Cure For The Common Life Workbook (Workbook)
$21.99
It’s Sunday afternoon and you’re already dreading the inevitable Monday morning. You spend 50+ hours at a job you hate, only to come home too exhausted to pursue anything other than reality TV. Think you’re alone in your frustration? Wrong! In The Cure for the Common Life Workbook, Max will teach you that you are a unique individual, created in God’s image, with your own gifts, strengths, and passions. In this exciting companion to the trade book, Max will provide the reader with practical tools and assessments for exploring and identifying their own uniqueness. He will then motivate the reader to put their uniqueness into practice and give them perspective to redefine “work.” It’s never too late to uncover your strengths, to discover God’s will for your life, or to redirect your career-and cure the otherwise hopeless prognosis of a common life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781418506056
ISBN10: 1418506052
Max Lucado
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2006
Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
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