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Reflecting with JB
When Seed was launched back in 2015, we wanted to invest in the formation of Jesus followers to help them make a real difference in the world – to move beyond belief. And we were confident that if we could help people design and create tangible expressions of the way of Jesus and the Christian story, then we would see lives and communities start to flourish. There was A LOT we didn’t know about how to do that, yet in the midst of the unknowns, there were two vivid pictures of what Seed could...
A Redemptive Purpose For Profit in Business
But our primary purpose for making a profit (which I prefer to call being economically viable) is to support the other two purposes of the business, which together form its primary purposes.
CHRISTIAN ENTREPRENEURSHIP: WHY AN OTHERS-CENTERED APPROACH IS NECESSARY
Entrepreneurial intentions and their motivation(s) are essential to understand better how Christians operationalize business formations
Meet Our 2020 Incubator Cohort
Our 2020 Cohort // This year we have been blessed with our biggest cohort yet! This is the crew at their first Intensive.
The Entrepreneur Call
Entrepreneur is a word thrown around a lot these days and rightfully so when you consider that an entrepreneur is not simply someone who starts a business…
What Genesis 1 Says About Work
Genesis is incomparably significant for the theology of work because it tells the story of God’s work of creation, the first work of all and the prototype for all work that follows
A Problem To Solve
It would seem to me there is a lot of people searching for purpose these days.
Incubator 2020: An Idea you want to bring to life
So, if you have an idea that you want to bring to life, but you just don’t know how to take to step 1 and then 2, 3, …. Come and join us at Seed’s 2020 Incubator!
Who Am I Not To Do This?
We rob ourselves of immeasurable joy when we compare what we do know about ourselves with what we don’t know about someone else.
Faith + Entrepreneurship
The first time I inadvertently explored the intersection between entrepreneurship and faith was through the gold-standard of middle-school communication: the viral chain-emails promising good fortune or the absence of utter tragedy if you forwarded it along to 20 friends.