reflect on gaining and nurturing that ongoing sense of vocation that Mackenzie and Kirkland talk about.
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Learning Activity 6.1: Devotional
Devotional
The devotionals in this course are taken from the book Wheres God on Monday? Hopefully the use of this book in the capstone course will tie together many of the discussions you have had in the past regarding Christian business people and the importance of your work in the marketplace.
Objectives
Apply Christian principles in critical thinking and decision making. (6.3)
Theory and Context
Consider the following thoughts of Mackenzie and Kirkland, The process of secularization is a real trend, but its not one that should include us. For in reality, all of life is meant to be connected with God and his work. Consequently, when we use the word secular we make an unbiblical and unhelpful distinctionin order for Christians to gain and nurture an ongoing sense of vocation there were five important ingredients: Connection; Fit; Service; Balance; and Encouragement.
Resources
Mackenzie, A., & Kirkland, W. (2015). Wheres God on Monday? Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers Marketing, LLC.
Instructions
1. Read Chapters 13 & 14 of Wheres God on Monday? In discussion, reflect on gaining and nurturing that ongoing sense of vocation that Mackenzie and Kirkland talk about.
2. Post your thoughts on this devotion in the discussion forum titled 6.1 Devotional.
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