David Green: Faith Influences Hobby Lobby | Kirk Cameron on TBN
Takeaways: Kirk Cameron is joined by David Green, CEO of Hobby Lobby, to discuss leadership and the ministry of Hobby Lobby.
00:00 | Intro
00:17 | Hobby Lobby’s Success
01:42 | Hobby Lobby Doesn’t Make Sense
02:35 | Ministry
03:23 | Focus on Family
04:09 | Faith
04:58 | Servant Leadership
05:51 | Generosity
06:55 | Museum of The Bible
08:03 | Outro
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The Tangled Web of Web Development
If you are thinking about going serious into the web development business, let me show you some statistics. In the early stages of the internet, it costs tens of thousand of dollars for the services of a website specialist to develop a website for you. There were only about one thousand companies offering this type of service in 1995. Now, there are about tens of thousands of companies offering the same service.
The Web Development Challenge and How to Fix ItAs technology advances, the same advancement poses an interesting and disappointing challenges to web designers. The very common problem here is web browsers. Since web browsers upgrade now and again, what used to be a well-designed web site turns into a horror. Having experienced it myself, I know how frustrating and time-consuming it can be to fix websites. I also work in the information technology industry in which website issues occur everyday and the many customers who call in-yelling and all-can be nerve-wracking.
Tips on Design and Development of WebsiteIf you are looking for a way to generate more sales and customers for your products or services, a website is maybe all you need. A website establishes your presence in the virtual world. Think of it as your virtual address, where anyone, wherever their location around the world can visit. You will have a larger share of the market by just having an inter-active website.
How To Make Your Website Structurally SoundYou’ve decided to build a website. Great! Your first step is to determine its structure-the pages you want to include and the information you want provide to visitors. But how to begin? Your first instinct may be to make your site different from everyone else’s.
It Takes a Village To Build a Web SiteI am old enough to remember that Web sites started out being one-person operations, using simple, easy-to-learn HTML codes that didn’t take much beyond a text editor and memorizing about a dozen commands from Laura Lemay’s book. There were plenty of Web servers to choose from, and it didn’t take much programming skill to get one installed and up and running. Now it seems like it takes a village to get your site updated and maintained.