"Self-Imployment In Secret" explores the intersection of faith and professional life, offering guidance for individuals seeking self-employment while adhering to Christian principles. Corrected and newly published by S. Wright, this work by John Corbet encourages readers to find purpose and fulfillment in their work, aligning their entrepreneurial endeavors with their spiritual values.
The book delves into the hidden aspects of self-employment, providing insights into ethical business practices, personal motivation rooted in faith, and strategies for overcoming challenges while maintaining integrity. Aimed at those who desire to integrate their religious beliefs with their vocational aspirations, "Self-Imployment In Secret" offers a timeless perspective on achieving both professional success and spiritual growth. It serves as a valuable resource for Christians embarking on or navigating the path of self-employment.
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