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This book is a useful resource for any who are looking for a companion as they explore how it is the Spirit invites them into deeper reflection about faithfulness, witness, and service. Unpacking and interpreting an individual's call at the outset is merely the first step in what becomes an iterative spiral for a life that intends to remain true and aligned with the impulses of the Spirit. This book works its way through various elements related to the process of call and discernment as they relate to seekers' efforts to achieve clarity and focus as faith and life are integrated in meaningful…mehr

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This book is a useful resource for any who are looking for a companion as they explore how it is the Spirit invites them into deeper reflection about faithfulness, witness, and service. Unpacking and interpreting an individual's call at the outset is merely the first step in what becomes an iterative spiral for a life that intends to remain true and aligned with the impulses of the Spirit. This book works its way through various elements related to the process of call and discernment as they relate to seekers' efforts to achieve clarity and focus as faith and life are integrated in meaningful ways. This is a practical, conversational book that embraces the idea that call is a natural and inevitable part of a faith perspective that views ministry as universal.
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Jay Marshall is a life-long Friend reared within North Carolina Yearly Meeting (FUM). A graduate of Guilford College, Duke Divinity School, and Duke University, Jay has served as a pastoral minister, administrator, and educator. In recent years he has devoted significant time to understanding leadership among the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), particularly as a response to God's call. Within those roles he especially enjoys helping individuals identify and pursue their path to ministry, however unconventional it may be. He blogs occasionally at jaymarshallonline.com, and is available for consultations, workshops, and speaking engagements on a variety of subjects. Jay now resides in Greens Fork, Indiana with his wife Judi, who is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church. They view their marriage as a living example of ecumenicity.