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Proverbs 16:3 · WEB
3Commit your deeds to Yahweh, And your plans shall succeed.
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Marcus Reinhardt had been building furniture in his small Asheville workshop for twenty-two years. He knew red oak like he knew his own hands. So...
When Dr. Sarah Chen sets a broken femur at Massachusetts General Hospital, she doesn't heal the bone — she positions it. She aligns the fractured...
In 2019, a furniture maker named David Chen nearly closed his workshop in Asheville, North Carolina. Orders had dried up. His savings account showed eleven...
Every morning before dawn, George Washington Carver walked the fields near Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, collecting plant specimens and praying. He called these walks his...
In 2019, master woodworker Jimmy DiResta nearly walked away from his craft. After twenty years building custom furniture in his New York workshop, a warehouse...
In the hill towns of central Italy, Roman aqueducts still stand after two thousand years. Engineers in Segovia, Spain, walk beneath arches built before the...
In 2019, Maria Gutierrez signed a five-year lease on a tiny storefront in downtown Waco, Texas, determined to open a Mexican bakery. She had spreadsheets,...
Elena Vasquez spread her business plan across the kitchen table at 5:00 a.m., the way she had every morning for three weeks. The numbers never...
In undergraduate chemistry labs across the country, professors demonstrate something that never fails to draw gasps. They prepare a supersaturated solution of sodium acetate —...
In 2012, a wheat farmer named David Brandt in central Ohio faced a brutal drought. Neighbors held off planting their cover crops — why waste...
In 1785, a young British parliamentarian named William Wilberforce sat in a carriage rolling through the French countryside, reading Philip Doddridge's *The Rise and Progress...
Every February, Helen Matsuda spread her seed catalogs across the kitchen table in her small Yakima Valley farmhouse and planned the spring. She had done...
In the apple orchards of Yakima Valley, Washington, growers practice an ancient technique called grafting. A farmer takes a cutting from a prized Honeycrisp tree...
For six million years, the Colorado River has done one thing with unwavering commitment — it has followed gravity downhill. It did not set out...
Each day before dawn at Tuskegee Institute, George Washington Carver walked into the Alabama woods to pray. The formerly enslaved scientist, who could have pursued...
When Eric Liddell arrived at the 1924 Paris Olympics, his plans fell apart. The devout Scottish sprinter had trained for years for the 100-meter dash,...
Every morning at 4 a.m., Rosa Gutierrez pushes through the back door of Rosario's Bakery on Elm Street in San Antonio. Before she touches a...
Margaret Chen had thrown clay for thirty-seven years in her small studio on Mulberry Street in Portland. Every morning before her hands touched the wheel,...