Hey Crashers,
What are you called to? It’s such a common question. Yet many creatives struggle to answer it with clarity and conviction. And without clarity, life can feel aimless and hazy. So, what does it take to create clarity? Amanda gave great insight in last week’s Rhino Journal. And today, we’ve curated five things that can take clarity from being a “nice to have” and make it an “I’ve got this!!”
Grace and Peace,
Rich & Cass
Book: Under the Unpredictable Plant: An Exploration in Vocational Holiness.
Eugene Peterson wrote this book to help the reader understand the difference between having a “religious career” and living out a pastoral calling. Perfect for anyone in full-time ministry or those who aspire.
Message: The Wondrous Adventure of Finding Clarity.
A few years ago, Cass spoke this message about finding clarity. It’s still relevant, and we pray it helps you reset some things in your life this week!!
Journal Prompt: Did, Saw, Heard, Draw.
We saw this writing prompt on the annhandley.com blog. It’s a fun way to clarify the things you experience each day. We’d take it one step further and encourage you to pray through each element.
Link: Clarifying Questions.
Sometimes we’re not clear on a topic or direction because we haven’t asked enough, or the right questions. “The Knowldge Compass” suggests clarifying questions to help work it out.
Song: Abandoned by Benjamin William Hastings
This new song from Benjamin William Hastings feels right to share when talking about clarity. It beautifully describes how to live with clarity… by surrendering to the Lord in complete abandon. (Get the lyrics and charts here).