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“Beginner’s Pluck” – It’s Worth the Read
I embarrassingly admit that I read maybe four or five books each year (aside from for school), but “Beginner’s Pluck” was a quick, four-hour plane ride read that I thoroughly enjoyed and would highly recommend for anybody looking to make an impact, find a purpose, or enjoy a humorous read. Liz Forkin Bohannon, the author,…
Read MoreThe Bible Project Learning Experience
Today there are many people that turn to the internet to learn. I find myself constantly using YouTube, a great resource available to learn about anything and everything. As I grew in my faith and read the Bible more consistently on my own I came across so many terms, phrases, and ideas that I found…
Read MoreTyson Foods Faith Oriented?
I was not aware that Tyson Foods was a faith-minded business, but after hearing about it from one of my close friends I did some research and what I found about it was quite interesting. First off they hold chapel services right in their workplace, but the really cool part is they have chaplains at…
Read MoreSmall Church Evangelism
Small churches in my area especially struggle with keeping and bringing people into their church. This is causing smaller churches to down size and die out, which is obviously a huge problem. They mainly focus on appealing to the older generations which is not necessarily a problem for now, but for future generations this poses…
Read MoreBoil Some Tea
Recently I heard a lecture given by CEO of Panera Blain Hurst. During the presentation Mr. Hurst offered some words of advice to his audience of mostly college students, and something he said stood out more than all other advice he gave that night. Mr. Hurst told these students, “Don’t boil the ocean, start…
Read MoreA book entitled “The Abolition of Sanity”
In the modern era, Christianity has been on the decline. There are many reasons for this, but as early as the 1940’s C.S. Lewis saw methods of education as the primary cause of this and saw ways to reverse this. He gave a series of lectures on the subject, summed up in a scholarly book…
Read MoreChristianity in CO | Focus on the Family
Hey all! This is the last installment of Christianity in CO. Today, I wanted to talk about a ministry that is even more near (literally!) and dear to me. Focus on the Family is a ministry that is devoted to the family but this manifests itself in a variety of ways. Their mission is to…
Read MoreFeed My Starving Children
There are so many amazing Christian businesses and organizations out there that truly have a gospel centered mission and strive to help others with their business. One organization that emulates these attributes is Feed My Starving Children (FMSC), a non-profit organization that packages meals for starving children around the world. They have created a formula…
Read MoreChristianity in CO | The Navigators
Hello, hello again! Ok, part 2 of my second mini series on Christianity in CO. The Navigators is a ministry organization that I am intimately familiar and many, many of my friends are involved with them. I find the Navigators so interesting because they serve and target such a wide variety of people, across many…
Read MoreChristianity in CO | Compassion International
Hello hello! Now that I have made my way through my first mini series, I decided I would start another one. This time, I though I would take a closer look around my home town, Colorado Springs, CO. For some reason, CO Springs has some awesome Christian organizations in our area so I thought that…
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