Every Good Endeavour
In today's increasingly competitive and insecure economic environment, we often question the reason for work: why am I doing this? Why is it so har...
View full detailsIn today's increasingly competitive and insecure economic environment, we often question the reason for work: why am I doing this? Why is it so har...
View full detailsAs an investment banker in the City of London, Ken Costa has read The Financial Times and the Bible every day for thirty years. Yes, there is a wid...
View full detailsContained in the pages of this book are the stories of city lives. They are ordinary people on one level, high flyers on another, but all of them h...
View full detailsWe spend more time working than doing almost anything else, yet work is often difficult, unsatisfying and frustrating. Sometimes our efforts feel n...
View full detailsFun, fast and full of stories, this highly practical book looks at how we can make the most of our time at work, helping us to see our jobs, our co...
View full detailsAs an investment banker in the City of London, Ken Costa has read The Financial Times and the Bible every day for thirty years. Yes, there is a wi...
View full detailsA farmer, a nurse and an astronaut walk into a church...They each bring with them their own exhaustions and exasperations, their own uncertainty ab...
View full detailsThe book will examine twelve key NT texts which speak of the Christian's calling. In days when much is spoken about vocation, this draws us back to...
View full detailsHere is your Christian guide to surviving the workplace with your faith intact and with a smile on your face. Split into 22 accessible chapters, El...
View full detailsCan welding a gatepost bring glory to God? Does ironing your children's uniforms help you grow as a disciple? Will your new crime prevention strate...
View full details"How did I get here?"These are the words of many Christian men on the brink of burnout or in the midst of breakdown. They are exhausted, depressed,...
View full detailsIn Work - Prison or Place of Destiny?, David Oliver looks at how we regard our place of work: is it merely a 9 to 5 prison or the place where we fu...
View full detailsNothing beats the satisfaction of coming to the end of the day and feeling it was a successful one. Well-managed time makes that possible. It reduc...
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