Vocational Calling

Understanding Other Vocations

2022-05-09T12:06:57-05:00April 15th, 2021|Tags: , , |

This year a friend asked me to help with a tax hotline on a local television station. Since I’ve done taxes for over forty years, I thought it might be fun, and accepted. For 3 ½ hours the phone rang nonstop with person after person calling with their tax questions. The work was exhausting, and, it was a little frightening ...

Passionate About Tax?

2020-07-15T01:52:12-05:00July 15th, 2020|Tags: , , |

Many people feel like groaning or complaining when taxes are discussed, but not Rachel. Rachel is the most passionate person about tax that I have ever met! When Rachel talks about tax accounting, her eyes light up and she becomes animated. God has wired each of us uniquely, and yes, some are even wired to enjoy taxes. In Luke 3 ...

How Much Work Is Enough? Part II

2020-04-20T20:03:17-05:00April 21st, 2020|Tags: , , |

In our pursuit of determining how much work is enough, we need to determine how God perceives and defines work. In Exodus God told us to work for just six days a week. There are at least two different types of work: vocational and household work. This requires that we prioritize our schedule to include how many hours we are ...

St. Patrick’s Work

2020-03-16T23:39:37-05:00March 17th, 2020|Tags: , , , |

At 16 years old, Patrick was abducted from Britain and forced to become a shepherd in Ireland. It was during his time of isolation in tending sheep that his prayers resulted in his conversion to following Jesus. Eventually, Patrick escaped and returned to Britain. But then, through a dream, God called Patrick to return to Ireland to bring them the Gospel. ...

Career Transitions, Part II

2019-07-09T14:51:10-05:00July 9th, 2019|Tags: , , |

The book of Nehemiah has some great insights about Nehemiah’s career transition that may be helpful to us today. The second phase of Nehemiah’s journey was prayer. After Nehemiah’s heart was broken for the city of Jerusalem, Nehemiah began praying. Although Nehemiah is very driven throughout the complete story, he prayed for four months.  In Nehemiah 1:11 we read, “O ...

Marketplace Mission Trip

2019-05-07T00:24:43-05:00May 7th, 2019|Tags: , , |

Many churches promote mission trips for people to go overseas to advance the Gospel. My friend, Mike Henry, wondered, “What if people began viewing their workplace as a mission trip?” That idea launched a new concept that Mike calls a Marketplace Mission Trip. You won’t have to buy airlines tickets or leave work. Instead, Mike provides a daily blueprint and ...

Tear Down That Wall

2019-03-11T00:12:54-05:00March 11th, 2019|Tags: , , |

Some business partners I know were professed Christians, but they kept having disagreements about how their faith should be reflected in their business. One partner was adamant that their faith should be separate. During a heated exchange, the one partner who was reticent about his faith blurted out, “My father taught me that business is business and faith is faith. ...

A Fallen World

2019-02-27T10:49:14-06:00March 1st, 2019|Tags: , , |

In January, Tom Phillips, former CEO of Raytheon, passed away. In his Wall Street Journal obituary, there’s a story of a Harvard undergraduate who asked Mr. Phillips if he believed there was a contradiction between his Christian faith and running a missile manufacturing company. Mr. Phillips answered, “We would like it to be a world where armies and weapons were ...

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