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How can I combine my passion for ministry and public service with a career that also supports long-term financial stability?

I’m a high school student passionate about faith, missions, and helping those in need. I feel called to ministry, and I’m especially drawn to serving in cross-cultural or international settings. I’ve been actively involved in church leadership, children’s ministry, and community outreach. I’m also a strong language learner and love exploring different cultures, which I hope will help me connect with people from all backgrounds. While I’m deeply committed to this path, I’m also thinking about long-term financial stability and how to build a sustainable career around my calling. I’d really appreciate any advice from people who’ve balanced passion with practical planning.


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Jacob’s Answer

Hello Grace, thanks for reaching out! When I read your question, I immediately thought of the role of a Chaplain. I've looked into this job myself and found it fascinating. If you're interested in working internationally, the military might be a great fit for you. They often need Chaplains, and it’s a wonderful way to serve abroad. To prepare, you might consider studying "theology" or "religious studies" in college, which would be really helpful. Even if the military isn't your path, there are opportunities in "Clinical Psychology" where Chaplains work alongside therapists to support clients. I hope this gives you some exciting ideas!
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Christopher’s Answer

Hi Grace,

This is a very important question! As a professional who volunteers with many ministries (both international and domestic), it is difficult to find the balance between passion and security. In my opinion, follow the call that you are passionate about. Partner with others who do the same and support the same values and morals. You will find partners along the way who will help support you in Ministry. As for long term financial security, this is a result of discipline with what you've been given. Be a good steward not only with your finances, but with everything you've been blessed with.
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Handoyo’s Answer

I am happy to hear young student like you responding in higher calling. Church is very good place for your training ground, involved with many people and responsibilities. While that is good, you need to prepare yourself to skills that the outside world need. Go out and volunteer activities other than your local church's and expand your horizon. Find out what people needs, build networking, and build skills from there.
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