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How to Enjoy Your Work.

satisfaction in their work?
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How to Enjoy Hard Work

Consider some of the ways in which the Bible provides practical advice for finding joy and satisfaction in your work.
A CONVERSATION WITH A NEIGHBOR

Why Examine the Bible?

Although the Bible was written a long time ago, it has practical value today. How can Bible principles help you in all areas of life?
THE BIBLE CHANGES LIVES

I Was Impressed by the Bible’s Clear, Logical Answers

Ernest Loedi found answers to some of life’s most important questions. The Bible’s clear answers have given him a real hope for the future.

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Marami ang nasisiyahan sa kanilang trabaho. Ano ang nakatulong sa kanila para magkaroon ng ganitong positibong saloobin sa mabibigat na trabaho?
TAMPOK NA PAKSA

Mabibigat na Trabaho—Inaayawan Na Ba?

Iniisip ng ilan na hindi para sa kanila ang mabibigat na trabaho. Pero marami ang talagang nasisiyahan sa mabibigat na trabaho. Ano ang nakatulong sa kanila?
TAMPOK NA PAKSA

Kung Paano Masisiyahan sa Mabibigat na Trabaho

Tingnan ang ilang payo ng Bibliya na makatutulong para masiyahan ka at makontento sa trabaho mo.
PAKIKIPAG-USAP SA IBA

Bakit Dapat Mong Suriin ang Bibliya?

Bagaman matagal nang naisulat ang Bibliya, makatutulong pa rin ito sa atin ngayon. Paano?
BINAGO NG BIBLIYA ANG KANILANG BUHAY

Humanga Ako sa Malinaw at Makatuwirang Sagot ng Bibliya

Nahanap ni Ernest Loedi ang sagot sa mahahalagang tanong sa buhay. Nagkaroon siya ng pag-asa dahil sa malinaw na sagot ng Bibliya.

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