Can You Do What You Love?
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We ask about it almost as soon as we meet someone new: “So, what do you do?” The answer is complicated.
The previous generation’s way of working seemed much simpler: stay in one career, get job security, achieve success—and, sellout? But times change: the environmental crisis, the economic downturn, the information age. And we change. We don’t just want a job—we want a life. A meaningful and sustainable life! Such a pursuit means that many of us are balancing multiple jobs, creating our own freelance work, or doing something stable but less fulfilling while pursuing our passion on the side.
How likely is it to find power, purpose, and happiness in a world full of scarcity and fear, but also opportunity and hope? As Christians, how do we navigate this tension between what is and what could be, between our reality and our expectations, between our story and God’s story?
Join leading thinkers Andy Crouch, Rikk Watts, and Josh Kwan, and Paige Gutacker on May 16 to explore how we bring meaning and hope to our working lives and shift our perspective on having it all.
Date and Time
Friday, May 16, 2014 from 12:00-1:00 pm PST
Speakers
Andy Crouch, author of Culture Making and Playing God; executive editor of Christianity Today
Rikk Watts, professor of New Testament at Regent College
Josh Kwan, co-founder and board chair of Praxis; director of international giving at the David Weekley Family Foundation
Moderated by Paige Gutacker, graduate student at Regent College
Location
Wherever you are! Anyone can join the Google Hangout from your computer.
More Information
To find out more details and join the conversation, visit regentredux.net