“The question itself is pretty self-centered. It’s all about you: ‘Will my work bring me passion?’ A better question is ‘What can I do to serve my neighbor in the work I’m called to do and fulfill the second commandment?'” — Bethany Jenkins
Date: June 15, 2018
Event: The Gospel Coalition Women’s Conference
Related:
- Stop Overspiritualizing Calling (Bethany Jenkins)
- Should You Look for a Job You Are Passionate About? (Kevin DeYoung)
- Do What You Love or Do What Needs Doing? (Bethany Jenkins)
Find more audio and video from the 2018 Women’s Conference on the conference media page.
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