Here I Am

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Now What on Earth Should I Be Doing?

By Quentin Schultze
(Baker Books, 2005)

A resource on calling and learning to distinguish between one’s shared vocation and particular life stations. 

Struggling to discern God’s call is not uncommon. Many people wrestle with understanding what God has planned for them. Here I Am solves part of the mystery by distinguishing between one’s shared vocation and particular life stations. Stations include jobs, situations, and relationships, and they change often. But vocation, for Christians especially, remains the same—to apply faith as caretakers of God’s world. Here I Am explains how to be caring followers of Jesus in every station of life. It offers practical ways to strive for excellence, celebrate leisure, nurture community, and cultivate a legacy. This book is for students, those seeking satisfaction in their work, and anyone seeking a renewed sense of God’s call. They will discover how to care about and for the world, participating in God’s renewal of all things.

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Show me the man you honor, and I will know what kind of a man you are, for it shows me what your ideal of manhood is, and what kind of man you long to be.

Thomas Carlyle

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