Sistergirl Devotions

May 16th, 2010. Filed under: This & That.

Inspiration for African-American Women:

Keeping Jesus in the Mix on the Job

Encouragement, advice, and real talk from a successful sister

It’s not always easy to live your faith during the nine to five. But no matter where you work, that’s the mission field in which God has placed you. It doesn’t matter if you’re a waitress or the CEO of a Fortune 500 company–you’re equally important to God. And he wants to use you to build his kingdom.

Sistergirl Devotionsis for you–the working woman who wants to grow spiritually while on the job. Using Scripture, “sistergirl” wisdom, and true stories, each down-to-earth devotional shows how your faith can empower you to have success no matter where you work. With topics such as respect, resourcefulness, image, timeliness, honesty, setbacks, and balancing work, church, and home, each devotion ends with a “Power Move”–practical affirmations that will drive you toward victory.

 

***Special thanks to Donna Hausler of Revell Books for sending me a review copy.***

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This book was written by a successful African-American woman for African-American women, but white, Asian or any other kind of woman can identify with the topics presented.  Consider it a devotional book for women. 

The devotions are presented in an easy to read format that include Ms Mackey’s life experiences and suggestions for power moves.

Available May 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.

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