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Jacob Delk

@jacobdelk5

Retail Leasing | Building America’s Most Generous Real Estate Company | In-house leasing for 20+ Shopping Centers

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Desiring God (@desiringgod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.” —Colossians 3:17

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We wrap up our Top 10 Stories of 2017-18 today with a look back at Berry College Baseball's historic season! Full story at the link below. #WeAllRow #BCTop10 berryvikings.com/sports/bsb/201…

Kyle Delk (@kyledelk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’ve got a dock at your wedding weekend and you’ve got @spikeball. Of course game point has to be won from an off-the-dock pass/spike combo. Jacob Delk with the finish. SportsCenter

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He would never personally say anything about this, but shoutout to the big brother Ryan Delk for making Forbes 30 under 30 for consumer tech. So proud of all you’ve accomplished! Keep killin it.

Desiring God (@desiringgod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Piper: “Christ died for us, not because we are worthy, but because we are unworthy, and there was no other way for us to be made worthy.”

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I was like so many sermon-hearers and Bible-readers: lost in a dream. I was traveling toward hell in church clothes. I dreamt of eternal safety while asleep in a burning building. Had Jesus not shaken me, I would have awoken to a nightmare. desiringgod.org/articles/i-nev…

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233 years ago my great, great, great, great, great grandfather planted these trees and built a house on this land. The pile of bricks was their kitchen chimney.

233 years ago my great, great, great, great, great grandfather planted these trees and built a house on this land.

The pile of bricks was their kitchen chimney.
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If you haven’t met Micah Lacher or heard the story behind The Russell, you’re missing out. They’re bringing in quite a bit of cash flow and 100% of profits go to charity. Inside Nashville's Most Profitable Airbnb Hotel | Story of the Deal youtu.be/j3pYUr7BqQo?si… #retwit

If you haven’t met <a href="/micahlacher/">Micah Lacher</a> or heard the story behind The Russell, you’re missing out. They’re bringing in quite a bit of cash flow and 100% of profits go to charity. 

Inside Nashville's Most Profitable Airbnb Hotel | Story of the Deal youtu.be/j3pYUr7BqQo?si… 

#retwit
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Sat down with my man Ryan Delk yesterday. He’s tackling one of our countries biggest opportunities - educating our children through empowering the best teachers in the country to seamlessly start micro schools. “We take kids seriously.”

Sat down with my man <a href="/delk/">Ryan Delk</a> yesterday.

He’s tackling one of our countries biggest opportunities - educating our children through empowering the best teachers in the country to seamlessly start micro schools.

“We take kids seriously.”
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Today’s guest, Ryan Delk, is on a mission to build a company that creates more ambitious students who can think for themselves. His model empowers the top 1% of teachers to leave the traditional system and start micro-schools in their communities. Ryan is the CEO and Founder of

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We'll do whatever it takes to fix K-12 education — including changing state laws. There are now 50,000+ new locations where microschools can open across Florida. If we’re going to fix our K-12 education system, we need to launch 1,000’s of new schools. Let's get to work.

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Today is my Grandparent’s 65th wedding anniversary. 65 years, 3 children, 9 grandchildren, 9 (soon to be 11) great-grandchildren. Like they do every Sunday, they arrived early to teach Sunday School at the small church my Grandfather grew up in. So thankful.