The Catholic Briefcase: Tools for Integrating Faith and Work, by Randy Hain
The winner for Best Catholic Book of 2011 in the 2012 About Catholicism Readers' Choice Awards is The Catholic Briefcase: Tools for Integrating Faith and Work, by Randy Hain (Liguori Publications). Responding to the award, Randy Hain wrote:
I am thrilled and humbled that The Catholic Briefcase: Tools for Integrating Faith and Work has been named About.com’s “Best Catholic Book of 2011”! It truly was an honor to be associated as a finalist with so many amazing authors and their outstanding books. I truly appreciate the collaborative partnership I enjoy with my publisher, Liguori Publications, and the committed friends around the country who have enthusiastically promoted the book. The broad support for The Catholic Briefcase and its important message of practical ways to integrate our Catholic Faith with our work has been gratifying and encouraging. The book’s stories of real Catholic men and women authentically living out their faith in the workplace and the public square as lights for Christ give us examples and inspiration that this integration is not only possible, but necessary. Thank you for this honor.
Best Catholic Book of 2011 Results:
- The Catholic Briefcase: Tools for Integrating Faith and Work, by Randy Hain: 46 percent
(visit website | compare prices | review this book) - Catholicism: A Journey to the Heart of the Faith, by Fr. Robert Barron: 33 percent
(visit website | compare prices | review this book) - Motherhood Matters, by Dorothy Pilarski: 11 percent
(visit website | review this book) - The Father's Tale, by Michael O'Brien: 4 percent
(visit website | compare prices | review this book) - A Book of Saints for Catholic Moms: 52 Companions for Your Heart, Mind, Body and Soul, by Lisa M. Hendey: 3 percent
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N.B.: Percentages may not add up to 100 percent because of rounding.
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