
Passion! Make Good goes North
Oh, what a week! My brain has just about recovered from an intensive and exciting week of training in the form of the Make Good module delivered at Cliff college, as part of my CMS training.
Oh, what a week! My brain has just about recovered from an intensive and exciting week of training in the form of the Make Good module delivered at Cliff college, as part of my CMS training.
The latest edition of Anvil journal is available online free. I have edited it together with Mark Sampson. It is themed on missional entrepreneurship with a mix of long and short articles and reflections. This time
Entrepreneur Steve Baker on his approach to mission, business and co-creating the Church Mission Society Missional Entrepreneurship Week.
Shannon Hopkins of Matryoshka Haus talks about widening her view of mission and co-creating the CMS Missional Entrepreneurship Week. And here are more details on upcoming Missional Entrepreneurship weeks.
Mark Sampson discusses missional entrepreneurship. And here are more details on upcoming Missional Entrepreneurship weeks.
We have a missional entrepreneurship week coming up in November. There are still some spaces available. This week is ideal if you have an idea for an enterprise that makes the world a better place. It’s held
Missional Entrepreneurship: pioneering a new economic imagination is the theme of this year’s research and conversations day. Download a flyer here and book here. (If you are a current student on the course you get a
The missional entrepreneurship course that we run as a module of the CMS pioneer training has proved popular. So we added in a second week this year in April to accommodate those interested. Once again it
Following the popularity of the missional entrepreneurship week that we run each year in November we have added a second week this year at Pickwell Manor in April. There are still some places available. It’s a really
Yesterday the short-listed finalists in the CMS Missional Entrepreneurship competition pitched their ideas to a special ‘Dragons’ Den’ at Greenbelt Festival. After much grilling and deliberation, the dragons announced Miriam Goodacre as the winner. The winning
Volume 38 issue 2 is out now, focused on sustainability in mission. With articles on African eco-theology, community organising and apophatic spirituality.
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