Smoke filled the sky, making flight difficult and hazy. Just as the smoke gave aid to the knights, it hid the enemy of the sky. The beast’s molten eyes were made to see through the thick fogs of its mountain home. There was a blood-curdling roar. Fire erupted from the sky, setting the ground aflame. Even from above the horses could be heard as they spooked and flung their riders to the ground.
Alexandra Price a.k.a. Alex
She’s an awkward, silent, clumsy nerd. But after an incident that happened a year and a half ago, everything in her changed.
One afternoon as she walked home, Alex decided to turn and take a detour to the forest. She went to the lake located in the middle of the forest to drown herself to death.
Her intention failed though when one person tried to save her.
Zeus Cole
He’s popular, rich, smart, and good-looking. But he’s also one of the jerks who love to bully Alex.
One afternoon, for some unexplainable reason, he followed Alex through the forest. And when he realized what she was trying to do, Zeus came and saved her from drowning.
After that very moment, Zeus couldn’t leave Alex alone. He made a deal with her—to convince her not to kill herself in a span of 30 days.
Management and innovation expert David Silverstein investigates what's worked and what hasn't when it comes to best practices. Accompanied by business leaders Tom and Sharon, the three explore real-world examples, looking at organizations such as Google, Cisco, USAA, and the US Marine Corps, and they walk away with a list of ten characteristics of a winning best practice. In What's Good for the Goose Could Cook the Gander, you'll discover how to: tell a best practice from a one-trick pony, look for best practices that work for your organization, take what works for you and leave the rest behind, and stay ahead of your competitors.
To learn more visit DavesDots.com
We believe that God has a divine design for Lake Hills. He has blessed us greatly, and with great blessing comes great responsibility. But He doesn’t expect us to do anything on our own. He has equipped us with everything we need to accomplish amazing things - things beyond our wildest dreams - things that He desires to do in us, and through us, if we will just let Him.
From the beginning it has been clear that God's hand has been on our Church. To do more requires an “all in” commitment of sacrifice and generosity. To go “all in” means to leave behind the comforts and securities of who we are (or maybe who we aren’t) and jump into the life that is truly life.
Now we could just wade along the shore - many Christians do this. Wading will definitely get our feet wet. But this God-sized vision of “beyond our wildest dreams” requires more.
We’'d like to tell you all about this God-sized vision, and hope that you’ll take some prayerful time to consider what the your part witll be as you decide to go “all in” and...CANNONBALL with us!
Smoke filled the sky, making flight difficult and hazy. Just as the smoke gave aid to the knights, it hid the enemy of the sky. The beast’s molten eyes were made to see through the thick fogs of its mountain home. There was a blood-curdling roar. Fire erupted from the sky, setting the ground aflame. Even from above the horses could be heard as they spooked and flung their riders to the ground.
Alexandra Price a.k.a. Alex
She’s an awkward, silent, clumsy nerd. But after an incident that happened a year and a half ago, everything in her changed.
One afternoon as she walked home, Alex decided to turn and take a detour to the forest. She went to the lake located in the middle of the forest to drown herself to death.
Her intention failed though when one person tried to save her.
Zeus Cole
He’s popular, rich, smart, and good-looking. But he’s also one of the jerks who love to bully Alex.
One afternoon, for some unexplainable reason, he followed Alex through the forest. And when he realized what she was trying to do, Zeus came and saved her from drowning.
After that very moment, Zeus couldn’t leave Alex alone. He made a deal with her—to convince her not to kill herself in a span of 30 days.
Management and innovation expert David Silverstein investigates what's worked and what hasn't when it comes to best practices. Accompanied by business leaders Tom and Sharon, the three explore real-world examples, looking at organizations such as Google, Cisco, USAA, and the US Marine Corps, and they walk away with a list of ten characteristics of a winning best practice. In What's Good for the Goose Could Cook the Gander, you'll discover how to: tell a best practice from a one-trick pony, look for best practices that work for your organization, take what works for you and leave the rest behind, and stay ahead of your competitors.
To learn more visit DavesDots.com
We believe that God has a divine design for Lake Hills. He has blessed us greatly, and with great blessing comes great responsibility. But He doesn’t expect us to do anything on our own. He has equipped us with everything we need to accomplish amazing things - things beyond our wildest dreams - things that He desires to do in us, and through us, if we will just let Him.
From the beginning it has been clear that God's hand has been on our Church. To do more requires an “all in” commitment of sacrifice and generosity. To go “all in” means to leave behind the comforts and securities of who we are (or maybe who we aren’t) and jump into the life that is truly life.
Now we could just wade along the shore - many Christians do this. Wading will definitely get our feet wet. But this God-sized vision of “beyond our wildest dreams” requires more.
We’'d like to tell you all about this God-sized vision, and hope that you’ll take some prayerful time to consider what the your part witll be as you decide to go “all in” and...CANNONBALL with us!