A couple of years ago I read a beautiful short story by J.R.R Tolkien with the odd name Leaf by Niggle. It tells the story of Niggle, an obscure painter living in a fictitious rural setting. Niggle is not a particularly talented painter, but he loves painting landscapes full of trees. If he had a… Continue reading The Time That is Given Us
Category: Vocation
What I Have Been Reading…. The Canterbury Tales and Choosing Community
Here are a couple of reviews of books I have read fairly recently. As always please feel free to leave comments at the bottom. *I am an affiliate with both Bookshop.org and Christian Book Distributors. I receive a small percentage of any sales generated on any links on this website.* The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey… Continue reading What I Have Been Reading…. The Canterbury Tales and Choosing Community
Finding Our Vocation Through Relationship
If God has given us anything important to accomplish, we should not expect to have all the abilities to complete our assignment or to get it done by ourselves without the encouragement of others. This is true of everyone of us, in every calling. -Philip Ryken Why do we work? Enter this question into a… Continue reading Finding Our Vocation Through Relationship
Rediscovering Vocation: Letting Go
If we think of work as its own end, disconnected from God's purposes, or merely as something we do to pay the bills, we put ourselves at risk of rationalizing anything to keep our jobs. Rod Dreher I have for much of my life, dating back to my childhood, found myself struggling with a perpetual… Continue reading Rediscovering Vocation: Letting Go
Rediscovering Vocation: A Historical Perspective
“A dairymaid can milk cows to the glory of God. If your job is shoveling manure, than do your best and shovel that manure for the glory of God." Martin Luther I am convinced that one of central problems in our modern society is a lack of meaning in daily life, a sense that our… Continue reading Rediscovering Vocation: A Historical Perspective




