The Spirit of the Craftsman: What Genesis, a Lion, and a Flywheel Say About Work

Business & Finance, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Careers
Cover of the book The Spirit of the Craftsman: What Genesis, a Lion, and a Flywheel Say About Work by Eric P. Nichols, Cupola Press
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Author: Eric P. Nichols ISBN: 9780979334542
Publisher: Cupola Press Publication: January 15, 2011
Imprint: Cupola Press Language: English
Author: Eric P. Nichols
ISBN: 9780979334542
Publisher: Cupola Press
Publication: January 15, 2011
Imprint: Cupola Press
Language: English

The thousands of Americans struggling with career choices in today’s tough economy will find this refreshing and hilarious discussion on creativity, vision, and the pursuit of fulfilling work to be exactly what they need in order to look toward a brighter future and hone a more positive outlook. Describing God as the “Master Craftsman,” the source of creativity and inspiration, it illustrates how faith can embolden creative ideas through Biblical stories, animal observations, and wisdom drawn from America’s great heritage of invention. As a unique combination of both productivity and spiritual boost, the book reveals the true meaning of work, wealth, and job security as humans doing what humans were created to do.

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The thousands of Americans struggling with career choices in today’s tough economy will find this refreshing and hilarious discussion on creativity, vision, and the pursuit of fulfilling work to be exactly what they need in order to look toward a brighter future and hone a more positive outlook. Describing God as the “Master Craftsman,” the source of creativity and inspiration, it illustrates how faith can embolden creative ideas through Biblical stories, animal observations, and wisdom drawn from America’s great heritage of invention. As a unique combination of both productivity and spiritual boost, the book reveals the true meaning of work, wealth, and job security as humans doing what humans were created to do.

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