This Christ-centered, proactive plan for achieving balance between professional success and personal satisfaction will move readers to a new level of purpose and achievement as they learn to rely on God’s truths.
ISBN: | 978-0736913997 |
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Category: | christian books |
Author | H. Dale Burke |
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