R. G. LETOURNEAU Robert G. LeTourneau was probably one of the great geniuses of our time and a great Christian. He had the subcontractor’s job for the Hoover Dam. He had underestimated, because he ran into deep, solid rock and the cost for fulfilling his commitment bankrupted him. In deep despair he turned to God and became a believer. Napoleon Hill traveled with him for one and half years and tells this story: “One night when LeTourneau finished his lecture, he and I went into his private plane. The pilot took off, and LeTourneau sat on one side and I sat on the other. It wasn’t long before LeTourneau was praying silently, and in his prayers he fell asleep. He was a huge bulk of a man and he was sleeping deeply.” Napoleon Hill said, “I’ve seen people walk in their sleep before, but I’ve never see anything like this. “In his sleep, LeTourneau reached in his pocket, pulled out a notebook and a pencil,…
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