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A veces en la vida Dios decide utilizar las más simples cosas pequeñas para iniciar un gran cambio entre su creación. Esta es posiblemente la única explicación de lo que ha ocurrido como resultado de sólo unas palabras añadidas a la parte posterior de una tarjeta de presentación de un exitoso dueño de negocio estadounidense. Este libro revela los secretos de cómo estas simples palabras han cambiado a un hombre, una comunidad y posiblemente decenas de miles de empresas y millones de miles de personas alrededor del mundo. Sigue de cerca en un asiento en primera fila para ver historias de la vida real de Peter y sus compañeros de trabajo. ¡Como un dueño hace la transición de dirigir un negocio exitoso a su manera a entregar su negocio completamente a Dios y operarlo a la manera de Dios! Tienes en tus manos un asombroso reporte de un desafío, adversidad y ultimadamente triunfo. Ten cuidado…leer este libro posiblemente te cambiará en formas que nunca imaginaste.

201 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2012

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November 22, 2022
Granted, there are some good ideas and thoughts in this book, but I will not recommend it. Early on I was alarmed at the author's mention of attending a "Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola" silent retreat. The author repeatedly references this retreat and by so doing gives tacit endorsement.

While I cannot judge any one's understanding, not much research needs to be done to learn that such a retreat is not anything a discerning Christian should take part in. Ignatius may have begun with pure intentions but history shows he quickly descended into occult practices and soon after founded the Jesuit order, which on the surface has been presented as a noble institution but diligent research reveals an extremely dark underbelly.

The author also promotes ecumenicism, a popular movement that aims to put all faiths on the same level but the Bible clearly informs the world that the only way to the Father is through His Son. Again, diligent research should be done.

And last, the logo for CCA is a pyramid with the new age slogan "I Am" in the center. A wise reader should be awake to this deception.

To repeat, to be fair there were some beneficial ideas in this book and I do not wish to be overly harsh, but "even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light." (2 Corinthians 11:14)
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January 15, 2016
Great foundation to start, with examples and stories, of beginning to apply God's way to the marketplace.
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July 31, 2022
Good read. One of the first books I’ve read on Christian leadership. Had some great ideas on ways to implement Christ into your business to glorify God in you workplace.
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