3 Quotes & Sayings By Gary Parker

Gary Parker is a best-selling author of writing books, as well as a writer of hundreds of educational articles on creativity and innovation. He is an award-winning speaker on leadership, innovation and creativity. He is the author of several books including: The 11 Laws of Leadership, Coaching Creativity, and The Entrepreneur's Guide to Successful Marketing. Gary is a regular guest on the Motivational Nation Radio Show, Sirius XM Channel 128 Read more

He advises leading companies including Fast Company Magazine and Bloomsbury Publishing on their marketing strategies. Gary has been a guest lecturer at SMU, University of Texas at Austin, University of Michigan, Yale University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College and Columbia University. He was also a keynote speaker at the National President's Conference of the American Society for Training and Development.

In 1990 he founded Deep Discoveries Inc., a consulting firm that provides leadership training to corporations across North America. In 1997 he co-founded VantageOne Learning Systems Inc., which specializes in training and research in human performance enhancement. Gary is also the author of two books: The 11 Laws of Leadership and Coaching Creativity: Inspiring Creative Success through Effective Coaching.

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If faith never encounters doubt, if truth never struggles with error, if good never battles evil, how can faith know its own power? In my own pilgrimage, if I had to choose between a faith that has stared doubt in the eye and made it blink, or a naive faith that has never known the firing line of doubt, I will choose the former every time. Gary Parker
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In most people's minds, fossils and Evolution go hand in hand. In reality, fossils are a great embarrassment to Evolutionary theory and offer strong support for the concept of Creation. If Evolution were true, we should find literally millions of fossils that show how one kind of life slowly and gradually changed to another kind of life. But missing links are the trade secret, in a sense, of paleontology. The point is, the links are still missing. What we really find are gaps that sharpen up the boundaries between kinds. It's those gaps which provide us with the evidence of Creation of separate kinds. As a matter of fact, there are gaps between each of the major kinds of plants and animals. Transition forms are missing by the millions. What we do find are separate and complex kinds, pointing to Creation. . Gary Parker