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How in the World Do We Make a Difference?: Getting to the Heart and Soul of Love and Work - Softcover

 
9780879462949: How in the World Do We Make a Difference?: Getting to the Heart and Soul of Love and Work
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How in the World Do We Make a Difference? provides readers with the necessary foundation to begin a journey to find happiness and fulfillment in their lives and the lives of those around them. Written in a unique, collaborative fashion by three men this book contains stories of personal experiences with faith, love and work from the authors’ lives and from the lives of their friends, clients, students and colleagues. The most important thing to remember, say the authors, is to always live by the Golden Rule—"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." Living by this philosophy can dramatically improve the satisfaction and fulfillment we get from life, love and work.

Beginning with the basic assumption that there is a Higher Power in the universe, the authors address four core questions: 1.Where in the world is our God? 2. How in the world do we relate to one another? 3. What in the world do we do, and why do we do it? 4. How in the world do we make a difference?

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  • PublisherACTA Publications
  • Publication date2006
  • ISBN 10 0879462949
  • ISBN 13 9780879462949
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages109

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Douglas, Rev Norm; Vuillemin, Larry; Hallam, Stephen F.
Published by ACTA Publications (2006)
ISBN 10: 0879462949 ISBN 13: 9780879462949
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