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Work: The Meaning of Your Life - A Christian Perspective    by Lester DeKoster
Price: $2.99 USD. 20350 words. Published by Christian's Library Press on October 12, 2010. .

Where do we find the core of life's meaning? Right on the job! At whatever work we do - with head or hand, from kitchen to executive suite, from your house to the White House! "Work is the great equalizer - everyone has to come to it in order to find meaning in living: no short cuts, no detours, no bargain rates."
Kingdom Stewardship: Occasional Papers Prepared by the Lausanne Resource Mobilization Working Group for Cape Town 2010    by Arif Mohamed
Price: $2.99 USD. 21500 words. Published by Christian's Library Press on October 12, 2010. .

At the beginning of the twenty-first century, an unprecedented opportunity exists to disciple the church in the fundamental biblical pattern of holistic stewardship. As the church becomes increasingly aware of issues of sustainability, seeks to understand and foster the role of business, and expands the message of the grace of giving. Edited by Arif Mohamed, Brett Elder, and Stephen Grabill.
Religion & Liberty - Volume 20, Number 2    by Acton Institute
Price: Free! 10350 words. Published on October 21, 2010. .

Religion & Liberty’s issue featuring an interview with Alexander Solzhenitsyn scholar Edward E. Ericson Jr. is now available online. Acton also published Solzhenitsyn & the Modern World by Ericson in 1994.
Religion & Liberty - Volume 20, Number 3/4    by Acton Institute
Price: Free! 15850 words. Published on December 15, 2010. .

Religion & Liberty’s issue featuring an interview with ACT 3 Founder John H. Armstrong is now available. This double issue is a tribute to the 20th anniversary of Acton’s founding.
A Prescription for Health Care Reform    by Donald Condit
Price: $2.99 USD. 16220 words. Published by Acton Institute on January 16, 2011. .

Rising costs and demographic realities render the current American health care system unsustainable. The situation presents a particular challenge for Christians who recognize that access to health care is a basic requirement of a just social order. Physician Donald Condit, drawing on an impressive array of empirical research, skillfully applies the principles of Catholic social teaching to...