
Let Your S.H.A.P.E. Guide Your Role Within God’s Kingdom – Part 2
We reflect God’s glory through what we do and how we do it. In fact, we are the most brilliant reflection of God when we are who He S.H.A.P.E.’d us to be (see Part 1 for more details). Too many people are trying to be something they’re not. Unfortunately, many traditional missions organizations have been complicit in that by trying to press people into certain roles rather…

Let Your S.H.A.P.E. Guide Your Role Within God’s Kingdom – Part 1
If you’re looking to participate in God’s kingdom story, forget about job openings that someone is trying to fill. Focus instead on the God-given shape that defines your role in life. When you do that, you will find the freedom to live your life (and career) within the grand purpose that God instituted for all of humanity at Creation. But more on that later. Let’s start wi…

Discovering God’s Kingdom Purpose in Recruiting
I am a recruiter. That means I have the privilege of walking with people as they connect to the world of work. One interesting observation I’ve seen time and time again is that no matter who you are – from fresh-faced university graduate to seasoned executive – everyone wants their work to matter. There is a deep, intrinsic human need to be a part of something greater…

5 Mistakes People Make When Looking for a Job Overseas
Finding the right job may take some time but, by avoiding these common mistakes, you will be well on your way.

15 Questions You Will Probably Be Asked on a Job Interview
1. Tell me a little about yourself. When you sit down for your interview and are asked a broad question like this, it can be hard to know where to start. Do you start with your family history? Or is the interviewer wanting to know about your current living situation? Perhaps they want to know what you are working on as your career. As these options go through your mind, remember the question…

What’s your God-given S.H.A.P.E?
What’s your God-given S.H.A.P.E? Rudy was a yellow-naped Amazon parrot, hand-raised by a woman from North Carolina. In this environment, Rudy learned to mimic and “talk” with his owner’s exact accent and tone. It was hilarious! A more far-reaching impact of this human imprinting, however, was that Rudy never learned to fly.
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