by John Beckett | Jul 29, 2020 | Blog, Design and Innovation, Redemptive Design, Resource Hub
DOWNLOAD ARTICLE 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...
by John Beckett | Jul 29, 2020 | Blog, News, Redemptive Design
Things are settling down. For many of us, and particularly those in our society who are the most vulnerable, the high intensity challenges of the last few weeks will continue. But on a broader scale, it feels like our society is slowly starting to emerge from the...
by Kara Martin | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, Entrepreneur, Redemptive Design
In a previous blog, we met Aron and Louise Mercer, an amazing couple who are innovative leaders of change in their respective fields. They were our guest speakers at our recent Imagine Series Event. Aron has founded and advised several social enterprise start-ups....
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 We’re seen as traditionalists, outdated, resisters of change.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, Entrepreneur, Redemptive Design
Amber Hawkes’ Top Ten Tips for Social Entrepreneurs Your heart position is important. Be passionate, petition God, then be prepared to surrender to God’s timing. Do everything you can as professionally as you can Have a clear strategy. Keep complexity at bay. Do...