Parting the Waters: How Vision and Faith Made Good Business
Vincent, James
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One of the most recognized names in water-skiing was built not on shameless ambition and power, but on integrity and faith. Founded in 1925 by W.C. Meloon, a man with a hobby and a dream, Correct Craft has made major contributions to the business of boat-building and the sport of water-skiing. Behind the success is a compelling story of a family-owned business that honors God. Correct Craft and the Meloon family have faced both the rough waters of adversity and the tranquil waters of prosperity. They grew, thrived, sank, and came back once more to become a leader in their industry. Read about:
Parting the Waters is a testimony to one such company that has remained constant in its commitment to God.
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