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What happens when Christian believers take the Word of God literally and begin to apply it where they spend sixty to seventy percent of their waking hours? What happens when they use their spiritual authority in their work lives, reflecting their spiritual value system in their area of influence? What happens when Christians move in a spiritual dimension in their work lives as few have endeavored to do before now?
What happens is that lives, workplaces, cities and nations begin to be transformed by the power of Jesus Christ. His prayer in Matthew, which says "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven," becomes a reality in the here and now.
Os Hillman is one of the leading authorities on faith at work today. The 9 To 5 Window: How Faith Can Transform The Workplace, provides an in-depth look at this new move of God and how Christians can practically implement their faith with their work life. Topics include facts on the current movement, how to bring the presence of God into your workplace, developing an intercessory prayer team at work, transforming your workplace, city, and nation for Christ, and much more. Hillman combines his ten years of experience working in the faith at work movement with 20 years as an advertising executive. Bonus Feature: Includes a Bible study guide at the end of the book, ideal for small groups!
Hardcover: 185 pages
Publisher: Regal Books (February 21, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0830737960
ASIN: B002PJ4PBE
Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1 inches
Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
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Os is an internationally recognized speaker on the subject of faith at work. He is the author of 11 books and a daily email devotional called TGIF Today God Is First which has over 190,000 daily subscribers worldwide. Os developed and teaches The 9 to 5 Window Workshop around the world and is also the founder of Marketplace Leaders, a non-profit ministry devoted to helping people fulfill their calling at work. Os has been featured on CNBC, NBC, LA Times, New York Times, and many other national media as a spokesperson on faith at work. |
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