Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Callings: The Book


What's the last good book that you read? What's the last book that changed your life?

At the spring conference, you'll have the opportunity to witness firsthand one of the nation's most engaging authors in the realm of vocational discernment.

Gregg Levoy is no stranger to critical acclaim. Check out some of the reviews for his book, Callings: Finding and Following an Authentic Life.

"Absolutely superb. A tremendous book. I was stunned by it. Callings strikes right to the soul. It's like the remembrance of everything you knew but then forgot." - Jean Houston, author of The Possible Human and A Mythic Life

"Ravishing! This book is going to charge off the shelves. It's the kind of book people call each other about to share favorite passages. A book to savor." - Booklist

"Callings can help you discover your true vocation and help you hear the still small voice that calls you by name." - Sam Keen, Ph.D., author of Fire in the Belly and Hymns to an Unknown God

"Gregg Levoy offers a discerning eye for peering into one's life to translate the recurring symptoms of refusing the inner voices, to gather the courage to answer what calls. He does this with good writing, humor, and a strong clarion voice." - Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D., author of Women Who Run with the Wolves

"Callings is elegantly researched, beautifully written, and intelligently uplifting. It works brilliantly." - Spirit at Work newsletter

"Callings is the best book I know for er-working the way we work." - Jeff Berner, contributing editor, Work at Home magazine

If you haven't registered yet, follow the link to get the process rolling!

If you've already registered and planning to spend the night in Marion, make sure you attend the Networking Event April 26th in the Student Center from 7pm to 11pm. You'll have a chance to meet Gregg in person and purchase a copy of his book for only $15. Sounds like a great way to kick off the conference!