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Surveys & Vaporwave
First off, to my family: your help has meant more than you or I will ever know. I love you. * So, for reasons naturally in my control, I left my recent living situation behind. I had taken too much without giving enough back, and was not willing to be barked at for coincidentally trying to do something nice at an inappropriate time.
By Ad-Libbing With The Z-Man2 years ago in Journal
The Pinnacle of Divine Sacrifice: A Story of Unseen Victory
From Humble Birth to Harrowing Death A journey that started amidst the jubilation of angels and the wonder of shepherds reaches its zenith in a spectacle of sorrow and suffering. The narrative of Jesus Christ, which began at Christmas, finds its critical juncture on the cross of Good Friday. This article ventures into the depths of this pivotal moment, exploring how the disgrace endured by the Saviour relates to the overarching theme of divine sovereignty and the essence of faith itself.
By Minding Fred2 years ago in Journal
Will The New DSO Leadership Model That Bayer Pharmaceuticals Is Transitioning To Work?
I was perusing LinkedIn earlier today, and I saw an interesting post that caught my attention. It discussed how Bill Anderson, CEO of Bayer Pharmaceuticals, is moving to a different model of Leadership called Dynamic Shared Ownership (DSO).
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Journal
The Call of Faithfulness
Introduction: A Vision of Truth Amidst a Sea of Churches In the sweeping vista of the Revelation of John, a vivid tapestry of prophecy and admonition, the evaluation of the church in Philadelphia emerges as a beacon of hope and a testament to unwavering faithfulness. Among the seven churches addressed, the Philadelphia congregation is distinguished by a commendation that speaks volumes about the qualities pleasing to the divine. The significance of this evaluation is not just a matter of historical curiosity but a resonant message that transcends time, echoing into our present day.
By Minding Fred2 years ago in Journal











