by Neri Morris | Jul 22, 2020 | Blog, Design and Innovation
Design Thinking is a term that gets thrown around a lot these days. At its core the concept of Design Thinking is Customer-centric. It’s about understanding what your customer wants first before providing them with a solution. Traditionally, we have brought to...
by John Beckett | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, Design and Innovation, Redemptive Design
Recently I had a participant in one of our training courses in tears as she went through an imagination process. The tears came because of a realisation that she had lost the capacity to imagine. I spend a lot of time thinking about the future, so I’m always surprised...
by John Beckett | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, Design and Innovation, Redemptive Design
Innovation is not a word that we readily associate with the Christian church or the faith-based sector. We’re seen as traditionalists, outdated, resisters of change. That perception is only partly true. Our Christian story requires both a firm ‘yes’ and a firm ‘no’ to...
by Kara Martin | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, Design and Innovation
23 years ago I bought a goat for my Dad for Christmas. It was the first year that TEAR released their Really Useful Gift Guide in an attempt to rebut the commercialisation of Christmas. My Dad was not impressed with simply getting a card, but the rest of the family...
by Kara Martin | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, Design and Innovation, Entrepreneur
“Entrepreneurship was a means to align faith and their work, reducing the tension between the two that existed in other work environments.” For the last five years Mitchell Neubert and colleagues at Baylor University in the US, have been investigating the relationship...
by Kara Martin | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, Design and Innovation
Why you should apply for the Hub 2017 “In 2008 a Muslim man had a dream about Jesus. He knew it was Jesus, but he didn’t know anything about Jesus. But he woke up with a desperate longing to find out more. “As soon as it was light enough he ran out onto the street...