My
pastor recently preached on the topic of work-we all work, whether from
an office, our home, or the field-and the reality is the Lord has
declared work to be good. It existed before evil in Eden, God modeled a
lifestyle of work, and created each of us with our own unique strengths
and interests to pursue. Our jobs can be frustrating and a drag, but
they can also be a source of inspiration and passion. Regardless, they
provide us a sense of purpose and fulfillment when we contribute both to
our own needs and others. And we glorify God by pursuing our work with
excellence and integrity. Those were the points of his sermon. The
purpose of our work should be to pursue...
...God’s glory, the world’s good, and our own joy!
I
have been reflecting on those ideas a lot this past year. I love the
community, type of work, and opportunities I have found to serve and
explore here in Colorado. Yet, for the past several years I have had a
consistent sense that I am being prepared to pursue those things in
tandem and not just jump from one type of pursuit to another...
Which
brings me to a career change announcement: I have accepted a full-time
position at Engineering Ministries International and will be beginning to
transition to it in January! I will be working as their Intern
Coordinator while continuing to explore opportunities as an engineer on
project trips each year. I am currently working toward getting my
professional license before
then, but am ecstatic about this new opportunity. I believe the Lord has
been preparing me for EMI most of my life, but especially over the last
decade. For those who know me well, you know at least portions of the
journey I have spent exploring opportunities within design and ministry
since beginning college.
I
hope you’ll share in some of my excitement as I step into full-time
ministry with EMI to see even more people restored to God and our world
restored through design. I’d also like to hear about how God has
uniquely equipped you to pursue and glimpse His glory, impact the world
for good, and live out your own joy! We each of have a part to play
regardless of the type of career, work, or ministry we may be involved
in.
In college, a mentor would consistently remind us of this quote by Frederick Buechner: "The place where God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world's deep hunger coincide." My confidence rests in God, knowing His calling, and the deep gladness found in partnering with others to design a world of hope.
In college, a mentor would consistently remind us of this quote by Frederick Buechner: "The place where God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world's deep hunger coincide." My confidence rests in God, knowing His calling, and the deep gladness found in partnering with others to design a world of hope.