How you can make it without faking it

Author:
Jacqueline Isaacs
Date:
May 11, 2021
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What is your measure for success? For Christians, success is measured differently than by what is on your CV. Jacqueline Isaacs of the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics gives some food for thought around success, Christian faith and work.

"As a college instructor, I spend a lot of time thinking about the definition of success as we prepare our current cohort of students for careers, many of whom are in their final semester of college. As they prepare to graduate, how will they define success?..."

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