We all know God loves a cheerful giver (2 Cor. 9:7). But could this apply not only to our money, but also to our time, strength, and service?
You may have begun your ministry with joy, enthusiasm, and passion. But now you find all of that beginning to wane. You feel exhausted and face each work day with a sense of dread, rather than the eagerness you once had.
We’ve been there. We were serving “reluctantly and under compulsion,” rather than cheerfully. We’d still be there if it weren’t for the grace of God and the input of many wise, fellow sojourners.
This site is a resource to help re-connect you to God, the Source of all we need. May you experience Shalom and find yourself once again serving with enduring joy. With God all things are possible (Mt. 19:26).
Stan Haegert, M.D. and his wife, Deb, have a ministry of sharing this material with others one-on-one, and in team meetings, seminars, and retreats. They serve part-time with Alongside, offering a special focus on the wellness of medical missionaries.
You may have begun your ministry with joy, enthusiasm, and passion. But now you find all of that beginning to wane. You feel exhausted and face each work day with a sense of dread, rather than the eagerness you once had.
We’ve been there. We were serving “reluctantly and under compulsion,” rather than cheerfully. We’d still be there if it weren’t for the grace of God and the input of many wise, fellow sojourners.
This site is a resource to help re-connect you to God, the Source of all we need. May you experience Shalom and find yourself once again serving with enduring joy. With God all things are possible (Mt. 19:26).
Stan Haegert, M.D. and his wife, Deb, have a ministry of sharing this material with others one-on-one, and in team meetings, seminars, and retreats. They serve part-time with Alongside, offering a special focus on the wellness of medical missionaries.