IT’S A HAPPY COINCIDENCE that I work inside a company which has a fish as a logo. Of course, the symbol of the fish is powerful for Christianity, dating back to the earliest days of the Church.
But it’s just a coincidence.
The truth is that this blog and its discussion of Christian values exists because of me, personally. Small Fish Business Coaching has no connection to religion or secularism one way or the other. Each of the coaches in this group is fully human and perfectly wonderful in their own right, whether or not that includes Christianity or anything else.
I’ve talked with the group about my efforts here and have received wonderful support. But no, that doesn’t mean that Small Fish as a whole is religious.
But it’s nice to think that God works in mysterious ways, eh?
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February 3, 2013 at 9:35 pm
jonnydale
Nicely put Carl. Small Fish, as you say, is not religious or otherwise and each of us plots his own course.
You’re not the first to ask about the fish, though. I never made the connection until it was pointed out to me.
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