by Kara Martin | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, Entrepreneur, Purpose and Calling, Redemptive Design
Davyn de Bruyn had it all: a wonderful job, speeding up the career ladder, living in Mosman, girls keen for his company… but on the 10th of January in 2012 he found himself asking ‘Is this all life has to offer?’ There was a massive emptiness inside which he could not...
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...
by John Beckett | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, Design and Innovation
We’re facing a challenge in the church. Simply stated, the challenge is this: We serve an unchanging God in a rapidly changing context. As part of our Accelerator program at Seed we consider the reality that in the current marketplace any organisation that wants to...
by John Beckett | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, Purpose and Calling
It was two days after the images of Aylan (the three year old Syrian refugee boy who drowned at sea last week) were released, that I finally found the space to engage with the reality of his death. His death was a moment that captured the reality of the pain and...
by Seed Team | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, Purpose and Calling
We founded Seed in response to three problems. In this blog series we’re outlining the problems and a taste of how Seed plans to respond to them. Problem 2: The world is not as God intends it to be. We see and experience brokenness, injustice, oppression....
by Seed Team | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, Purpose and Calling
We founded Seed in response to three problems. In this blog series we’re outlining the problems and a taste of how Seed plans to respond to them. Problem number 1: Many Christians are frustrated that their faith feels disengaged from the world and disconnected...