LifeWork Recognized by World Magazine a Top Book of the Year

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Darrow Miller’s most recent book, LifeWork: A Biblical Theology for What You Do Everyday was listed as one of the “top 30 nonfiction books of the year” by World Magazine in their July 3, 2010 “Books Issue.” See the article here.

Then, in a four-page article entitled “Work By the Book” in the August 28 edition, Editor-in-Chief Marvin Olasky featured two books and two websites that “help Christians to think through how their work is a part of their calling.”

The article gives extended and positive coverage LifeWork. It also spotlights the MondayChurch.org website which was developed to accompany the book.

“A plethora of Christian books and resources concerning issues of work, business, and calling is now available, ” Olasky writes. “I’ve found four particularly useful.” He goes on to recommend two, including LifeWork, which he reviews at some length.

You can read the article here.

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