Books on Christian Vocation
Explore this list of publications about Christian
Vocation.

Vocation:
Discerning Our Callings in Life
Douglas J. Schuurman
Eerdmans Publishing
According to Douglas Schuurman, many Christians
today find it both strange and difficult to interpret their
social, economic, political and cultural lives as responses
to God’s calling. To renew this biblical perspective,
Schuurman argues Christians must recover the language, meaning
and reality of life as vocation, and his book helps do just
that. It examines the theological and ethical dimensions of
vocation as these have been understood historically and in relation
to our modern social setting.

Callings:
Twenty Centuries of Christian Wisdom on Vocation
William Placher
Eerdmans Publishing
This unprecedented anthology gathers select
passages on work and vocation from the greatest writers in Christian
history. William Placher has written insightful introductions
to accompany the selections — an introduction to each
of the four main historical sections and a brief introduction
to each reading. While the vocational questions faced by Christians
have changed through the centuries, this book demonstrates how
the distilled wisdom of these saints, preachers, theologians
and teachers remains relevant to Christians today.
A study guide is available from Programs for the Theological
Exploration of Vocation (PTEV).

What
Am I Supposed to Do with My Life? Asking the Right Questions
Douglas J. Brouwer
Eerdmans Publishing
The book presents a personal, spiritual response
to the vocational questions people ask and locates our true
purpose in following Jesus' greatest commandment: love God and
love your neighbor. This high calling is all the vocation most
people will need, Brouwer contends, for we find meaning and
purpose by living not for ourselves but for something bigger
than ourselves.

Career and Calling: A Guide
for Counselors, Youth, and Young Adults
Ginny Ward Holderness, with Forrest C. Palmer
Jr.
Geneva Press
Young people often dread hearing the question
"What do you want to do?" Holderness and Palmer assert
that t more appropriate question is "What is the first
thing God is calling you to be and do in the future?" God,
they say, calls individuals to both a lifestyle and a career,
but one's career may change throughout a lifetime. Good career
counseling should help people know themselves as well as help
them choose a career.

Is It I, Lord?: Discerning God's Call to Be a Pastor
James O. Chatham
Westminster John Knox Press
This book provides an excellent introduction
to the mystery of how God calls people into ministry. Reader-friendly
and down-to-earth, Is It I, Lord? presents questions
for anyone who feels called by God — and offers insight
into the process of declaring a vocation in ministry. The book
is an excellent resource for those who feel called as well as
those who walk beside them.

Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation

Parker J. Palmer
Jossey-Bass
With wisdom, compassion and gentle humor,
Palmer invites the reader to listen to the inner teacher and
follow its leadings toward a sense of meaning and purpose. Telling
stories from his own life and the lives of other who have made
a difference, he shares insights gained from darkness and depression
as well as fulfillment and joy, illuminating a pathway toward
vocation for all who seek the true calling of their lives.

Listening Hearts: Discerning Call in Community 
Suzanne G. Farnham, Joseph P. Gill, R. Taylor
McLean and Susan M. Ward
Morehouse Publishing
Listening Hearts addresses the challenge
of remaining faithful and attentive to God's call and tells
how a faith community can be a source of support.

Way to Live: Christian Practices for Teens
Dorothy C. Bass and Don C. Richter (Editors)
Upper Room Books
"I want a way to live that keeps me involved
in what God is doing in me and in the world around me. Do you
know a way to live that is like that?" Eighteen Teens and
18 adults tackle this question in Way to Live: Christian
Practices for Teens. Their different points of view and
personal stories make living a Christian life real.

When in Doubt: The Faith Journeys of Young Adults 
Richard H. Hill
Bridge Resources
One of the worse things the church can do
is to turn away the doubters. We do not lose faith because of
our doubts; we grow in faith because of them. The author offers
a discussion on understanding the faith journeys of young adults.
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