Your People Problems

ISBN: 0816344469
By:   John G. Kerbs

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Your People Problems, by John G. Kerbs, was written to guide the reader into profitable reflections upon his own “people problems”. His hope is that the reader might find a call to prayer and a fuller consecration to Him who longs to dwell within us. 

Description / Your People Problems

J. C. Penney, the department store magnate, said, “From the very beginning of my business career, more than half a century ago, I found that employee-employer relations based on Christian principles are harmonious and profitable.”

If human relations has to do with the observing of Christian principles in business, how much more is this true in the work of the church! Yes, poor human relations is a problem of the soul, and surely God is pleased when we study this subject.

Your People Problems, by John G. Kerbs, was written to guide the reader into profitable reflections upon his own “people problems”. His hope is that the reader might find a call to prayer and a fuller consecration to Him who longs to dwell within us.

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Item Format Paperback
Author Name John G. Kerbs
Publisher Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight (lbs) 0.310000
Page Count 92
Language English
Year Published 2014

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