List three jobs you’d consider pursuing if money didn’t matter.


Three Jobs I’d Pursue If Money Didn’t Matter: Faith and Service

If there were no limits, and every need was met, what would you spend your life pursuing? As I reflect on this question, the answer points to God-given passions meant not just for fulfillment, but for sharing His love. Some dreams are simply about being a blessing.

Faith-Inspired Author and Storyteller

Writing faith-centered stories and reflections is more than personal expression—it’s a way to encourage others and remind them of God’s promises. In this work, creativity becomes a kind of worship. There’s no pressure for book sales or publicity; what matters is sowing seeds of hope and faith into hearts that read and connect.

Spiritual Mentor and Guide

Helping others navigate life through faith—whether mentoring, supporting, or just listening—is a calling that doesn’t require financial return. Guiding someone on their spiritual journey and watching God work in their life brings a deep sense of purpose, measured in changed lives and comforted souls.

Donating Facebook Page Income to Bless Children

One path I’m already walking is donating my Facebook page income to buy color books and crayons for every small child I can reach. Every pack offers so much more than fun: coloring builds strong hand muscles, improves coordination, teaches about colors, and helps kids relax and process emotions . These art supplies foster creativity, boost confidence, and even promote spiritual connection, especially when children use them in faith-inspired crafts .Contributing in this way bridges gaps for underprivileged children, helping them grow, discover joy, and know they are loved.

Nature Retreat Host: A Sanctuary for Spiritual Rest

Creating a peaceful retreat in nature, where guests can rest and reconnect with God, would be a dream fulfilled. Welcoming others into a blessed space for prayer, reflection, and relaxation aligns perfectly .It’s about offering rest and renewal in God’s creation.

Faith in Action

Ultimately, whether through words, mentoring, giving, or hospitality, these roles are united by the desire to reflect God’s love. When money is set aside, what remains is the freedom to pursue a life of true purpose—serving others, nurturing spirits, and leaving a legacy that points to the Source of every good gift.


“True purpose is found not in what we earn, but in how we serve. Every act of giving—whether through words, mentorship, or a pack of crayons—lets God’s love shine brighter in the world.”

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