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Do you need help in your attempts to mine the gold in your life?If you read Life is Gold Mine: Can You Dig It?, you know that you have a lot of work to do to develop the five Gold Mine Principles and make them a part of your life. In this daily devotional, John Stanko has put together a guide through the Bible that will empower you to apply those Principles - purpose, creativity, goal setting, time management, and faith - in your work, family, career, or ministry.Each day includes a passage that applies to one of the Gold Mine Principles, a short commentary, questions to help you apply what…mehr

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Do you need help in your attempts to mine the gold in your life?If you read Life is Gold Mine: Can You Dig It?, you know that you have a lot of work to do to develop the five Gold Mine Principles and make them a part of your life. In this daily devotional, John Stanko has put together a guide through the Bible that will empower you to apply those Principles - purpose, creativity, goal setting, time management, and faith - in your work, family, career, or ministry.Each day includes a passage that applies to one of the Gold Mine Principles, a short commentary, questions to help you apply what you have read, and a closing prayer. In five minutes, you can have a brief Bible study that will equip you to be a productive person of purpose.Read the devotional with Life is a Gold Mine and you will have a duo that will equip you for success!
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Autorenporträt
For over 40 years, John Stanko has taught and consulted extensively on the subjects of time management, creativity, purpose, and leadership. He has helped thousands of people identify their life purpose throughout the world, while visiting close to 50 countries. After writing more than 30 books, John has launched Urban Press, a publishing venture, while he directs his leadership development company, PurposeQuest, from his hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.