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  • Revolutionary Work: What's the point of the 9 to 5

    (By William Taylor)

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    Author William Taylor
    “Book Descriptions: We spend more time working than doing almost anything else, yet work is often difficult, unsatisfying and frustrating. Sometimes our efforts feel never-ending, and the idea that we should be working for the Lord is often squeezed out.

    This book, based on a series of sermons by William Taylor, Rector of St. Helen's Bishopsgate, London, will help you see that being a Christian can make a difference to how we experience work. William argues that 'the Bible's teaching on work is not only liberating but also exhilarating and refreshingly realistic'.

    Whatever type of work you're involved in, you'll find this book full of wisdom on how to be a wise and godly worker.”

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