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Queen Esther's guide to business
Esther's story is "not about ancient Persia," says Bible scholar Charles Swindoll, "it's about us."
And how right he is—though I didn't think it would take a new book on business strategies (in which Swindoll is quoted) to reveal it to me.
The Old Testament book of Esther is just ten chapters in length—less than 12 pages in my King James Version. Somehow it had slipped through the cracks in my study of the Bible until I read What Queen Esther Knew by Connie Glaser and Barbara Smalley (Rodale Books, 2003).
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January 26, 2004 issue
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Speaking from the heart
Bettie Gray
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letters
with contributions from Imaisong Etim, Jackie Reid, Kate Nicholls, David Sterrett
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items of interest
with contributions from Eric Gorski, Sentinel staff, Jeffrey R. Young
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Getting to the heart of the matter
By Barbara Weigt
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Receptive hearts and hearts healed
By Janet Clements
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the POWER of KNOWING your own HEART
By Annette Kreutziger-Herr
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THE VIEW FROM BESIDE HER
Klaus-Hendrik Herr
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'God kept me alive'
By Channing Walker
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Never out of God's control
By Jim Baker
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Speaking the Word with transforming power
By Amanda Tucker
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A commitment and a contribution
By Hugo Smoter
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Ever wonder if Oprah reads the sports section?
By Warren Bolon
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Queen Esther's guide to business
By Kim Shippey Senior Writer
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What's the good news?
By J. Thomas Black
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Freedom from migraines
Carol Johnson
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Back pain and injury healed
Cristina Perez Araque
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Spiritual growth restores health and happiness
Nancy Reeves Olds