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"About a Million Men Have Left Work Force In the Past Year or So"
"About a Million Men Have Left Work Force In the Past Year or So"
"Managers Staying Dry As Corporations Sink"
"Family-Friendly Firms See Bottom-Line Benefit"
Headlines like these—from a sampling of newspapers—point toward the changes that have been occurring and are continuing to occur on the employment scene. That these changes have broad implications for modern society, few would deny. One way to respond to them is to examine the attitudes that sometimes prevent progress and to discover the spiritual solutions that show us where we fit in today's workplace and how we can make a difference.
Also, in this issue, you'll find a continuation of the round-table discussion of the book of Genesis. (Part one appeared last week.)
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December 9, 1996 issue
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My career plan—and God's
Edwin G. Leever
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Employment found
Elmer R. Sundquist
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Healing in the workplace
Michelle Boccanfuso
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Work-related stress healed
Michael Mastagni
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What are you going to be?
Evelyn M. S. Duckett
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Prejudice in the workplace overcome
Elise L. Moore
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God in action
Travis D. Sullivan
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Genesis—a round-table discussion
with contributions from Edward Little, Glynis Burgdorff, Douglas Keith
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Christmas angels
Barbara-Jean Stinson
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International Communications Forum in Hungary
by Kim Shippey
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Joy that cannot be taken away
Barbara M. Vining
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For quite some time I had acne
Trisha Angenée Banks
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I had arranged to do volunteer work at a local nursing home on...
Mary Theresa Herzing
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What could be more comforting than to know that God is our...
Cynthia Eva Guy