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.

Why Mormons and Evangelicals Should Be Friends

If you’re reading this article, it’s either because you’re Mormon or Evangelical…or you’re like one of those kids at the school yard that is surrounding the two kids yelling “fight, fight, fight”. Honestly though, the endless rhetoric between Mormons and Evangelicals about faith and works or other points of doctrine should be laid to rest…

How To Become Immortal in the Lives of Others

If you want to become immortal in the lives of others, you’ll need to contradict your instinctive desire to aggrandize yourself. Phillip Brooks once said,  How carefully most men creep into nameless graves while now and again one or two forget themselves into immortality. So many of us “creep” into nameless graves because we spend…

The Best Poem a Dad Will Ever Read

  The Best Poem a Dad Will Ever Read My wife gave me a poem. I placed it high on a wall in my office to always remind me of what is important in life. You would do well to do likewise.   I would rather be the daddy of a romping, roguish crew Of…

Are You A Fountain or A Drain?

I love to observe people. Early in my life it was just interesting to observe people, but now… it’s educating. As I was driving into work today, I observed something very interesting. It soon became strikingly obvious that I was observing one of life’s great lessons. A girl in an SUV, about my age had…