High school and college students will find some good answers in this practical guide to career choices. The author combines innovative concepts and exercises with relevant Scriptural principles on knowing God\u27s will. Pastors, youth leaders, and counselors will find finger-tip accessibility to help in answering the recurring question many young people ask, How can I discover which job is best for me?https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/faculty_books/1032/thumbnail.jp
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Statement of Problem. A large number of converts into Seventh-day Adventist churches in South Ghana ...
The relationship of church attendance to adolescent self-concept and career choice is a research stu...
The authors examined the degree to which 1 st-year college students endorse a career calling and how...
Calling is defined as a transcendent summons, finding meaning in a job, and making a difference in s...
Today, young adults are expected to decide between educational, vocational, and job options and to m...
God has a calling for everyone. It might be a lifelong career in one job, or it may be two, three, o...
ABSTRACT The Interactive Decision-making Model Developed through Integrating Three Christian Spirit...
1981/02/02. Differentiating between vocation and a career as one contemplates the future. Director o...
While choosing a career – listen to your mind and conscience… NOTHING else. Set ambitions matching ...
“What do I need to do to choose a career?” This question echoes frequently in the ears of all those ...
Each of us has a desire to do good, fulfilling work. How do we find this work? Do we discover it or ...
This project presents a career exploration program for campus Christian organizations to use with st...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 74-76)Young people need assistance in career planning. T...
No job is perfect, but with the right amount of planning and research, you can feel more confident i...
“There are options around us that we are not aware of. We can do some things that we thought we were...
Statement of Problem. A large number of converts into Seventh-day Adventist churches in South Ghana ...
The relationship of church attendance to adolescent self-concept and career choice is a research stu...
The authors examined the degree to which 1 st-year college students endorse a career calling and how...
Calling is defined as a transcendent summons, finding meaning in a job, and making a difference in s...
Today, young adults are expected to decide between educational, vocational, and job options and to m...