vocation. it's not what I do, but who I am.
how do I figure out who I am? And how do I figure out who I am without thinking in terms of what I do? And how do I actually be who I am supposed to be (once I figure that out), and not just do something?
And how does my community help me through these tough questions.
Reading this book is sure bringing up a lot of questions.
Posted by brant at May 4, 2004 03:53 PMThat's it. Vocation is defined by who you are, not what you do. The community does not allow you to think in these terms very often. I am encouraged to hear you everytime we have this conversation, about your perspective on vocation and where you see yourself in it. You've got it.
Posted by: Jackie at May 4, 2004 10:42 PM