The concept of a vocational discipleship internship is an innovative approach to equipping young disciples with the skills and understanding necessary to integrate their faith into their professional lives. This internship is designed for college-age and young professionals who are not necessarily pursuing church-supported ministry but are eager to use their talents in other career fields while serving God's kingdom. The program, hosted in Charleston, West Virginia, offers four paid internship slots and additional opportunities for self-supported participants. It aims to help participants discern their calling, build impactful careers, and manage their finances in a way that blesses both their families and God's kingdom.
The inspiration for this internship comes from the book "Faith for Exiles," which identifies five characteristics of resilient disciples aged 18 to 29. These include a personal experience of Jesus, intergenerational relationships, a counter-cultural mission, cultural discernment, and vocational discipleship. While churches often excel in the first four areas, vocational discipleship remains underdeveloped. This internship seeks to fill that gap by providing a structured program that helps young disciples understand their role in God's creation and how their careers can be an extension of their faith.
The program will feature experts like Sean Sommerkamp, Phil and Beth Bruns, and others who have a proven track record in vocational discipleship. They will guide participants through understanding their calling, finding fulfillment in their careers, building a career in the modern workplace, making an impact, and managing finances wisely. This initiative is not just about career development but about fulfilling the Genesis 1 commission to cultivate and create culture through work. It is an invitation to join a journey of discovery and fulfillment, aligning one's professional life with God's purpose.
Key Takeaways
- 1. supported ministry. It emphasizes using one's career as a platform to serve God's kingdom and bless others. This approach encourages young professionals to discern their calling and align it with their career paths. [01:04]
2. Characteristics of Resilient Disciples: The study "Faith for Exiles" highlights five traits of resilient disciples, including vocational discipleship. This characteristic is crucial for young believers to remain faithful and impactful in a secular world. By focusing on vocational discipleship, individuals can better navigate their careers while staying true to their faith.
3. Genesis 1 Commission: The Genesis 1 commission invites humanity to rule over creation and cultivate it, creating culture through work. This biblical mandate underscores the nobility of work and the importance of finding fulfillment in one's career as part of God's plan. Understanding this can transform how disciples view their professional lives.
4. Expert Guidance and Training: The internship will feature seasoned professionals who will provide guidance on discerning one's calling, building a career, and making an impact in the workplace. This mentorship is invaluable for young disciples seeking to navigate the complexities of modern careers while maintaining their faith.
5. Financial Stewardship: Managing finances wisely is a key component of vocational discipleship. The internship will teach participants how to use their resources to bless God's kingdom and their families, emphasizing the importance of financial stewardship as an expression of faith.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [01:04] - Introduction to Vocational Discipleship
- [02:06] - Internship Details and Invitation
- [03:00] - Characteristics of Resilient Disciples
- [04:17] - Genesis 1 Commission and Work
- [05:27] - Expert Guidance and Training
- [06:30] - Financial Stewardship in Discipleship
- [07:45] - Invitation to Join the Journey
- [08:50] - How to Get Involved
- [09:55] - Closing and Call to Action