What I’m Crunching — October 29, 2023

What I’m Crunching — October 29, 2023

This one was given to me while attending the OneAccord conference in North Carolina in October. So far, it’s excellent. I’ve learned several counter-intuitive ideas so far, like this one: “The donor who just gave is the most likely donor to give again shortly thereafter.”

God gets His work done using the funding of His people. It is a privilege to invite people into His work through giving!

What I’m Crunching — October 15, 2023

What I’m Crunching — October 15, 2023

This one was given to me by a dear friend — my mother-in-law. I love reading nearly as much as she does. She’s given years of her life to nurturing a love for books in those she loves.

Dorsett here dives into the little-known history of the chaplains who served in the various branches of the US Military in the Second World War. I had no idea the number was so large but, by 1943, the US armed forces had 12,000,000 men and women in their ranks.

What I’m Crunching — October 8, 2023

What I’m Crunching — October 8, 2023

I’m trying to knock this one out as it’s been languishing on my reading list. Each time I return I wonder why it’s taken me so long to come back to it. If only I had more free time for reading!

Tony Fadell has a wealth of design experience, having been on the teams that produced the Apple iPod, Apple iPhone, and the Nest thermostat (later acquired by Google).

What I’m Crunching — October 1, 2023

What I’m Crunching — October 1, 2023

I continued working through this gem by Isaacson this week. It’s a phenomenally detailed, rich, and rewarding read.

The more I read and learn about the biggest minds, most creative artists, and hardest-working people in history, the more I come to appreciate the reality that each human is created in God’s image (Gen. 1:27).

Leonardo Da Vinci reflected God’s image to the world in his creativity, curiosity, and ingenuity.