WE ARE GROWING A COMMUNITY OF CHANGEMAKERS.
A community of designers, entrepreneurs, creatives, activists, facilitators, coaches, investors, donors, marketplace leaders – who are committed to following Jesus, creating positive impact in the world and helping people taste and see what life with Jesus is like.
SPOTLIGHT
Pandanus
Jo Wallis grew up around Indigenous communities. Her passion for these people and showing them the love of Jesus has resulted in starting Pandanus, an organisation that uses contemporary Indigneous design on pottery, selling these pieve to the corporate market. Watch her inspiring story.
STORIES
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RESOURCE HUB
Discover our range of free resources in our Redemptive Design Resource Hub.
The Soul Of An Entrepreneur by Jordan J. Ballor & Victor V. Claar
Although often acknowledged as critically important, the role of the entrepreneur in the modern economy is often underdeveloped or inadequately understood. The reason for this is in large part due to the complex anthropological mysteries that lie at the heart of entrepreneurship.
Identity, Story & Purpose
When God calls people into relationship with him, he offers them new life. Intrinsic to this new life is the offer and assurance of salvation, yet the transformation to new life is much more than salvation, much more than a mere transaction. What happens, primarily, is that God designates us with a new identity. God changes who we are.
The Challenge of Change
As part of our Accelerator program at Seed we consider the reality that in the current marketplace any organisation that wants to succeed must embed innovation and change into their structures and processes from a very early stage.