No Time Like the Present
Blog / Produced by The High CallingSt. Augustine said, “Dear Lord, I want to be good … but later on, not just yet.”I think that’s how most of us feel a lot of the time. We want to be better, thinner, smarter, healthier, wealthier, etc. Change can be hard; and when, exactly, do we have time to focus on change? The answer is right now. Mark Corsini.
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Look beyond Joseph's coat of many colors and discover that he holds surprising insights for today's workplace! Examining Joseph's experiences as a slave, a prisoner, and the CEO of a food company in Egypt, author Al Erisman illustrates how the life of this biblical patriarch can teach us lessons for use in modern business, government, and education.
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Published by The High Calling, May 27, 2013.
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