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How to Discern Your Calling and Not Quit Your Day Job

Justin Juntunen

Justin Juntunen

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Does it feel like you were made for more? Do you hope for meaningful work that is more purposeful than your current job? Perhaps you are wondering what it would look like to have a job that creates kingdom impact in the world. And maybe you still have bills to pay like everyone else! Watch this conversation with Vineyard thought leaders Kathy Maskell (Vineyard Justice Network, Blue Route Vineyard Church) and Joe Gorra (Anaheim Vineyard, Veritas Life Center).

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why it matters to think biblically about vocation
  • The false divide of sacred and secular
  • How to balance the tension of calling and economic realities

“The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.” — Frederick Buechner

Watch the Recording [embedyt]https://youtu.be/PT2qdVnjkoI[/embedyt]

Listen to the Audio 

“Work is how we add value to other people.” —Joe Gorra

Timeline:

12:50 Clarifying the terms
23:00 The false divide of sacred and secular
37: 52 Ways to gain attentiveness to what God is doing
46:55 Balancing getting things done and calling

“The Holy Spirit is the great equalizer” — Kathy Maskell

 Resources

Vineyard Justice Network 
Free Online Discover Courses
CauseCon 2018 Talks
Are you called to be a church planter? 10 questions
VUSA Diversity Conference: Better Together: Race, Reconciliation, and the Multiethnic Church – August 21-23
How Is Your Soul
Faithwalking Spiritual Formation Program
Quote from Lester DeKoster from Work: The Meaning of Your Life, a Christian Perspective
Chris Armstrong on “Vocation? Whatever!” Video
Amy Sherman on “Vocational Stewardship” Video
Steve Garber on “How Vocation is related to the Mission of God” Video

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