Being, Knowing, and Doing—Part 14 (Work Continued)

Being, Knowing, and Doing—Part 14 (Work Continued)

Ken Boa continues his teaching on work. It is often the case that hardworking men come to be defined by their work, living as human doings rather than as human beings. It is important to remember that work has its place, and just as one can bring glory to God through his work, one must intentionally make time to rest and reflect on the Lord, who is the basis for excellence in one’s work.

This teaching is part 14 of a subseries on work in the larger series, “Being, Knowing & Doing: How Godly Principles Strategically Affect Men’s Everyday Lives.”


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