Brian Harris asks: “What’s the point of desiring something deeply but having no plan in place for how to attain it?”
When God calls us to something, there is a fine dance between His part and ours. Ours might be the minor role, but we still need to play it.
Businesses, organisations and charities can play a huge role in creating healthy spaces for people to find community.
Success varies widely from person to person, and there are often many factors that come into play when defining it.
Many people, at different stages of life, ask, What is my purpose? It’s a question that can inspire growth, meaning and contentment.
A purpose-led business balances profit and purpose in a way that allows the business to grow while making a positive impact.
I love the idea behind being “called”. It makes a radical difference to the way we are invited to live life.
For some, retirement can raise feelings of aimlessness and loneliness, particularly if you had a job that gave you a sense of purpose.
A number of people I speak to are struggling with directionlessness – whether through loss, disappointment, or doubts. How do we counter this?
In order to stay the course and remain customer-focussed, organisations must be very clear on their purpose for existence.