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by Steve Garber
Years ago now, I began to wonder why it was some students I had loved kept at the vocation of their faith, and others did not. Never a theoretical idea, these were people that had become part of my heart. We had walked together, read together, prayed together, laughed together. And then, inch by slow inch, they began to walk away, disconnecting what they said mattered most from the way they made decisions about both the present and the future-and over time they became different people.....MORE >
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The Washington Institute is a still-point...connecting knowing and doing, heart and mind, belief and behavior, worldview and way of life...
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| Vocare: Conversations about Calling > |
We all long to do work that matters. Young people hope and dream for vocations that require their best, that somehow make money and make meaning at the same time...
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| Steve Quoted in Christianity Today > |
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by Bill Haley
Several times a day, the Medevac helicopters fly hurriedly over the house in Washington, DC where we used to live. Either it is flying to someone in distress, or it is carrying the most precious thing, a human being, back to the hospital for healing. If the one in that helicopter is being rushed back to the hospital for care, will they receive excellent medical care, and that is all? Or will they get that plus the gracious and powerful touch of doctors and nurses who know that their hands somehow are the hands of God to bring healing to a broken world and broken bodies?
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An address delivered at Urbana 09 in the Business as Mission track by Steve Garber
Two years ago this week I was in India, visiting two of our children who were working there that year. We didn’t see everything, at all. But we did travel through the south, in Tamil Nadu and Kerala—and of course in our seeing and hearing and smelling, were keenly aware that we were in a very different world.
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Quotables >
"...To serve God is for every one to remain in his vocation and calling, be it ever so mean and simple..."
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