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		By: Curt Gesch		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you for this article.  I was struck by this part, especially:  &quot;We need to ask, as Christian author and activist Shane Claiborne suggests: “What kind of priest, farmer, teacher or chef are you going to be? How are you (and your community) going to embody the Christian gospel in all of life? How will you connect your deep, God-given gifts and passions with the world’s great needs?”   I have come to understand that even the talk of one vocation or even bi-vocationalism is a reduction of the call to seek first the Kingdom in any of the areas of life in which we are participants.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for this article.  I was struck by this part, especially:  &#8220;We need to ask, as Christian author and activist Shane Claiborne suggests: “What kind of priest, farmer, teacher or chef are you going to be? How are you (and your community) going to embody the Christian gospel in all of life? How will you connect your deep, God-given gifts and passions with the world’s great needs?”   I have come to understand that even the talk of one vocation or even bi-vocationalism is a reduction of the call to seek first the Kingdom in any of the areas of life in which we are participants.</p>
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