Albert Diepeveen is from the Hague, Netherlands. Growing up under Nazi occupation and malnutrition caused Albert to be bedridden with tuberculosis for several years, while missing school and becoming ever angrier at God. 

Albert went on to miraculously complete three years of schooling in just six months of tutoring. After graduating high school, he became a welder and emigrated to the US with his wife. 

Soon after living in his new country, Albert met an employee at a new “startup” called IBM. He took the entrance exam and surprisingly passed. He would become one of the nation’s early computer programmers in an exciting and promising new field.

That early experience allowed Albert to become a computer consultant with a thriving business.

Still angry at God, Albert was moved by his Dutch friend’s faith through a trial and a challenge that brought him back to Christianity. 

Albert brought Christian principles into the workplace. He got involved in Christian Business Men’s Connection and taught Business by the Book principles all over the world.  

Albert’s testimony is found in the book, A Journey of Significance.

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