A Series of Greater Desires & Free eBook with Bonus Content

Oct 24, 2014 | big-picture, Greater Desires, Series

Written By Chad Gramling

We were created to serve and glorify God. And God desires big dreams. In the course of that service, we're also being called to do something big. This series features the sharing of some stories designed to inspire us to pursue a higher call. Such dreams reach beyond our general zones of comfort and truly see what happens when ordinary people aspire for something more.

When People Dream Bigger for Greater Desires

In their course of their doing ,pursing and serving such greater desires, ordinary individuals can become ground breakers, heroes, teachers, servants and more. The stories here are of people who dared to dream bigger than themselves. They opted for putting fear aside and living for something more. My prayer is that you’ll join me by commenting on the posts, sharing on Facebook or Twitter, suggesting individuals who embody the spirit of dreaming big for the purpose of serving our God’s greater desires. Here's the posts in the series.

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The series of Greater Desires began as the telling of several stories about individual who made substantial career pivots. In most cases, they cave of lucrative careers to transition solely based upon faith or a desire for more. Something bigger. Bigger than themselves. You're welcome to click each link above and read each post. Another way you can enjoy these posts is by downloading the Greater Desires eBook (it's free and includes bonus content not shared on this blog).
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Written By Chad Gramling

Chad Gramling is a passionate writer, historian, and artist dedicated to exploring the intersections of faith, history, and creativity. Through 1Glories, he shares his unique perspectives and life lessons, inviting readers to join him on a journey of discovery and inspiration.

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2 Comments

  1. Dan Knight (@danknight3)

    I like the concept of using others stories for inspiration for my own…Looks like a good series.

  2. Chad Gramling

    Thanks for visiting, reading and commenting Dan. Much appreciated. Have a blessed Sunday!

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