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What's Next: Your Dream Job, God's Call, and a Life That Sets You Free

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As a believer, you want to find God’s will for your education, career, and ministry, right? But in the process of waiting on clear-cut advice from the Almighty, you may have missed what He’s already directed you to do. Speaking from his own experiences, Daniel Ryan Day reminds you about Scripture’s clear teachings regarding God’s will. When you understand what God asks of us, you’ll gain confidence to take the next step and find fulfillment and freedom, wherever you work and whatever you do.

130 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 26, 2019

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4,351 reviews123 followers
October 18, 2019
Don't we think God has that perfect job for us? You know, the one that pays well, is fulfilling, and is the one we've been dreaming of for years? Day sets the record straight. Our dream job may have nothing at all to do with our calling from God. In fact, God's calling may be a big surprise. God has something much grater in mind for us that what we do for a living.

I like how Day clarifies our calling from God. Rather than to a career, God calls us to a relationship with Him, to loving others, to glorifying Him no matter our job. Day does a great job describing that life to which God has called us.

Yes, God might call us to something specific. I was surprised when Day showed from Scripture that sometimes God's call is to a task we are not suited for nor want to do. (Think Moses and Jonah.)

Just when I thought there would be no practical suggestions for determining what's next, Day came through with some good ideas. He provides lots of questions near the end of the book to help us think through what we want to do with our lives with respect to career.

This is a helpful book for Christians thinking about career or job change. You'll just have the opportunity to think about what God wants in your life before you delve into what you want.

I received a complimentary egalley of this book through Celebrate Lit. My comments are an independent and honest review.
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1,568 reviews64 followers
April 3, 2019
This book is touted as “find your dream job with God’s help.” But I don’t think it really lives up to the hype it sets forth on the cover. If one is truly looking for an avenue to finding their dream job, this book wouldn’t help them much.

To me this is more like a bible study about how to discover your calling in life. I think the whole “dream job” aspect just throws the reader off and makes them wonder why they even picked up this book to begin with.

I thought all the concepts were great considering this is a bible-based theory but I was looking forward to discovering how I could find my dream job. I already know what my calling is and that is definitely not the same thing most times.

I appreciate this book and its contents and I think it would be great for a select market if the whole “calling on your life” part was emphasized and not the “dream job” part.

Like I said, make this a bible study or a devotional and this would do gangbusters. But as it is, I think people might come away a little disappointed that the reason they found the book didn’t truly give them any advice toward finding the job of their dreams.

I received this as an ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) in return for an honest review. I thank NetGalley, the publisher and the author for allowing me to read this title.
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2,342 reviews17 followers
November 19, 2019
FTC DISCLAIMER: I RECEIVED AN E-ARC FROM THE PUBLISHER THROUGH ONE OF A VARIETY OF SOURCES. I VOLUNTARILY OFFER MY HONEST REVIEW OF THE BOOK, THOUGH IT IS NOT EXPECTED OF ME! RECEIPT OF THIS BOOK IN THIS MANNER DOES NOT AFFECT MY OPINION OF THE BOOK OR THE CONTENT OF MY REVIEW!

I read this hoping for more understanding on how to grow as a Christian, but I felt that it was geared more toward helping Christians understand and accept how to accept God's call on their lives and find meaningful and fulfilling worldly jobs that embrace that calling. There were quite a few good tips in here, and while it wasn't exactly what I was looking for, it does have value and I'm glad I read it.
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376 reviews8 followers
July 24, 2019
Transitions are a way of life. For people at particular junctures, the question of "What's Next" is particularly exciting or distressing. For Christians, another way of asking the same question is "What is God's will for me at this time of my life?" Many people have grappled with this question from different angles. This question is also related to the topics of calling and purpose in life. Author Daniel Ryan Day begins with his own story of how circumstances and choices impacted the decisions he made. He had wanted to be a professional pilot but never sent in any application to the Air Force Academy. He don't know what his future looks like and constantly seeks answers to his search for the next thing. He poses several scenarios of this predicament. If one belongs to "Team Senior," one has to decide what to do after the senior year of their academic program. If one is in "Team College," the challenge is to decide on which program of study. If one belongs to "Team Rut," then the question is how they could find a right fit between their aspirations and jobs. Those belonging to "Team Deck-of-Cards" will have to depend on what comes their way, especially unforeseen circumstances, before they decide. The rare breed of people in "Team Hero" would take care of the interests of others before their own. Using two guidelines to determine the next step, DRD looks at purpose and fulfillment as criteria for determining our calling. He calls this team as "Team Called." In order to get our spiritual bearings right, he begins with the Bible. Such calling is neither about some special "high calling" related to Church work. Neither is it about a special job. It is something way beyond our popular definitions of dream jobs and higher callings.


Calling is not about our "dream jobs" as demonstrated in the lives of Moses and Jonah. We learn of Moses having his personal version of dream job being overturned by God's specific calling for him to lead Israel out of Egypt. Likewise Jonah didn't get what he wished for. Instead, he eventually did what he personally did not want to do. Rather looking at personal whims and fancies, Day urges us to think about what is "good and perfect" from God's perspective. Do we trust in God's wisdom and purpose? How about seeing our calling in terms of God's role as Father and us as His children? Gradually, we learn that calling is more about character instead of career; more about dedication instead of a dream job; and more about faithfulness in our general calling instead of being distracted by an endless search for a specific calling. Of all the 148 uses of the word "called" in the New Testament, we learn that calling is more about a way of living. This way is linked to the greatest commandment of loving God and loving our neighbours. It is about making a difference in the lives of our communities. It is about learning to live in the Spirit rather than the flesh. Incidentally, we also need to ask how much is our hunger for a specific calling more of the flesh? Some principles that Day highlights are worth pondering more upon:

It is God who initiates the calling; we do the listening;
God calls the faithful;
We are called to a lifestyle instead of some specific career;
Calling is about trust;
Don't be surprised that calling is not to some dream job;
Whatever the calling, God will be with us;
Be careful not to say "no" to God when He calls. (Remember Jonah?)
It is not necessarily to be gifted or qualified in order to be called to do something;
Calling may mean some kind of sacrifice;
Calling is more about God's glory;
We are called to demonstrate God's character to others

The concluding part of the book includes some guidelines and questions for us to probe the principles above. Exercises include listing down our likes and dislikes; testing ourselves using Enneagrams or DISCs tests; finding mentors; asking questions; knowing oneself; redefining what success means; etc.


My Thoughts
This is a surprisingly good book. From the beginning, it may read like any other books on calling and purpose. The further we read, and as we understand the futility of searching for some "dream job," we would realize that our conventional ideas about calling being some "full-time work" or a specific career are more secondary than ever. There are three things I like about this book.

First, calling is external. This book reaffirms the principle that calling is from Someone higher and bigger than ourselves. This means we should spend less time worrying about our small concerns and small world. Ideas about "dream jobs" often glorify our personal preferences. As Christians, we need to be reminded about our allegiance to Christ. Mother Teresa has said that our calling is primarily to Christ. That should settle the bulk of our quests and restlessness about what to do. I appreciate Day's using the lives of Moses and Jonah to demonstrate the point that we are often called to do things that are opposite of our personal desires.

Second, calling is relational. Sometimes, we think of calling in terms of some career or goals to be achieved. Instead, the author reminds us that we are called toward a lifestyle, a way of living that involves the enrichment of the community we live in and the edification of the body of Christ. The love commandments, the parables about loving our neighbours; the fruits of the Spirit, the spirit of the keeping of the commandments; etc, are all presented to help us live in peace and harmony with one another. Whatever work we are called into doing, these relational and spiritual attributes are to be present. In fact, why not see the "called" work we are in as opportunities to practice these virtues?

Third, calling is growing into Christlikeness. This is something often marginalized or even forgotten. We cannot make our calling larger than God Himself. If Christ is the focus of all our attention, we need to become too worried about the lack of clarity with regards to what we do or will be doing in the future.

I recommend this book for general reading. For those who are still searching for what they ought to be doing, this book don't just give us answers to aid our seeking, it gives us questions to guide our asking. Do so with lots of prayer and see how God answers our asking, honours our seeking, and responds to our knocking.

Daniel Ryan Day co-hosts the "Discover the Word" radio program at RBC Ministries. He also works as a digital media producer at Our Daily Bread.

Rating: 4.5 stars of 5.

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This book has been provided courtesy of Discovery House Publishers and NetGalley without requiring a positive review. All opinions offered above are mine unless otherwise stated or implied.
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3,081 reviews135 followers
October 26, 2019
This a book that gives you "food for thought" as the saying goes. Everyone of us have thought "What do I do next?" Sometimes we make decisions that didn't turn out well. We want to make a difference in the world while following our dreams. What dream job have you wanted? I can remember wanting to be a teacher but that dream didn't work out the way I thought.

One church I attended had people who loved to tell others what God wanted them to do. I always prayed before I moved forward and there were times I said no to what people thought my ministry was. Over time it was evident that what was really happening was the church was trying to fill a need in a particular ministry. I appreciated the church wanting to help get me plugged in, but I also knew that God had other plans for me.

The author has good examples from the bible of people who God called but didn't feel equipped. Our doubts can overtake us and cause us to question God. There is an example in the book about a daughter and father. The father wants her to pursue law while she wants to do photography and graphic design. I bring this up because something similar happened to my husband. His parents wanted him to go to college and either get a degree in law or business. My husband wanted to pursue his dream of art. When he told his parents of his dream, they refused to pay for him to go to college for art. So what was next for my husband? He found work doing drafting and on the side he airbrushed murals. His dream of doing art for a living seemed far away. God has used my husband's gift of art to do murals in churches and opened doors to do art work for other people.

It's easy for us to say I wonder what would have happened if I had done something different? God does have a plan for us and wants us to prosper . He has called each of us for something specific. We need to be still and listen to Him. " God 's calling is not about a specific job but about a specific way of living."

I really enjoyed the chapter about helping others. The illustration about the man who was left on the side of the road to die and a good Samaritan came and took him to the hospital is a great example of helping others. Have you walked by someone in need? God tells us to love each other and be the hands and feet of God. While we are waiting for "what' s next" we should be looking for ways to help others. The good news is that God knows what's next for us; we just need to have faith and wait on Him to direct our path.

I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.
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142 reviews
June 20, 2019
So this is a diversion for me, a book that is not a romance (as my blog is normally for Christian or Clean Romances) but a great read and one that all of us can find thought provoking.

Thanks to Discovery House for allowing me to read this ebook through Netgalley. The opinions expressed are my own honest thoughts. What caught my eye was the blurb that came with the netgalley email recommending this book. Actually, it was the first sentence: "Stuck in a dead-end job and not sure what to do next?" It caught my eye because my son and I had been discussing this very problem he was struggling with, so, of course, Mom had to read this book and get him a copy.

We all know that, in the end, there won't be a perfect answer to our struggle to answer the above question but the fun and informational thing is digging for the truth.

Now, if you aren't a christian or at least consider yourself a person of faith, then you won't care what Mr. Day has to say; but if you care to know what God might have to reveal to you on the matter then this book is chock full of encouragement and insightful advice--more importantly, backing it up with scripture.

Mr. Day uses his own personal experiences and those of people he knows as well as brings biblical characters to life with apt descriptions of how their stories might impact our own situations while using humor and down to earth conversational tones. The chapters are short with "pull out" quotes for emphasis. You'll find yourself turning pages and wanting to continue with the next chapter because it's like Mr. Day is right there with you chatting about what is so deeply personal and important in your life, the next step. Even more important, you find yourself ready to delve into God's Word and wanting to hear from Him.

I recommend this book for your keeper shelf and to share with others.
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Author 275 books1,834 followers
November 4, 2019
Do I Think You Will Love What’s Next?
While billed as a book about career and educational choices, I consider What’s Next to be more about life purpose. The chapters are easy to read, full of Biblical examples offered both as paraphrases of Scripture and as modern retellings, and written in a casual, conversational style.

What’s Next progresses at a natural pace and is well organized. Within the pages, you’ll find a look into words that we in the church throw around like buzzwords instead of practical helps from the Lord. Words like, “calling” and “will of God.” Instead of leading you through ten steps to a brighter future and successful career, Day takes you to the feet of Jesus and reminds you of what is truly important.

Christians who are well-versed in the Bible may feel as though it’s rather basic–simplistic, even. However, sometimes even mature Christians need to see those simple stories for the gems they are. We need to revisit them with fresh, new eyes. I think that’s what Day did with his retellings. He made us look at them again.

Will this book change your life? Nope. That’s God’s job. But this book can remind you of many of the things the One Who can and does change lives can and will do in yours.

So yes, if you need encouragement, if you’re at a crossroads, if you’re confused about what “calling” even means in your life, I think Daniel Day’s, What’s Next will be a book you’ll love and enjoy. I know I’m sure glad I requested a free review copy! Recommended for people who need a refresher on discerning God’s will, for those at a crossroads in their lives, and for everyone who just needs a little encouragement.
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Author 12 books23 followers
June 8, 2019
Review of What’s Next: Your Dream Job, God’s Call, and a Life That Sets You Free, by Daniel Ryan Day
If you are a recent graduate and unsure of your next step, or you’ve been in your dead-end job too long, or you just want God to let you know, what’s next?, then this book is for you!
Here are a few things to consider:
Is your dream job the same thing as God’s call for you?
Is God going to call you in an area of your strength?
Does a feeling of peace have any place in making your next move?
Does being obedient to God mean giving up what you love?
What’s Next? covers these ponderings and more. Daniel Ryan Day lets you know where in the Bible it talks about God’s will for you.
If you are interested in learning and following God’s will for your life, Day’s book will help you get a good perspective on the meanings and misconceptions of the above questions. You may be surprised by what you learn. I wish I had read this book when I was finishing college. Even now it is a good reminder. We make choices and rank priorities throughout our lives.
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1,888 reviews
October 18, 2019
As a military wife of a soldier who is nearing retirement and the mother of 4 children ages 23 to 17, what’s next is something that sticks in my mind. Let’s face it, everyone faces periods of time when they wonder what to do next. Whether a high school student or college student is nearing graduation and wondering what should be their next step or someone is nearing retirement or just wanting a change in life, everyone wonders what step needs to come next.

This book does an excellent job of putting the idea of what’s next into a Biblical perspective. The book emphasizes spiritual ideas for stepping into the future God has planned which means you step into the blessings and abundance God desires for his children.

As someone who has frequently wondered what God has called me to do, I found the pages of this book resonated with my soul. I want to be who God intended me to be and that means I desire to do what God has called me to do. So if you want to read a book that will help you determine what God’s calling for your life is you should check out this book for yourself.

I received a copy of this book for my fair and honest review.
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2,559 reviews4 followers
October 27, 2019
"What’s Next " by Daniel Ryan Day is a book that I really thought I wouldn't like when I started reading it because I thought it was about finding a job. I was honestly thinking I don't want a job, I mean I am going to be 60 in two months. But, the more I read the more I was finding that even through I am an"older person", God still had a calling for me and He has a calling for all Christians regardless of want job we have or don't have. I don't want to give the main purpose of the book away because I think everyone that is wondering what is God's will for their life is should read this book for themselves. I will say this through, the author has made me realize what God purpose for me and all Christians is not a career but is about the way we live our lives. The author gives scriptures references for this. Yes, I was one of those that was wondering what my calling was. The answer might just surprise you, because even through I have these references before, this books clearly explains them better and clearer. I am glad I read this book.

I received a complimentary copy from the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own.
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Author 9 books1 follower
June 21, 2019
"What's Next" is an approachable and enjoyable book on what God's call means, what it looks like, what we might misunderstand as God's call, and how to live our lives in a way that honors God as we seek to understand His will for our lives, in spite of our preconceived notions of a "dream" job or career.

I enjoyed the flow and down-to-earth nature of this read. The author has a perspective that jives with my own, and a voice that is similar to mine as an author, so I felt very in tune with his development of the points he was trying to make.

As I began reading, I feared this book was geared toward just young adults, but as I continued I learned that is not the case. This book would make a good bible study or personal reflection book for devotional time for any age. If you are seeking God's direction, and desire to help yourself open up to His voice, this book is a good companion for personal study.

Thanks to the author, Discovery House, and NetGalley for an advanced readers copy in exchange for an honest review.
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330 reviews6 followers
October 31, 2019
My Review
I think this book is great for the modern person that is stuck in a rut or searching for their calling in life. I think we all know what it feels like to wonder where to go to college to, what to major in, whether to take a risky new job prospect, go back to school, become a stay at home parent, start your own business, go into the ministry, and so much more. This book is unique in that it is not just for high school/college age when we think of big life decisions- it is relevant to anyone who finds their life feeling unfulfilled or feeling stuck hoping the Lord will lead them to their life's calling. This book is short, with nice short chapters and plenty of Spiritual and practical application. The author really simplifies our understanding of what the Lord's will is for our lives and how we find it. I truly enjoyed reading the book, and I feel it could be a great help to any Christian who finds themselves "in a rut."


I received a complimentary copy of this book, and all opinions given are entirely my own.
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1,261 reviews11 followers
July 23, 2019
The goal of what’s next is to help you find what the next step in your career. But it's not really a book about careers or a dream job; instead teh book focuses on teh idea of God's calling.
The book makes sense in teh fact that Daniel Ryan Day is trying to dispel the idea that God's calling always refers to your occupation. He walks you through a variety of biblical figures whose calling aren’t considering jobs as well as looks at the New Testament ideas of what we are called to be. We are called by God to be a specific kind of person.
The final chapter gives your ideas to help you figure out what you want to do next occupation wise and give your ideas of how to apply Biblical concepts of calling to find your dream job.
The book is well written and Ryan has a voice that is understandable (change) t the average reader. He doesn’t get too bogged down in scholarly bible material letting eh book flow from one pint to the next. The fact that he makes these ideas accessible to a broader audience is the best part of the book and shows that the author understands his audience.
For me, I had decided a long time ago my calling wasn't necessarily my job so this wasn’t helpful for me. So I wasn’t as invested as some might be. But if you still think that your calling only refers to your occupation, then this is a book you need. God is calling you for so much more than a paycheck.

I received an ARC from the publisher; all opinions are my own.
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Author 4 books414 followers
October 19, 2019
This helpful book offers guidance for those who aren’t certain about their future path. The teaching is scripturally based and points readers to God’s Word and His will. Its sixteen chapters are easy to read and clear to apply to make life changes. The author also shares many of his own experiences as examples for the topics he addresses. I think one of the main points to take to heart is that there is really no dream job and that you have to work hard in life. We need to change the way we think about our calling and a perfect future. Unreal expectations lead to frustration and disappointment, as I’ve witnessed multiple times. Changing our view of success will help. And the reassurance that God can use all that’s happened in our lives leads to hope too. This guidebook would be great for teens and older to study and discuss. I received a copy from Celebrate Lit. All opinions are my own.
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481 reviews56 followers
October 23, 2019
An enjoyable and enlightening book written in a comfortable, easy-to-read-and-digest style. Using many examples from his life, the author well explains the dilemma many people face in their quest to find real meaning and purpose in life. Included is a thorough discussion and explanation of God’s true “calling” and “will” for our lives as His children. The probing and thought-provoking questions included in each chapter make this a great opportunity for self-examination as well as group discussion. All in all, a very valuable volume and one that would be well included in a youth and counseling pastor’s resource library. Highly recommended!

Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this book. A favorable review was not required, no compensation was received, and all views expressed are my own.
1,324 reviews11 followers
July 15, 2019
This is a book that took a different direction then I anticipated, but that was okay. Daniel opened my eyes to what it means to be called, or find your calling.

If I am honest I sort still feel like I am waiting for that to happen for me, to find this perfect, fulfilling job.

But wonder if being called if more about how to live your life then finding that perfect job? Hmmm, that gave me something to think about. That means any job could be perfect if we live called by God.

Daniel goes into a lot more detail with what this means and what it might look like, which will be different for everyone.

A copy of this book was given to me through Netgalley.com. All opinions are my own.
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158 reviews4 followers
September 13, 2019
We all have dreams, plans and goals in our lives. Everyone is searching for the perfect job, perfect home, or the perfect spouse. But how do we achieve those goals?
Daniel Ryan Day shows us that we first need to listen to God. God has a plan for our lives. If we will only stop and pay attention His intentions will be made clear to us.
Day uses his story as well as many scriptural references so show us how God can change our plans.
Day clearly shows us that we need to learn to stop, listen and let God lead our lives.
This is a great personal study book but would also make a wonderful book for your Bible study group.
Thank you Netgalley for a chance to preview this book.
489 reviews2 followers
September 16, 2019
Straight-forward and easy to read, this book reminds the reader of the common calling for all Christians before leading to how to use your particular skill set and giftings. There are no aptitude tests or personality quizzes, just a down to earth examination of letting go of the fear that there is just one particular job that is a perfect fit for you and if you miss it your life won't live up to your full potential. Breaking free from the burden of that mindset is well worth the time to read this!
I requested and voluntarily read a copy provided by the publisher via Netgalley and I offer my honest opinion in response.
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579 reviews9 followers
July 4, 2019
A good reminder that God is always there directing your path, you just need to look for the signs. If you are someone who is looking for answers about your chosen career, other life choices he gives excellent examples of Biblical events and in his own life that may be useful in guiding your way through to contentment in your personal or professional life. Geared more toward young and middle aged adults facing discontent ment or challenges.
I received this book as a complimentary copy for an honest review. The opinions expressed are my own.
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1,648 reviews15 followers
October 25, 2019
What’s next

I wasn’t sure how I would like the book since I no longer work. I really enjoyed reading the book. How to find your next job based on the calling of God. What God’s will is for your life. A lot of great examples from the Bible, Moses, Jonah, Mary and Joseph are some of those.

The book is not only good for helping get your next job but also for everyday life. They are questions at the end of each chapter to help think about the information.

I received a complimentary copy of the book from the publisher through Celebrate Lit. This book review is my own opinion.
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1,280 reviews37 followers
June 9, 2019
I received this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This book came at the perfect time. I'm in a major transition in my life and not adjusting to y new normal at all. This book was a great reminder on how to stop and just let God lead. The scriptures and stories were wonderful. Needed this badly.
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114 reviews3 followers
December 29, 2019
For anyone caught in the space between life up to now and what to do next, this is a good book for thought. It gives many points that while give you pause to consider.
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321 reviews
December 20, 2020
4 stars…. Excellent book that you should read if you are in a bit of a life rut (even though I didn’t give it 5 stars)

The book talks about common misconceptions of God’s “Calling”, as well as the disappointment we can have when we don’t have a “Dream Job”.

It helps us focus on what we SHOULD be looking for in a God-focused life instead of what society and sometimes the church tells us what we should be looking for in a successful job.

Lots of scripture and studies of various people in the Bible.

I received a free copy of this book via NetGalley as a professional reviewer. I give my honest opinions despite receiving the free copies.
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