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Works Referenced February 2007 | |
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Business for the Glory of God: The Bible's Teaching on the Moral Goodness of Business This biblically based book is a thoughtful guide to imitating God during interactions with customers, coworkers, employees, and other businesses. Grudem shows that all aspects of business, including ownership, profit, money, competition, and borrowing and lending, glorify God because they are reflective of God’s nature. |
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Close to the Heart: A Practical Approach to Personal Prayer by Margaret Silf A journey into reflective living, this comprehensive guide helps readers experience prayer as a natural process and offers a powerful vision of what personal prayer can be. |
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The Good, the Bad, and Your Business: Choosing Right When Ethical Dilemmas Pull You Apart Respected writer and journalist Jeffrey Seglin reveals how otherwise decent people can make mistakes and find themselves in serious ethical trouble. His practical approach helps you see the difference between a "gray area" and an outright misdeed so you can act faster when faced with such ethical decisions. |
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Leaping: Revelations & Epiphanies by Brian Doyle Doyle writes eloquently about life and death, fear and faith, miracles and the mundane. In this compilation of literary writings about Catholicism, his children, birds, and cars, Doyle powerfully captures the Catholic lay spirit. |
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Life Is a Blessing: A Biography of Jerome Léjeune-Geneticist, Doctor, Father by Clara Léjuene The world-renowned geneticist, who was described by Pope John Paull II as "a great Christian of the twentieth century," is described here by his daughter, Clara, as a man of courage and great relevance who drew his strength from faith and family. |
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True Love: How to Make Your Relationship Sweeter, Deeper, and More Passionate Anyone — regardless of age or history — can learn how to love and be loved better. Kingma helps readers expand the possibilities of true love in their lives with ideas for bringing love to new levels of intimacy, trust, and fulfillment. |
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Where's God on Monday?: Integrating Faith and Work Every Day of the Week by Alistair Mackenzie and Wayne Kirkland Often Christians feel as if their "nine to five" employment possesses little relevance to their Sunday morning rituals. But the everyday work of a Christian is our opportunity to serve and worship the Creator. The authors challenge us to reconnect the fragments of our "work" and "church" lives to uncover one life, sacred and productive. |