48 Days to the Work You Love
by Dan Miller
Paperback
Price: £8.99
Publisher:CWR (Crusade for World Revival)
Published:November 2006
ISBN:978-1-853-45406-6
GoodBookStall Review:
It is natural for people to feel stuck in a rut where their job is concerned. A few lucky ones find a job which is more than just something that pays the bills. As Christians we are called to more than just a job. Dan Miller's book aims to help us get beyond the nine to five (plus however many hours stuck on the train or in traffic jams) to something more fulfilling. Taking a step by step approach 48 Days to the Work You Love takes the reader on a journey that examines the what we do and why we want to do it. This journey helps the reader redefine their priorities, moving them away from the world’s preoccupation with wealth and image, to find what they were made for. This book will be helpful for many groups of people. Those just starting their working lives, those bored and looking for a new direction, those made redundant or taking early retirement, or just suffering from post holiday depression.
Reviewer: Phelim McIntyre (08/01/08)
It is natural for people to feel stuck in a rut where their job is concerned. A few lucky ones find a job which is more than just something that pays the bills. As Christians we are called to more than just a job. Dan Miller's book aims to help us get beyond the nine to five (plus however many hours stuck on the train or in traffic jams) to something more fulfilling. Taking a step by step approach 48 Days to the Work You Love takes the reader on a journey that examines the what we do and why we want to do it. This journey helps the reader redefine their priorities, moving them away from the world’s preoccupation with wealth and image, to find what they were made for. This book will be helpful for many groups of people. Those just starting their working lives, those bored and looking for a new direction, those made redundant or taking early retirement, or just suffering from post holiday depression.
Reviewer: Phelim McIntyre (08/01/08)








