Man & Work: Must I be passionate about my job? (Part 4)

In this fourth segment in the “Man & Work” Series, Doug Wilson and Ben Merkle talk about the process of finding meaningful work.

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Future sessions include “Work and Academics” (in post production) with guest Joshua Appel, professor at New Saint Andrews College; “Boys and Work,” “Girls and Work,” “Stages of a Man’s Life and Work,” “Work and Creativity,” and “Work and the Workplace.“.

 

4 Comments

  1. elisabeth says:

    my friends think i am a good artist..but it is hard to make art with little money….i have friends who are NOt chrisian…but they have wisdom they know me because we all went to the same art school….i am at a job that it is in the local supermarket…..so i need to meditate on the doctrine of vocation? If i cannot get a jjob with my skills i must take what is out there…God is serving others through me when i work as a cashier at the local store called KINGS…..so I am ina trapped situation…i think i just want to be faithful in the day ahead of me said it all for me and expect to become increasingly passionate? Please i covet your prayers…very time;y…i have jus way too much on my plate these days….

    • Daniel Foucachon says:

      Elisabeth, Pastor Wilson addresses some of those questions in the next segment. Please keep the questions coming though! We can’t cover everything, but questions can help us steer the conversation. Thanks!

  2. elisabeth says:

    Oh and in 30 days less than thirty i will be part of a labor union…how is this job security..or am i being used again….so they can get on tv and promote their view? oh when will the madness ever end?

  3. Simon says:

    Good one, Pastor Wilson. Thanks for your wise counsel and encouraging us to think carefully and clearly about vocation/work. This is a good and helpful series!

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