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The Bible, since its first publication circa 14511455, remains the best-selling book of all time at over six-billion books sold worldwide. Its mandateto teach us what is true, to make us realize what is wrong in our lives, to straighten us out and help us do what is right, and to fully equip us to do good to everyone (2 Timothy 3:1517 TLB)is alive and well. The Bible remains popular because it provides answers to many of lifes most pressing questionsincluding queries related to leadership, faith, service, work, and social justice. Drawing inspiration from the sacred Scriptures, devotionals,…mehr

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The Bible, since its first publication circa 14511455, remains the best-selling book of all time at over six-billion books sold worldwide. Its mandateto teach us what is true, to make us realize what is wrong in our lives, to straighten us out and help us do what is right, and to fully equip us to do good to everyone (2 Timothy 3:1517 TLB)is alive and well. The Bible remains popular because it provides answers to many of lifes most pressing questionsincluding queries related to leadership, faith, service, work, and social justice. Drawing inspiration from the sacred Scriptures, devotionals, and from visionary thinkers, Dr. Smith addresses these important issues throughout Lessons at 6:00 AM.


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Dr. Ryan Alan Smith was born in Washington, DC and was raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the Baptist tradition. He now attends a nondenominational church where he has served in the capacity of usher, deacon, small-group leader, small-group department head, and pastoral assistant. He received his PhD in sociology from the University of California, Los Angeles, his MS from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and his BA from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a frequent guest lecturer, workshop facilitator, moderator, panelist, and consultant on a variety of issues pertaining to team building among diverse groups, organizational change, workplace diversity, leadership, and personal career development. He has served as a consultant to numerous nonprofit, for-profit, and government agencies. He and his wife, Dana, have been married since 1998 and have a son, Julius Austin Smith, to whom this book is dedicated.