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Passion: Where should I serve?You can answer the question 'where should I serve?' by discovering your passion. Other words that may be used for passion include dream, burden, vision, or call. Passion is the desire, given by God, to make a difference in a particular ministry -- it helps you know where to serve, and it gives you direction. Serving in a particular area of ministry or mission that aligns with your passion gives you motivation and a sense of fulfillment.Many of our passions relate to particular groups of people, i.e. children, the elderly, college students, the homeless, or single parents. Other passions relate to causes or issues such as reconciliation, the environment, hunger, or social injustice. Passions can also revolve around certain functions in a church fellowship, such as organizing events, people, or systems, or just simply being available to help. Some questions that may help you begin to identify your passion might include:
Discovering your passion is a process that can become clearer as you think, pray, and gain more experience in life, or various ministries. We are all at different places in our journey and understanding about this part of our lives.
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