Doing What I Was Crafted to Do

Tony Woodlief writes about writing and vocation.

One of the surest ways to determine if someone who wants to be a writer can, in fact, become a writer is to examine his output. I know more than a few people who want to be writers, but not so much that they actually write. . . . I write because I can’t help it. I write because sometimes, in the midst of it, I feel like I am doing what I was crafted to do.

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  1. Phil, I loved this article. The comments that follow it are fun to read too. Next week I’ll begin leading a six-week series on “vocation/calling” with some ministry interns. I sent them this article to read so that we can talk about it.

    Thanks for the link!

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