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“We often use the following questions (a “Passion Audit”) to help MC leaders determine where God is calling them. What are your heart’s desires? What are you passionate about? What excites you (kids, environment, people, family, healing, etc.)? What is your holy discontent? What grieves or saddens…” quote by Mike Breen
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““We often use the following questions (a “Passion Audit”) to help MC leaders determine where God is calling them. What are your heart’s desires? What are you passionate about? What excites you (kids, environment, people, family, healing, etc.)? What is your holy discontent? What grieves or saddens you? What do you see that makes you think “that’s not fair!” (kids on street corners, litter, abuse, families breaking up, etc.)? What are the opportunities? Where are there places of grace, influence, and invitation? What are the needs of the community? Where could you be a blessing and/or good news to the local community? What have you heard from God? What has God said in the past, through Scripture and other people, about the present or the future? As you begin to pray through those questions,””

Mike Breen

About This Quote

The passage outlines a reflective questionnaire designed to help leaders discern their divine calling by examining personal passions, grievances, and community needs.

In simple terms: A set of questions to discover personal calling and community service.

Key Takeaway

Use the questions to clarify purpose and action.

Themes

spiritual discernment leadership community service personal growth

Mood

thoughtful inspired reflective

Type

guidance spiritual motivational

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • volunteer work
  • church ministry
  • social activism
  • personal prayer

Key Concepts

calling passion audit holy discontent grief justice

Questions to Reflect On

  • What personal pain points could guide your service?
  • How can you turn passion into concrete community impact?
A Different Perspective

The questions assume a religious framework that may not apply to all readers.

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