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POLL: Is your career feeding your spiritual side?

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A story in the Wall Street Journal last week reported that many baby boomers are preparing for second careers that embrace faith and service to others. Are you finding fulfillment in your career or would you like more “meaning and purpose” in your job?

The percentage of students in theological schools who are 50 and older is at an all-time high as boomers put aside retirement and plan to work as chaplains, missionaries, spiritual counselors or social workers, according to the WSJ article.

When asked what fields they would like to work in, the top three were social services (28%), health care (25%) and religious or faith-based (24%), followed by human rights or social justice (21%), arts and culture (20%) and at-risk youth (20%).

What about you?

David Yonke
David Yonke
David Yonke is the editor and community manager of ToledoFAVS. A veteran reporter, editor, and author, his name is familiar name to many area readers for his many years at The Blade newspaper including the last 12 years as religion editor.

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Al Stover
Al Stover
11 years ago

In a strange way it is. Through journalism, I have been able to use the gifts God has given me and tell different people’s stories.

Tracy Simmons
Tracy Simmons
11 years ago

I can relate!

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