Great Giveaway Book for College Students, Twentysomethings, and...

This weekend I finished reading Charles Drew's excellent book, A Journey Worth Taking: Finding Your Purpose in This World. This will now be my go-to book on Christian calling/identity/work.Have you bought your copy yet? I really mean it, this is a book worth picking up.This is an especially great giveaway book for college students, twentysomethings, and thirtysomethings. I plan to give away a number of copies to the twentysomethings I work with. Actually, anyone who's wrestling with questions of identity and purpose, whether age 25 or 52, would benefit tremendously from digesting this book.Here's one of my favorite quotes from the book:

People who understand that their creativity is a gift of God, rather than putting it in the place of God himself, discover a paradoxical freedom. They are both free to work and free from work. Motivated by love and gratitude (powerful motivators) they are free to work very hard, giving their best back to God. At the same time, because they know neither they nor their work is God, they are free from the burden of taking themselves or their work too seriously—as if their giftedness mandated perfection. pp. 144-145

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