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  • Essay / My Calling - 2847

    Elizabeth Lewis Hall resonated deeply with me. In the book Integrating Faith and Psychology, a woman named Elizabeth shared her story as a psychologist. She spoke about her introduction to motherhood and her integration as embodiment. The fact that she became a mother made her aware of her incarnation, the objectification of the female body and her role as both mother and psychologist. She explained that she was called not just to be a mother or just a psychologist, but both. I loved her idea of ​​being able to integrate her faith into her work, which led her to distinguish two distinct vocations. John 15:16 “You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should bear fruit, fruit that will last, and that whatever you ask in my name, the Father will give you. » I will go and bear fruit for Christ. I will follow the calling that Christ has for my life. I will embody my calling with every fiber of my body. I will continue to learn, love and tell my story because it is my calling to serve