July 6: After the Interview

After the Interview

What’s more important: The questions, or the answers? Questions are critically important. Asking good questions helps people to think clearly. But what good are questions without answers?

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Human beings have an innate desire for knowledge. We don’t just want information, we’re bombarded with enough of that every day. Research at the University of California, San Diego found that “In 2008, Americans consumed information for about 1.3 trillion hours, an average of almost 12 hours per day.” (UCSD) You can have all the information in the world and be left with as many questions and as few answers as you started with.

If you have felt like you’re merely existing lately, but not truly living, maybe you’ve been asking the wrong questions. If you’re interested in hearing some thoughts on 10 Spiritual Questions and Their Answers from a best-selling author (30-million+ books sold) check out the article. Or send us your thoughtful questions and you’ll receive a reply from a mentor … maybe even with some thoughtful questions for you!

Related reading:
Is it Possible? – Could it be that God has been at work in your life all along?

3 Responses to “July 6: After the Interview”

  • Anjali says:

    Hi..
    Why? Am i lately shifting career so often? AM searching for stability.. is there something wrong with my professional life path? If so, what should i do?

    Thank you for a prompt reply.

  • Reby says:

    You are, maybe, moving through things that are not the real you into the person you are meant to be. Self acceptance is the first key, God loves you for who you are, do you? There is nothing wrong with a certain path, unless it hurts someone, or, disobeys what God has laid out for you. Take a moment, surrender to God, and listen, are you hearing His guidance? Are you praying for guidance? Go to God first. “God be Anjali’s center, be Anjali’s source, Be Anjali’s light,…Be Anjali’s vision, Be Anjali’s path, Be Anjali’s guide, in the name of Jesus, amen.” Blessed be.

  • Shelley says:

    Well! I have been trying for the past years looking for full-time work, but I guess at this stage it is not meant to be. I am working and that is the main thing, I get benifits and that is great, but I am very content in what the Lord has provided for me as i seek Him first and then he provides with his Love for me.

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