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Giving It All Away and Getting It All Back Again: The Way of Living Generously

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12 October 2017

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David Green believes that generosity and building a legacy based on giving can lead to getting back what you *really* want: a family that stays together, prays together, and shares life joyfully. Green tells the story of caring for the small things and starting Hobby Lobby in their garage. He...

David Green believes that generosity and building a legacy based on giving can lead to getting back what you *really* want: a family that stays together, prays together, and shares life joyfully.

Green tells the story of caring for the small things and starting Hobby Lobby in their garage. He shares the difference between the worlds of "having and hoarding" and a world of "giving and generosity," the principle of working for God and not for men, and that now is not too soon to consider what you want your legacy to be.

As proof of how living by those principles can change your life, Green shares that when Hobby Lobby came close to bankruptcy in 1986 and when the Supreme Court challenged the Hobby Lobby's right to life beliefs in 2014, the company emerged with its integrity intact.

Green sees the life of giving as a life of adventure. But it's a life that pays the best rewards personally, offers a powerful legacy to your family, and changes those you touch.

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David Green believes that generosity and building a legacy based on giving can lead to getting back what you *really* want: a family that stays together, prays together, and shares life joyfully. Green tells the story of caring for the small things and starting Hobby Lobby in their garage. He...

David Green believes that generosity and building a legacy based on giving can lead to getting back what you *really* want: a family that stays together, prays together, and shares life joyfully.

Green tells the story of caring for the small things and starting Hobby Lobby in their garage. He shares the difference between the worlds of "having and hoarding" and a world of "giving and generosity," the principle of working for God and not for men, and that now is not too soon to consider what you want your legacy to be.

As proof of how living by those principles can change your life, Green shares that when Hobby Lobby came close to bankruptcy in 1986 and when the Supreme Court challenged the Hobby Lobby's right to life beliefs in 2014, the company emerged with its integrity intact.

Green sees the life of giving as a life of adventure. But it's a life that pays the best rewards personally, offers a powerful legacy to your family, and changes those you touch.
Giving It All Away and Getting It All Back Again: The Way of Living Generously $25.99
Koorong code 460345
ISBN 9780310349525
Pages 192
Publisher Zondervan
Publication date 12 October 2017
Dimensions 15 x 140 x 212mm
Weight 0.19kg
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    Anonymous
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    8 years ago
    Interesting if you are in business.

    This book is about building legacy, about stewardship and responsibility. David Green's perspective is not one often seen in business and the book certainly contains some good stories of God's goodness, faithfulness and what happens when people obey God. Much of the first part of the book focuses on the lawsuit against the US government, which is less relevant to Aussies unless you happen to have been following the story in the overseas press. There are good lessons to be learned from reading this book and the Hobby Lobby story is worth the read.