Greg Trimble

Greg is the Founder of Lemonade Stand, an Inc. 5000 company and one of the fastest-growing digital marketing agencies in the United States. He also founded Build Then Bless®, a fintech platform that changes the world through one micro-interaction at a time, and Yalla, a team management and collaboration tool that is 100% dedicated to helping companies and organizations work better together. He’s an author of five books, including Divine Orchestration, The Story of The Millennial Choirs & Orchestras. Greg serves on the Editorial Board for BYU Studies, the Board of Directors of Faith Matters, the Advisory Board for Scripture Central, and the Board of Directors for Millennial Choirs & Orchestras, and assists many other faith-based organizations in their various missions to strengthen faith in God. Greg enjoys spending time with his family most of all, while surfing, skiing, golfing, and playing almost every other sport imaginable.

5 Ways You Know You’ve Found The Right Woman

When I met my wife at church in Huntington Beach over ten years ago…I wanted to date her because I thought she was hot. That is how most 21 year old guys operate. Nothing wrong with that. However…”looks” won’t get you through life’s struggles and if “looks” is your main concern, it’s likely you’ll become…

Is LDS Leadership a top-down dictatorship?

Henry B Eyring gives you a rare glimpse into the way top level LDS meetings are run. President Eyring is no stranger to some of the most successful businesses and premier educational institutions and his insight here is worth 4 minutes of your time. It caught my attention because of some studies that were done…

Do Mormons Really Think They Can Become Like God?

Mormons are ridiculed for one of their doctrines maybe more so than any of the others. So here it is… Mormons are actually presumptuous enough to believe that they can become like God! Is that insane? Is it blasphemous or sacrilegious? Let’s find out… When I was in college, I asked a Christian professor and…

The Science behind “Feeling the Holy Ghost”

There might not be anything more absurd to an atheist, than when a Christian says, “I’m feeling the Holy Ghost”. Whaaaaaa! Are you kidding?!…screams the atheist. You’re telling me that there is some being somewhere called the Holy Ghost that is recording all of our thoughts, words, and actions while simultaneously influencing and dwelling within…