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- There are some days - with all of my projects - when I talk on the phone for no less than 6 hours straight. It's a very good thing I'm an extrovert.
- This office gallery site will make you waste hours of time at work in your sub-par office surroundings.
- Amy Grant's intimate fall tour looks nice. If Christian concerts don't change, I'm pretty sure I'll keep not going.
- We're setting up a gallery area at STORY where you can meet my Dream Year participants and interact with their projects. 19 of them are coming. Here are a few examples:
- Kate Schmidgall is launching Bitter Sweet magazine at the event, which profiles social justice issues and sells the wares of struggling entrepreneurs in other countries. Let me know if you'd like to advertise in the first edition.
- Bjorn Amundsen is unveiling his first short film in the form of a storyboard that he shot completely in photos.
- I'm shocked at the number of e-mails asking for tickets to STORY now that we're sold out. I'm both sad and happy. We also have no more need for volunteers.
- Praying for Vicky Beeching. I don't know much, but medical issues are precluding her from being at STORY. We have a surprise replacement you're going to love.
- I recorded a talk for The NINES about another result of the temple veil being torn - not only can ordinary people become priests, but priests can become entrepreneurs.
- I've been surprising my Dream Year crew with spontaneous 3-way calls with friends who are experts. If you see my name on caller ID, please pick up. =)
- Joan Ball gets more press than any author I know. Last night she told me God prompted her not to promote it herself - no website, no banners, nothing. But the book is virtually everywhere. Very George Muller-esque.
- The artist is the new pastor, as my friend Blaine Hogan says. There are very few pastors you know these days who aren't being filtered through the lens of an artist.
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> This office gallery site will make you waste hours of time at work in your sub-par office surroundings.
Awesome! And not a single milk carton anywhere!
OT - Ben, what's your favorite Branding Book?
Posted by: Mike O'Dorney | August 12, 2010 at 12:13 AM
my favorite way to approach branding is to peruse the logo books in my local bookstore. Page after page of logos
Posted by: Ben Arment | August 12, 2010 at 08:03 AM