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Review 'In this inspiring book, Joan candidly shares how she overcame work-related depression to lead and love an amazing team of talented individuals. Read her book and discover how to lead with love, enrich the lives of others, and foster a loyalty that can grow any company's bottom line.' Frank Gambuzza, President of Intercoiffure America-Canada and The Visage Group: Salon, Spa and Studio Visage 'God has established work as a means of connection with those who need His grace and mercy. Let Sacred Work in Secular Places lead you to a deeper understanding of just how precious your work is to God. In the light of eternity, your work matters greatly. May you shine brightly through the work of your hands.' Alex Seeley, Co-Pastor of The Belonging Co, Nashville, TN 'Who hasn't been worn down by the daily grind and wondered if there weren't a better way to live and lead? Who hasn't wondered if their boss really cared about them, rather than just how much they produced? In this heartwarming book, Joan Turley shares her journey to discovering how to bring out the best in the people you lead and to build a culture of trust that overflows with joy. If you've lost the joy in your work, let Joan inspire you to invigorate your joy and transform your workplace.' Jim Akers, author of Tape Breakers-Maximize Your Impact with People You Love, Teams You Lead and Causes that Stir Your Heart, Founder of ImpACTful Notes, and former Fortune 50 Vice President 'Work, eat, sleep, repeat. This seems to be our march to make a living, but the bigger question is, 'Are we truly living?' Our vocations can be a place of invigoration, growth, joy, and godly purpose. Let Sacred Work in Secular Places take you on a journey of discovery in your heart and workplace.' Gregg Matte, Senior Pastor of Houston's First Baptist Church and Author of Unstoppable Gospel Sacred Work in Secular Places reveals the divine purpose behind our discontent and despair regarding work. Simply put, we've been lied to. Work is not a curse; it's a blessing. Joan's writing not only provides a biblical, historical, and postmodern view of work, but also issue a clarion call to embrace our work as a means of partnering with God for the good of those in our sphere of influence. Work is our God-given platform for the transformation of cultures.' Paul R. Shockley, Ph.D., Professor of Bible and Theology at The College of Biblical Studies, and Co-Author of Evangelical America: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Religious Culture. 'If you feel frustrated, confused, or stuck in your job, doing nothing about it will only make things worse. Sacred Work in Secular Places leads you to find purpose and clarity in your work and life, and why you should invite love into your heart. Every day, we have the opportunity to bless those around us. We have the opportunity to become difference-makers. Through her experiences, perspectives, and partnership with God, her words will bless you, challenge you, and change the way you approach your work-as they have for me.' Joel Kessel, advisor, speaker and writer of communications and public relations; founder of Kessel Communications. 'If you're committed to making your life count for eternity, yet find the drudgery of the workplace stifling, stop everything and pick up this book! Joan Turley has penned her life message here, and it will change your view of work for good. Reading this book is like sitting with an old friend whose words of personal experience and biblical wisdom will carry you to a place of deeper spiritual purpose, no matter what your occupation.' Danny Rollins, Senior Pastor, Rolling Hills Baptist Church, Fairview, OH Read more About the Author Joan Turley is an encourager with a capital E! She is all about developing and empowering people. While serving as the director of operations for a prestigious Houston day spa and salon, Joan sharpened her leadership skills, created strong and well-educated teams, and elevated her staff to the top of their game. She has served as a guest lecturer for the University of Houston�s Spa Management program, and she is a certified John Maxwell 'leadership and relationship'coach, speaker and trainer. Joan is a bold advocate for reversing the alarming job dissatisfaction rate within most companies. She coaches, mentors, and consults with salons, businesses, and individuals on her signature leadership style: leading with love, and implementing programs that empower others to become the best versions of themselves (both personally and professionally). With a heart full of compassion and a deep-seated belief that people are worth every ounce of energy to develop their potential, Joan is a motivational keynote speaker who speaks on creating and sustaining positive change within the workplace, as well as a message of hope and encouragement for women-led retreats and conferences. She and her husband live in Nashville, TN, and are blessed with two children and one amazing grandchild. Read more

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