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Our hope with this course is to equip you with a working understanding of empathy and how it will help you to lead those who are joining you in your cause.
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Generous Mind Conversations
Welcome to the Generous Mind Conversations blog. This is a space designed to help you engage with other Generous Minds and learn the skills necessary to be effective at building your cause, creating your content and engaging your community.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Friday, May 18, 2012
A Conversation on Art and Faith
One of my favorite things in life is a good
conversation. They are like magical moments that you can encourage, but not
demand out of life. They are like a diamonds in the sands of small talk, waiting
to be discovered.
Generous Mind wants to encourage good,
thought-provoking conversation. That is why we came up with the idea of
organizing Generous Mind conversations, putting the thoughts into a form that
can be appreciated by others, and sharing them with people like
you.
Our most recent conversation was on the topic of
being On Call in Culture, which means to be engaged in the world doing good
through your work and bringing God glory in the process. During two sessions, a
total of four artists talked with us about what it means to be On Call in
Culture in their area of art. We had a fine artist, a political cartoonist, a
band member, and an organizing expert share on what their big dream for
culture-change was through their work and how they contributed to culture on a
daily basis.
Join in on the conversation at Patheos.com and contribute your thoughts. We would love to
enjoy a conversation with you.
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