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  • Archive for October 11th, 2007

    Blogging from CCDA 3

    Thursday, October 11th, 2007

    Dr. A.R. Bernard Partial notes from his plenary and a reception afterwards with Alliance Theological Seminary students “Take up your cross” was a message to Christ’s staff We must deny our own personal ambitions so that people can live. Too many want the crown (the power of resurrection) without the cross (fellowship of suffering) Matthew [...]

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    Thursday, October 11th, 2007

    Here are my notes from the empowering indigenous leadership workshop. “The world’s best companies are realizing that no matter what business they’re in, their real business is building leaders.” – Fortune, “The Leadership Issue,” 10/01/07 I had a great time co-presenting with Flo Haraway, the woman who actually gets things done at Harambee while Rudy’s [...]

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    Thursday, October 11th, 2007

    CCDA Economic Development Panel Jimmy Dorrel, Joe Holland, Amy Sherman; Moderator: Gordon Murphy AS: Theology of economic development. “Yikes, we’re talking about capitalism.” The Bible and free markets: “Be merciful and compassionate to one another.” (Ephesians 4) Revitalizing communities through business development. What are the underlying assumptions and conditions, and how do they relate to [...]