| Title | : | Faith at Work: Finding Purpose Beyond the Paycheck |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.89 (212 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1592760163 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2011-12-22 |
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" An important reminder that we are called to live our faith in our work, keeping Christ at the top of one's priorities, regardless of the demands of the workplace."--- J. David Karam, president, Wendy's International, Inc. " Both practical and inspiring!"--- Tom Monaghan, founder, Domino's Pizza, Inc., and Ave Maria University"Too many Christians treat ambition and success as if they're four-letter words. For a Catholic in business, they can be touchstones of sanctification."--- Scott Hahn, Ph.D., professor of biblical theology, Franciscan University of Steubenville" A hallmark for personal excellence. It provides the motivation, the means, and the message needed for anyone looking to make a true difference in our world."--- Lisa M. Hendey, founder and editor of CatholicMom and author of A Book of Saints for Catholic Moms" A source of both encouragement and challenge all Christians will benefit from reading this book and reflecting on the lessons of the Gospel applied to our everyd
Editorial : About the Author Kevin Lowry is a convert to Catholicism and the son of a former Presbyterian minister. He and his wife Kathi met at Franciscan University, where they discovered the richness and beauty of the faith. After spending time as spiritual nomads, the couple met Scott and Kimberly Hahn, and faced the inevitable. They entered the Catholic Church at Easter Vigil, 1992.Kevin and Kathi have eight children and live in the Columbus, Ohio area. Kevin was with a large CPA firm for many years before taking on various executive roles, and now serves as Chief Operating Officer of The Coming Home Network International, an apostolate that assists non-Catholic clergy and laity on the journey to the Catholic Church and beyond.The story of Kevin's conversion appears in Patrick Madrid's popular book Surprised by Truth 2 and is entitled Son of a Preacher Man. Kevin serves on the Board of Directors for Our Sunday Visitor and is President of the Columbus chapter of Legatus, and enjoys writing and
These errors and others had me straining to believe some of the more outlandish stories about Runyon's relationships with Al Capone and Pancho Villa and also cast doubt on the book's authenticity in general. Right from the get go the first story "The Outlaw and The Boy" grabs your attention immediately by the way it switches perspectives from the boy's point of view and then the outlaws and ultimately flows more like a story than the recounting of an incident. An interesting take on the superhero genre. Soon Lily immigrates to Britain and restarts her life as a small business owner, the proprietor of a Chinese restaurant. I very much enjoyed the peek into a story that I think many would enjoy. That means there's going to be a Volume 2 trade paperback. These discussions are highlights of the book. When will publishers learn that supply and demand is a good way to ensure going out of business?
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