Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1200764) wrote:I am striving to either go into Mental Therapy or Education.
I have a feeling I'll end up in mental therapy, too, but not on the supply side.
I have a Bachelor's of Science degree in Computer Science. My joy at work comes from pouring through and writing computer programs, although I don't get to do it very much.
The high-tech and engineering fields are a tremendous mission field. The influence of God in the average tech industry employee is growing ever smaller as Science and Religion are being increasingly seen as being at odds with each other.
My point is that God does not only call people to jobs that directly help others like missionaries, preachers, and doctors. I say that not because that is what is being broadcast here, but when I was a teenager, that was pretty much what I was taught. I knew I was certainly not the type of person who would make a good missionary or public speaker, so I wandered aimlessly trying to figure out what to do. My first major in college was Education and I considered attending a Christian University to study ministry, but none of that appealed to me. I work much better on a one-to-one level and I have a good mind for problem-solving, so the tech field is a great fit for me.
I have had numerous opportunities to share the gospel and every day I am a witness of Christ even though I am not in Zimbabwe or curing illness. So, if you are not a great people person, know that there is still a calling for you. God does not call us all to reach out to millions or even hundreds. Some of us are simply called to reach out to the dozens we encounter every day at work and school.