Ep. 108 - What Is My Calling? - Rev. William Boekestein - podcast episode cover

Ep. 108 - What Is My Calling? - Rev. William Boekestein

Oct 21, 20241 hr 38 minEp. 109
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Episode description

Back with an all-new, exciting episode for you. Joining us is returning guest, Rev. William Boekestein. He recently released a book called Finding Your Vocation: A Guide for Young People Seeking a Calling. Using this book as a guide, we get into it all. We discuss what vocation is, how calling feeds into that, and what skills we all need to cultivate no matter what kind of work we do. We also discuss that in order to work well, we need to understand the importance of true and meaningful rest. 

We hope this episode informs and inspires you as much and helps you think about your vocation and calling in life whether you're just starting out or you're retired. This episode is for all! 

Be sure to check out Pastor Boekestein's book here!

 

0:00 - Intro

02:05 - Filling the Need

04:50 - Vocation Definition

07:25: Is Only Work Related to Vocation?

12:50 -  Sanctification in Work

17:00 - Conversion and Vocation

22:54 - Needing to be Good at Something

25:30 - Wisdom with Technical Distractions

28:35: Cultivating Character

33:00 - Developing Skills

45:00 - Ambition

48:00 - Passions

53:00 - Calling and Vocation in Ministry

59:00 - Options

1:03:30 - Gender and Vocation

1:06:00 - Balancing Commitments

1:11:00 - Doing Excellent Work

1:18:00 - Theology of Rest

1:28:00 - Retirement

 

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