
Saved by Patricia Mou and
You Need a Mission in Life — RADIGAN CARTER
Saved by Patricia Mou and
Throughout the week, or whatever time period you do this live-with, increase the amount of time (coming as close to one hundred percent as possible) spent only in activities that meet at least one of the following criteria: • the activity is easy, effortless and enjoyable; • the activity is intrinsically meaningful to you; • the activity feels natu
... See moreWithout a clear purpose, you will keep changing directions, jobs, relationships, churches, or other externals — hoping each change will settle the confusion or fill the emptiness in your heart. You think, Maybe this time it will be different, but it doesn’t solve your real problem — a lack of focus and purpose.
This means that throughout our lives, the purpose of what we want — to experience freedom, aliveness, love, and peace — will stay constant. But the missions — the pathways and practices that empower these experiences — will change. Missions change, but the purpose of our missions does not.