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I just got through reading Andy Stanley’s “When Work & Family Collide,” which deals with keeping your job from cheating your family. I would classify the book as an easy and practical book. To really understand the book you have to accept... [Read on]
A new edition of an earlier Andy Stanley's book Choosing to Cheat was released under the less provoking but somewhat more revealing title When the Family and Work Collide and I have not only an opportunity to read the book under the original and... [Read on]
Being a Husband, Father, and Founder of a Large Ministry life can become a little crazy to say the least. Without balance I will quickly burn out, become exhausted, and as a result be ineffective both at home and work. In this book Andy Stanley... [Read on]
I really enjoyed this book by Andy Stanley since I'm a full time worker mom. It's difficult for any working parent to find the balance of work life and home life. It often feels like a an almost constant game of tug of war, trying to keep work... [Read on]
A re-release, Andy Stanley's book, When Work and Family Collide hits home to most of us boomers. Being raised by depression parents, my parents worked 16-18 hours a day to "give us a better life." The only problem is, I never learned how to live... [Read on]
As a missionary with a young daughter, this is all too real an issue for us. Is our top priority mainly about our outreach and ministry? Is time at the park or changing diapers a distraction from our calling to serve there? Stanley reminds us... [Read on]
As a work at home mom I often have times where my family and my business needs run into each other. Yes, I try to do my work at nap time and after the kids go to bed but that is not always possible and decisions have to be made. With the recent... [Read on]
I was excited to see this book available for review recently. Andy has a way of conveying Biblical truth in a way that connects to the struggles of day-to-day life. This particular struggle, balancing family and career, is one I believe to be... [Read on]
When Work & Family Collide by Andy Stanley is a practical book about finding the much-needed balance between work and home. Stanley claims that we all cheat. He defines cheating as choosing to give up one thing in hope of gaining something else... [Read on]
Keeping your job from cheating your family—this is the subtitle and it is very appropriate to the content. This is what the author meant by the term “cheating”: choosing to give up one thing in hope of gaining something else of greater... [Read on]