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Make God your business partner. When it comes to making big decisions in both our personal and professional lives, many of us experience anxiety, fear, and confusion. But there is only one way to forge ahead with courage and confidence: God's guidance. In Taking Care of Business, Dr. Gene Allen shares his story of astonishing success and demonstrates how leaps of faith can change your life and livelihood. Featuring practical applications and indispensable insight, Taking Care of Business will empower you to tackle business ventures and career changes with boldness, cultivate resilience, transform failures into triumphs, recognize signs of God's intervention, and produce earthly and eternal fruits beyond your wildest dreams. You can face any detour or fork in the road with peace when you trust God's perfect plans. Ignite your ambitious heart and experience all the blessings he has for you.
Time is the Great Depression.1930's.Unmarried teen-ager chooses life for her unborn son despite many difficulties. .Cross-eyed and pudgy, he is teased a lot (hence book's title) .Mother must give him up, elderly grandparents are only choice. They proceed to raise him through trials and errors, some serious, some humorous. Conservative farm folks from the Ozarks, they apply old fashioned rules of character which shape his life, while others in the little Ozark town keep him on the proper path. At the end of the story he is on his way to college, first person in his family to do so and is reunited with his mother in the night of her death.
The Civil War posed a dilemma for American Quakers, who abhorred slavery as much as they hated violence. This Quaker memoir is a rare historical source that scholars will find valuable. It is rich in detail, and Civil War buffs and general readers alike will find it an engaging firsthand account of America's most tragic conflict.
Making National News makes a substantial and original contribution to our understanding of journalism as a phenomenon that shaped Canada both culturally and politically in the twentieth century.
This book offers a proven method for developing R&D partnerships within industry and between major competitors. The authors describe the methods, techniques, and new metrics for ramping up and assessing collaborative R&D relationships.
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