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With Mr. Mace, I felt a calling to serve; in my case, prompted by the attacks of 9/11.
"They had a calling to serve the poorest of the poor, and Afghanistan is where that calling took them," she said.
This ideal has roots in the 17th century Protestant work ethic, in which work was viewed as a "calling" to serve God and society.
For some young people, looming debts mean eschewing a calling to serve a particularly needy, less lucrative patient population or practice, and instead pursuing a well-compensated subspecialty that caters to the comfortably insured.
Her high-voltage personality brought her success in the sales division of the Chanel company, she said, before she was struck in her mid-20s by a calling to serve poor people.
I decided to run for Bexar County Criminal District Attorney in San Antonio, Texas because I felt a calling to serve others, specifically children, who are a heritage and precious gift from the Lord.
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Use what you have for a higher purpose, cause and calling to serve the world.
His pro-bono practice was an intrinsic part of his life calling to serve, to heal, to comfort, to dignify and to extract wisdom from any circumstance.
There may be an implicit logic in that argument that a reservist called to serve in Iraq might want to think about, but that's probably another story.
But this is a call to serve".
All, he said, answered a call to serve their communities.
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