Kara Martin
Kara Martin is a respected Australian speaker, teacher, and author whose work bridges the worlds of theology, corporate leadership, and non-profit service. With a passion for helping people integrate their faith with their daily work, Kara brings a wealth of experience from her diverse career to her teaching and writing.
Kara serves as an adjunct professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where she teaches courses that explore the intersection of faith, work, and culture. Her academic contributions reflect her deep commitment to equipping Christians to live out their faith authentically in every sphere of life.
She is the author of the acclaimed Workship series, which includes Workship: How to Use Your Work to Worship God and Workship 2: How to Flourish at Work. These books have inspired readers worldwide by offering practical insights into how work can be an act of worship and a meaningful expression of faith. Drawing on Scripture, theology, and her personal experiences, Kara encourages individuals to view their work as a divine calling and a way to participate in God’s purposes.
Kara’s ministry extends beyond academia and writing. As a sought-after speaker, she delivers workshops, keynote addresses, and training sessions to churches, organizations, and conferences. Her presentations are known for their depth, warmth, and practical application, helping people see the transformative power of integrating faith with work.
Kara’s personal life reflects her values of service and community. She is actively involved in mentoring and discipleship, equipping others to navigate the challenges and opportunities of faith in the workplace.
You can learn more about Kara Martin’s ministry, publications, and resources. Visit: www.workship.com.au, where she continues to inspire and equip Christians to see their work as an integral part of their spiritual journey.