The crossroads of calling

Religion | Fellowships train recent college graduates to integrate faith and vocation | Zoe Sandvig

Drinking was not her thing —not until the end of her first week at the University of Colorado, that is.

Having grown up in a Christian home, Kate Harris avoided the party scene throughout high school but didn't know why. With a growing interest in politics and journalism and a driven personality, Ms. Harris delved into student government and political internships once she reached college. With no reason to maintain her moral convictions, she jumped into the party scene.

And yet, she sensed a disconnect between that lifestyle and her goals for the future: "I didn't need more information, but people who could help me live the way I wanted to live. I knew how I wanted to live, but I didn't know how to get there."