Worshipping the Almighty: The Real Bottom Line

Speaker(s): Don Flow, Eugene Peterson, Dean Griffith
Date: 1993
Length: 3:37:54
Product ID: RGDL2237S

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This is a Christians in the Marketplace conference from 1993. Titles of the talks are;

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  1. nThe Spirituality of Business I Eugene Peterson
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  3. nDevotional Eugene Peterson
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  5. nLearning from the Past Dean Griffith
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  7. nPlanning for the Future Don Flow
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  9. nThe Spirituality of Business II Eugene Peterson
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See All Audio by Don Flow Eugene Peterson Dean Griffith

Don Flow is Chairman and CEO of Flow Companies Inc, a major automobile dealership company. He serves on numerous boards, including Wake Forest University Trustees, Winston-Salem's Open ATP Tennis Tournament, and is an Elder at First Presbyterian Church.

Eugene H. Peterson is Professor Emeritus of Spiritual Theology at Regent College. He has written numerous books, authored a commentary on the books of 1 & 2 Samuel, and translated the Bible (The Message) into contemporary English.

Dean Griffith No Biographical Information available.

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