Made To Count
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A call to the secular marketplace, or to work in the home, is just as significant as a call to the ministry! All of us have heard the passionate pleas of pastors and evangelists for those sitting in the pews to listen to God’s call. And that call always seems to be the mission field or to benevolence works in our own country or ministry positions in the church.
Rarely, if ever, have we heard a pastor urge us to seek our call in the secular marketplace, or to impact the world by raising good children. But that’s exactly what Bob Reccord and randy Singer are doing in this revolutionary new book. Trade paper, 272 pages.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780849908910
ISBN10: 0849908914
Bob Reccord | Randy Singer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2005
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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