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Convergence by Brett Johnson

Several years ago my search to combine my passion for business and faith led me to a book called Convergence by Brett Johnson. This book was pivotal in helping me put the pieces together and plot a course towards a deeper understanding of business as mission.

Here's a write-up from the website and Amazon, "Convergence is the season when seemingly separate life-threads are woven together for your ultimate purpose. At this juncture in your life, you have cause to say: “Yes! This is me; this is what my life is for.”

Convergence happens when individuals discover their unique blend of Career, Community, Creativity and Call. This discovery is often a result of deliberate decisions to submit, through steps of obedience, to what one understands of God and his ways. We usually pass through seven seasons before coming to the point of Convergence. These seasons are crafted by God to shape us into a people prepared for his purposes. They include: Faith, Fearing and Hearing God, Discovering Your Gifts, Skills Building, Internal Integrity, (Re) choosing Your Spouse, The University of the Desert."

Brett is the founder of Equip, an organization with a clear focus to repurpose business. To learn more about the ministry visit www.repurposing.biz.

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posted by Justin Forman | 4.17.2007 - 8:25 AM

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Great book. I highly recommend it to anyone in corporate culture who feels the tension of secular/sacred dichotomy - and wants to resolve it.
commented by Anonymous Anonymous, 11:43 AM  

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