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Faithlife all began as a software side project for a Microsoft developer, and the first copies of Logos 1 were shipped from Bob's parents' kitchen table. Today, 28 years later, the software giant has tools available for over 3 billion people worldwide to study theology in their first language. In this episode, Bob talks about Thomas Edison's mining failures, how money is an accelerant, and the grounding effect of going back to 'first principles'.
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Faithlife all began as a software side project for a Microsoft developer, and the first copies of Logos 1 were shipped from Bob's parents' kitchen table. Today, 28 years later, the software giant has tools available for over 3 billion people worldwide to study theology in their first language. In this episode, Bob talks about Thomas Edison's mining failures, how money is an accelerant, and the grounding effect of going back to 'first principles'.
For exclusive content, follow the podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/building.bellingham/

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