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All the Things We Don't Know

All the Things We Don't Know

Our culture has accepted the notion that our collective knowledge has grown to near completion. The reality is that there is a staggering amount we simply don’t know. Consider the unanswered questions and it leads to a sense of awe in our Creator and His Creation.

When God Shuts You Down

When God Shuts You Down

Have you ever felt that God has stopped you in your tracks? You may have thought, and planned, and prayed about it, and believed that God was with you and for you. Then suddenly the rug was pulled out from under you feet.

Leadership Lessons from Johannes Gutenberg

Leadership Lessons from Johannes Gutenberg

Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg (1393 – 1468) was a German inventor of the moveable type printing press. Gutenburg’s printing press led to the explosion of knowledge through printed books during the Renaissance. Today he is regarded as one of the most important figures of the last 1,000 years.

Who Is Seated at Your Table?

Who Is Seated at Your Table?

No table group is like any other. We often hear of the advantages of “diversity” in the workplace, but this is most likely based on traits like skin color. The true benefit of diversity, though, is in a broad range of thoughts and experience.