This paper explores how the evolving socio-cultural settings of the dynamic and
technologically influenced contemporary workplace are a context starving for the Gospel. This paper describes some of the ways people in this new context are shaping their identity, discerning their purpose, defining their values, and finding community.
This lays the groundwork for missiologists, pastors and lay people to engage in a thoughtful, collaborative dialogue on how to bridge the gap between the language of Caanan, representing traditional religious contexts, and the language of Babylon, symbolising the contemporary, diverse and potentially challenging cultures of 21st century workplaces.