Seeking a New Job or Career (Part 2)
In this second guest post by Russ Gehrlein, learn how to find your purpose and flourish in your new job or career.
In this second guest post by Russ Gehrlein, learn how to find your purpose and flourish in your new job or career.
In this guest post by Russ Gehrlein, learn how to seek God’s kingdom first as you pursue a new job or career.
Your Imposter Syndrome affects you in more ways than you realize. Find out how the gospel can keep it from sabotaging your calling.
You may have heard people say, “No one is indispensable.” But is it really true? It depends on what you view as the center of work,
We often equate calling with our professional work. O’Donnell’s metaphor of nesting dolls helps us capture the different layers of calling.
The Theology of Work Project addresses calling, performance, ethics, finance, difficult bosses, rest, and other topics related to faith and work. It is one of my go-to resources.
‘Mere Christians’ is an excellent podcast resource for Christians who want to explore how to live out their calling for the glory of God and the good of others. Highly recommended.
How can we navigate the many changes in the workplace and still love our work? Here are 3 lessons from Robert Dickie’s book ‘Love Your Work’.
Whether you are thriving in a dream job or struggling to find meaning at work, job crafting can bring you one step closer to your calling.
Is work a job, a career, or a calling to us? Our answer to this question may well determine how fulfilled we are in life.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Marcus Mok is a Christian teaching Chinese Language in a secondary school in Singapore. He serves as a deacon, lay preacher, Bible teacher and interpreter in his church. He is passionate about helping young adults and teenagers to discover and flourish in their individual callings, and fellow Christians in their mid-career to develop depth and meaning in their work. This blog is an extension and expression of his passion.
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