Some women in the workplace love the Lord, enjoy their work, and are respected by their coworkers. Does this describe you? Or do you, like so many others, struggle with blending faith and work? You want to make a difference where you work but wonder how you can without sacrificing your values in order to get ahead.
An accomplished businesswoman for over 30 years, Luci Swindoll offers practical approaches to help working women learn how to be the best at what they do while finding fulfillment in their occupations. In addition, Swindoll gives in-depth insight through conversations on work and life with extraordinary women such as Ann Lamott and CeCe Winans.
So often women define themselves by their titles-Wife, Mother, Senior Vice President of Marketing, Sales Assistant, Filing Clerk-but how often do they stop to define their raison detre, their lifes passion? Thirty years at Mobil Oil corporate offices and five more at Insight for Living as Vice President of Public Relations taught Luci Swindoll a thing or two about business, and much more about herself and Christian women in the workplace.
Written for the gamut of working women, the Notes include five particularly noteworthy interviews with Anne Lamott, Mary Graham, Andrea Grossman, Peggy Wehmeyer, and CeCe Winans. Though varied in career, they share an awareness of and awe for the role Christ plays in their daily lives-a role He fulfills, not just in the workplace, but at home, in church, and most importantly, in the heart.
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Reviewed by Brenda Held (Allentown, PA), July 10, 2008
This book a great resource for women in the workplace. I was so glad to find practical advice from a Christain's point of view.
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