A Generous Life: 10 Steps to Living a Life Money Can't Buy
By (Author) David Green
With Bill High
Zondervan
Zondervan
8th November 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works
Personal finance
241.68
Hardback
176
Width 157mm, Height 183mm, Spine 16mm
426g
"Does my life make a difference" People of all ages and stages of life want to live a life that has meaning and extends beyond their years on earth. InA Generous Life, Hobby Lobby founder David Green suggests readers start now to adopt a lifestyle of generosity.
As the founder and CEO of the largest privately owned arts and crafts retailer in the world, David has amassed material wealth, yet has learned the secret of generous living. As someone who gives away half of his profits to charity, lives with integrity and faith, and enjoys the peace of crafting a legacy now, David has found peace and fulfillment.
A Generous Life:
This beautiful hardcover book has a ribbon marker and a section for you to personalize a family legacy plan of your own. A Generous Life is a thoughtful gift for:
With practical helps on everything from deciding what you want your legacy to be to talking about money with your children,A Generous Lifehelps you start right where you are. You are richer than you knowand when you give it back to our generous God, your true wealth will never end.
David Green is the founder and CEO of Hobby Lobby, the largest privately owned arts and crafts retailer in the world. Hobby Lobby employs over 33,000 people, operates 800 stores in forty-seven states, and grosses more than $5 billion dollars a year. Currently David serves on the Board of Reference for Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 2013, he was honoured by receiving the World Changer award and is also a past Ernst & Young national retail/consumer Entrepreneur of the Year Award recipient. In 2017, the Green family opened the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC. Bill High practiced law for twelve years before becoming the CEO of The Signatry. His mission is to help others live a life of significance through family, legacy, and generosity. He and his wife, Brooke, have four children, two sons-in-law, and three grandchildren.