by Erik Houmes | Jul 28, 2020 | Blog, Purpose and Calling
‘Purpose’ When you enter the word ‘purpose’ in Google, you will get over 4 billion sites telling you their definition of purpose. Some answers will be right on the money, aligning with most people’s definition. Other answers may raise an eyebrow or two. But what...
by Erik Houmes | Jul 28, 2020 | Blog, Entrepreneur
Did you ever wonder why some of your best ideas seem to come out of the blue (while you’re in the shower, for example)? Research has shown that creativity, while seemingly a very vague activity, is actually a distinct process triggered by a few key factors: The...
by Seed Team | Jul 27, 2020 | Blog, Formation
Author: Bob Robinson Original post: https://centerforfaithandwork.com/article/work-not-way-it%E2%80%99s-supposed-be When I was a kid, my parents decided to build their own home. It was a marvelous plan – a beautiful house in the suburbs, custom-built on a wooded...
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...