Publisher Description
How to take evangelism out of the religious box and weave it into your life at work In every part of the world, people are looking for spiritual answers and resources as never before. But you don’t need to travel to some exotic foreign mission field to find hungry hearts. You spend hours every day in the most strategic place of impact in the world—your workplace. This unabridged audio download of Workplace Grace, formerly titled Going Public with Your Faith—winner of the EPCA Silver Medallion and Christianity Today Book Awards, offers a proven model for evangelism that respects the unique relationships you have with your coworkers, clients, or customers. It shows how you can be authentic instead of artificial when sharing what you believe, build trust with even the most skeptical person, and cultivate caring connections with those who have not yet come to a saving faith in Christ.
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About the Authors
Walt Larimore has been
called one of America’s “best-known family physicians.” He was awarded the 2004
Christianity Today Book Award for coauthoring Going Public with Your Faith and has been a Gold Medallion Book Award
finalist three times. He is the author of the popular Bryson City Tales series
and currently lives in Monument, Colorado.
Walt Larimore has been
called one of America’s “best-known family physicians.” He was awarded the 2004
Christianity Today Book Award for coauthoring Going Public with Your Faith and has been a Gold Medallion Book Award
finalist three times. He is the author of the popular Bryson City Tales series
and currently lives in Monument, Colorado.
About Maurice England
Maurice England moved to the Chicago area in the fall of 2006, after a twelve year run
as a long-haul trucker, to continue the cultivation of his lifelong interest in
the expressive arts and oral interpretation. A veteran audiophile, Maurice
listened to well over one thousand audiobooks while on the road and fell in love with
the genre. From his past experience in broadcasting, community theater, music
performance, and ministry he saw narrating as a means to merge his love for
books, ideas, learning, and spiritual evolution with his interest in artistic
expression. While his narration experience has primarily been nonfiction,
personal development, and spiritual-growth titles, Maurice anticipates using
his authentically warm and folksy southern style to entertain and inspire
through storytelling. Inspired most by the behind-the-scenes artists who
engineer, direct, edit, and master the audiobook productions we hear, Maurice
has become an absorbed student and participant in the process.