Ol' idiot here did well today. I picked up a book called Liberating Ministry from the Success Syndrome. We as IC's may or may not think of our work as divine, ministry, or anything but plain old work. No one will mind if you do or do not have a particular intention for your work.
The relevant idea from the book is simply that no less than God can and does use ordinary people for divine and often inscrutable purposes; so can MSC's utilize the services of ordinary people to gather mundane information for clients.
It is not innately necessary for us to be so grand that we outshine all and sundry. No. We only need to show up and do the mundane job, whatever that may be.
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The relevant idea from the book is simply that no less than God can and does use ordinary people for divine and often inscrutable purposes; so can MSC's utilize the services of ordinary people to gather mundane information for clients.
It is not innately necessary for us to be so grand that we outshine all and sundry. No. We only need to show up and do the mundane job, whatever that may be.
My garden in England is full of eating-out places, for heat waves, warm September evenings, or lunch on a chilly Christmas morning. (Mary Quant)
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/05/2021 10:25PM by Shop-et-al.