I remember crusty just-baked bread, rubbed with juicy tomato flesh, swimming in a puddle of thick green olive oil. I am seven years old. I sit on a stool in my grandmother's house. It is the height of summer in a seaside village in the south of Greece. We little Aussies devour 'tomato sandwiches' as
The Next Level: A Parable of Finding Your Place in Life
✍ Scribed by David Gregory
- Book ID
- 110819414
- Publisher
- The Crown Publishing Group
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 131 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780307446329
- ASIN
- B00139XSZQ
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
A fascinating, modern-day parable from the author of A Day with a Perfect Stranger and Dinner with a Perfect Strangerthat will help you answer some of life’s most perplexing and vital questions and challenge you to be on God's agenda.
Business degree in hand, Logan enters the immense Universal Systems building and is hired as an organizational analyst — a trouble-shooter. His job: evaluate the company’s five divisions, each on a separate level and each operating on startlingly unique principles. Which set of principles is successful? Why is most of the company’ s profit generated by one tiny division? What is real profit, anyway? And who is the enigmatic executive that Logan ends up reporting to?
Logan engages in a life-changing pursuit for The Next Level and by joining Logan in evaluating each level’s approach, you’ll be inspired to consider the big picture of your own life from an entirely different perspective — one that holds the key to life’s ultimate purpose. No matter where you are now, get ready to embark on your own passionate pursuit of The Next Level.
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