God at Work: Living Every Day with Purpose

God at Work: Living Every Day with Purpose

by KenCosta (Author)

Synopsis

As an investment banker in the City of London, Ken Costa has read The Financial Times and the Bible almost every day for thirty years. Yet, there is a widespread view that God and business just do not mix. To Ken Costa, the God who created and sustains the world is also the God of the workplace. If the Christian faith is not relevant to the workplace, it's not relevant at all. Chapters include: Work Matters; Ambition and life choices; Tough decisions; Work-life balance; Stress; Failure, disappointment, hope; Money and giving; Spiritual renewal

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Alpha International
Published: 24 Apr 2013

ISBN 10: 1905887019
ISBN 13: 9781905887019

Media Reviews
The book...'will touch the hearts and minds of anyone in business who wants to act straight.'
The Bookseller

My friend, Ken Costa, in his book God at Work shares practical and life changing steps to live out your faith at work and bring glory to God. Outside of your marriage and family, God uses work as a school for character development. You'll experience tremendous joy in letting God work in you and through you at work.

Rick Warren, Pastor, Saddleback Church, Author, International Bestseller, The Purpose Driven Life

Author Bio
Previously Chairman of Lazard International, Ken Costa has been an investment banker in the City of London for over thirty years. He now runs his own company to advise international clients on strategic financial affairs. Ken studied philosophy and law at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa and went on to study law and theology at the University of Cambridge. He is Gresham Professor of Commerce in the City of London, where he lectures on rebuilding the trust economy following the recent financial crisis. He is also Chairman of the London Connection, an initiative founded by the Bishop of London to reconnect business and ethics in the wake of the St Paul's protest.