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American writer Frederick Buechner wrote, “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world's deep hunger meet.” They are lovely words that express a lovely sentiment, but there is a theological problem with it: it’s all about me. And more: what if we never find that exact nexus where passion and need meet?
Listen in to hear Dan Steiner com back to the show to talk more about calling, specifically why calling is more about "we" than "me".
Resources discussed in this episode include What is My Calling? by Dan Steiner and can be found anywhere books are sold.
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American writer Frederick Buechner wrote, “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world's deep hunger meet.” They are lovely words that express a lovely sentiment, but there is a theological problem with it: it’s all about me. And more: what if we never find that exact nexus where passion and need meet?
Listen in to hear Dan Steiner com back to the show to talk more about calling, specifically why calling is more about "we" than "me".
Resources discussed in this episode include What is My Calling? by Dan Steiner and can be found anywhere books are sold.