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Swear and Relax in the Office (Sweary Coloring Book for Adults): Swear Word Adult Coloring Book (Humorous, Funny, Hilarious) (Volume 9) WARNING: This swear word coloring book contains ADULT LANGUAGE and is not intend. Color designs featuring humorous and inappropriate swear words, all while letting out steam.5" x 11" book sizeClick on the “BUY” butt

TITLE:Swear and Relax in the Office (Sweary Coloring Book for Adults): Swear Word Adult Coloring Book (Humorous, Funny, Hilarious) (Volume 9)
AUTHOR:Swear Word Adult Coloring Book
RATING:4.76 (150 Votes)
ASIN:1530641012
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
PAGES:68 Pages
PUBLISH:2016-03-20
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Swear and Relax in the Office (Sweary Coloring Book for Adults): Swear Word Adult Coloring Book (Humorous, Funny, Hilarious) (Volume 9)

Swear and Relax in the Office (Sweary Coloring Book for Adults): Swear Word Adult Coloring Book (Humorous, Funny, Hilarious) (Volume 9)

Swear and Relax in the Office

  • Is your bum itching you?
  • Is your best friend getting married and you need the perfect novelty gift?
  • Are you sick and tired of your job or school?
  • Sometimes, you just need to SWEAR, and we have the ultimate solution… Join the foulmouthed masses and unwind with Swear and Relax. Color designs featuring humorous and inappropriate swear words, all while letting out steam. Enjoy mindfulness and relaxation with this brilliant anti-stress therapy, also the perfect novelty gift! This Swear Word Adult Coloring Book features:
  • 24 original SWEAR AND RELAX designs
  • Single-sided pages
  • 8.5" x 11" book size
  • Click on the “BUY” button and feel the instant satisfaction to have done the right thing. WARNING: This swear word coloring book contains ADULT LANGUAGE and is not intend

    EDITORIAL :

    REVIEW :

    Sachiko's mother suffers from a stroke and has to be hospitalized. Without God, all our best endeavours ultimately come to naught, but with God our work can be part of bringing about the future healed world.

    The book goes on to consider a number of aspects of work and the relationship between work and faith, including the importance of work as an indispensable component in a meaningful human life; the dignity that work gives to us as human beings, regardless of its status or pay; work as a way of cultivating creation; work as an act of worship to the God who called and equipped you to do it; problems with fruitless, pointless and selfish work; the relationship between work and idolatry; and the ways in which the Gospel changes the nature of work.

    I was particularly interested in the Epilogue, which describes what the author's church, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, do

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