Executive Director from 2002 - 2012. She established the intensive Gotham Fellows program, an Entrepreneurship Initiative to start new gospel-centered ventures, Arts Ministries, and numerous vocation groups. She now helps churches in other cities to establish faith and work ministries. She spent 25 years in the high tech industry in California and New York. She is co-author with Tim Keller of Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God’s Work.
Katherine Leary Alsdorf is founder and director emeritus of Redeemer’s Center for Faith & Work.
Resources by Katherine Leary Alsdorf:
May 11, 2015
MINDY BELZ • KATHERINE LEARY ALSDORF • BETHANY JENKINS • CAROLYN MCCULLEY
Katherine Leary Alsdorf, Mindy Belz, Bethany Jenkins, and Carolyn McCulley discuss some of the issues arising for Christian women working in various professions at our 2014 National Women’s Conference.
April 7, 2015
We don’t have enough understanding of our faith, and we don’t have enough understanding of our work.
So suggests Katherine Alsdorf in a new roundtable video with Carolyn McCulley and Bethany Jenkins. Figuring out how to integrate faith and work isn’t only massively important, explains the co-author (with Tim Keller) of Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God’s Work (Dutton, 2012) [review | interview]. But it’s also far from easy.
