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How can I pick the right job?

Actually, you don’t need to choose a job that’s “perfect for you.” But you do need to be faithful and productive in ways that honor God in your work life.

Here’s a better question: As a believer, how can I determine what I am supposed to do, and then do it well?

The doctrine of calling, or vocation, leads us to the answer. Because for those who are “called according to his purpose” (Rom. 8:28), God provides a place, a time, and the gifts necessary to work for him in this world.

This book will help you do three things:

  1. Ponder the doctrine of vocation—learn what it means to have a calling and what Scripture teaches about work.
  2. Prepare for vocational living—determine the skills and character traits you’ll need and learn how to sort through your vocational options, remaining faithful to your other callings as you work.
  3. Practice vocation—apply biblical disciplines to succeed at work and relate work to the rest of who you are as a Christian.

God placed us in his world to work for his glory. You might not know exactly what he has planned for you, but you must—and can—be faithful where he calls you to be.

Endorsements

"Pastor Bill Boekestein has done young people—and the whole church, really—a tremendous service by providing an accessible overview of the Bible's teaching on vocation. We are most happy, and God most glorified, when we “live in a manner worthy of the calling to which we have been called.” This book will help you do just that. I commend it highly."
– Jonathan Landry Cruse, pastor, Community Presbyterian Church, Kalamazoo, MI

"Pastor Boekestein has written a book that is all at once practical, motivating, challenging, and encouraging.  The normal feel-good platitudes of the day won’t cut it, and Bill dives into a scriptural take on one of the most important issues and considerations we will ever face.  His communication style is clear and succinct yet with true depth and richness that makes the key takeaways of the book really stick.  I cannot recommend this enough!"
– David Bahnsen, author of Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life

“Thoroughly Reformed. [Boekestein] includes good quotes from the Reformed fathers, confessions, and Scripture...I encourage those in high school and college to read this book, especially if they are struggling to find a vocation. But it is not only for a segment of people struggling to find their vocational calling. Those who know what God is calling them to do and those who are doing it will benefit as well. Parents, grandparents, and counselors will benefit greatly from the book to help the coming generations settle on a vocation that fits them and is honoring to God. I personally found it beneficial, as I work in the kingdom calling God has given to me."
– Garry Eriks, pastor, Unity Protestant Reformed Church, Byron Center, MI

The doctrine of vocation is a surprisingly important one. If you come to a firm understanding of this doctrine while you are young, it will serve you well for the rest of your life. That is why I am so pleased with this book. It addresses sound teaching and faithful application to teens and young adults—the very people who have a whole lifetime of vocation ahead of them.
– 
Tim Challies, founder of the Challies blog and author of Do More Better: A Practical Guide to Positivity

"In this book, William Boekestein shows us a true pastoral heart. He lays out biblical principles that can enable young readers to seek a vocation that fits them and then do it with gracefulness and God-glorifying purpose. As a founding chancellor of a Christian university in Africa, I will want to put this book into the hands of all our students. The truths in this book could have far-reaching results on our continent!"
 Conrad Mbewe, pastor of Kabwata Baptist Church and founding chancellor of the African Christian University in Lusaka, Zambia

"God brings us to our vocations, but his callings still require our preparation and discernment.  William Boekestein has written an engaging, biblically and theologically-informed guide for young people trying to figure out where God wants them to serve that is both practical and spiritual.  But it is also a guide for those of us already deep in our vocations who perhaps do not fully realize the role vocations play in the Christian life."
 Gene Edward Veith, professor emeritus of literature at Patrick Henry College and author of God at Work: Your Christian Vocation in All of Life

William Boekestein is the pastor of Immanuel Fellowship Church in Kalamazoo, Michigan and the author of numerous books. He worked in residential construction and taught at a Christian school for several years. He and his wife have four children.

  • 168 pages
  • paperback
  • ISBN 978-1-959515-29-6
Description

How can I pick the right job?

Actually, you don’t need to choose a job that’s “perfect for you.” But you do need to be faithful and productive in ways that honor God in your work life.

Here’s a better question: As a believer, how can I determine what I am supposed to do, and then do it well?

The doctrine of calling, or vocation, leads us to the answer. Because for those who are “called according to his purpose” (Rom. 8:28), God provides a place, a time, and the gifts necessary to work for him in this world.

This book will help you do three things:

  1. Ponder the doctrine of vocation—learn what it means to have a calling and what Scripture teaches about work.
  2. Prepare for vocational living—determine the skills and character traits you’ll need and learn how to sort through your vocational options, remaining faithful to your other callings as you work.
  3. Practice vocation—apply biblical disciplines to succeed at work and relate work to the rest of who you are as a Christian.

God placed us in his world to work for his glory. You might not know exactly what he has planned for you, but you must—and can—be faithful where he calls you to be.

Endorsements

"Pastor Bill Boekestein has done young people—and the whole church, really—a tremendous service by providing an accessible overview of the Bible's teaching on vocation. We are most happy, and God most glorified, when we “live in a manner worthy of the calling to which we have been called.” This book will help you do just that. I commend it highly."
– Jonathan Landry Cruse, pastor, Community Presbyterian Church, Kalamazoo, MI

"Pastor Boekestein has written a book that is all at once practical, motivating, challenging, and encouraging.  The normal feel-good platitudes of the day won’t cut it, and Bill dives into a scriptural take on one of the most important issues and considerations we will ever face.  His communication style is clear and succinct yet with true depth and richness that makes the key takeaways of the book really stick.  I cannot recommend this enough!"
– David Bahnsen, author of Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life

“Thoroughly Reformed. [Boekestein] includes good quotes from the Reformed fathers, confessions, and Scripture...I encourage those in high school and college to read this book, especially if they are struggling to find a vocation. But it is not only for a segment of people struggling to find their vocational calling. Those who know what God is calling them to do and those who are doing it will benefit as well. Parents, grandparents, and counselors will benefit greatly from the book to help the coming generations settle on a vocation that fits them and is honoring to God. I personally found it beneficial, as I work in the kingdom calling God has given to me."
– Garry Eriks, pastor, Unity Protestant Reformed Church, Byron Center, MI

The doctrine of vocation is a surprisingly important one. If you come to a firm understanding of this doctrine while you are young, it will serve you well for the rest of your life. That is why I am so pleased with this book. It addresses sound teaching and faithful application to teens and young adults—the very people who have a whole lifetime of vocation ahead of them.
– 
Tim Challies, founder of the Challies blog and author of Do More Better: A Practical Guide to Positivity

"In this book, William Boekestein shows us a true pastoral heart. He lays out biblical principles that can enable young readers to seek a vocation that fits them and then do it with gracefulness and God-glorifying purpose. As a founding chancellor of a Christian university in Africa, I will want to put this book into the hands of all our students. The truths in this book could have far-reaching results on our continent!"
 Conrad Mbewe, pastor of Kabwata Baptist Church and founding chancellor of the African Christian University in Lusaka, Zambia

"God brings us to our vocations, but his callings still require our preparation and discernment.  William Boekestein has written an engaging, biblically and theologically-informed guide for young people trying to figure out where God wants them to serve that is both practical and spiritual.  But it is also a guide for those of us already deep in our vocations who perhaps do not fully realize the role vocations play in the Christian life."
 Gene Edward Veith, professor emeritus of literature at Patrick Henry College and author of God at Work: Your Christian Vocation in All of Life

William Boekestein is the pastor of Immanuel Fellowship Church in Kalamazoo, Michigan and the author of numerous books. He worked in residential construction and taught at a Christian school for several years. He and his wife have four children.

  • 168 pages
  • paperback
  • ISBN 978-1-959515-29-6
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Finding My Vocation: A Guide for Young People Seeking a Calling (Boekestein)

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