by William W. Klein (Author), Daniel J. Steiner (Author)
Many people are confused about God's call on their lives. What does it mean to have a calling? Is everyone called to something? This book clears up the confusion and articulates a whole-life vision for calling. Our calling is not a mystery waiting to be discovered but applies to a range of experiences and challenges: we are called to faithfulness in Christ in every dimension of our lives. The authors defend a thoroughly biblical and theological understanding of calling, empowering Christians to live faithfully as God's people in whatever circumstances they find themselves.
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"Must-reading for anyone who cares about God's will for their life"
This book dismantles confused notions of what it means to have a calling and offers a clear, biblical, and theologically informed view of what a Christian calling truly is.
"We have long needed a careful reconsideration of the ways the term 'call' is used, one that addresses both experiential and biblical realities. This book should be in every Christian's hands, whether one is searching for their 'call' or resigned to its absence. Countering the individualism and workaholism embedded in modern definitions of 'calling, ' Klein and Steiner remind us that, biblically, we are called to Christ and Christlikeness, to be the people of God. From that calling, we live every aspect of our lives wholly, no matter our circumstances."
--Mariam Kamell Kovalishyn, Regent College
"This is the most biblically rooted and practical treatment of calling I have read. Whether you are a pastor, student, or thoughtful marketplace leader, Klein and Steiner will inspire you toward theological reflection, personal implications, greater freedom, and a deeper sense of stewarding your life as God's called one."
--Brian Gray, COO, Denver Institute for Faith & Work
"Like many other Christian notions, 'calling' is plagued by ambiguity. Using top-shelf biblical and theological insight, Klein and Steiner provide a gracious and uncompromising course correction. I commend What Is My Calling? to all who desire biblical and theological clarity on their divine purpose."
--Brandon Washington, pastor, The Embassy Church
"The desire to understand one's calling is particularly important for students in Bible colleges and seminaries, so this book is a must-read for their professors and mentors. However, this study shows that calling is also a crucial issue for every believer."
--Cynthia Long Westfall, McMaster Divinity College
"This is must-reading for anyone who cares about God's will for their life."
--Craig L. Blomberg, Denver Seminary
Author Biography
William W. Klein (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is professor emeritus of New Testament interpretation at Denver Seminary, where he taught for more than forty years.
Daniel J. Steiner (ThM, Denver Seminary) is a leadership coach with Trailhead Coaching. He is also a cohort leader and project mentor with the 5280 Fellowship at the Denver Institute for Faith & Work.