People Who Inspire Us #3

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PEOPLE WHO INSPIRE US – We think they’ll maximize your creativity, because they sure do a number on ours

To help inspire you, we are posting a list of a few of the people who inspire us. This is where we really need a massive Google doc, because you have your go-to “creativity maximizers” too. Feel free to shoot us an email or leave a comment with the people and sites that get your creative juices flowing, so we can check them out. Check out the master list here where we will keep an updated list. Stay tuned for more creative and inspiring people and places!

"Seth Godin in 2009" by Joi Ito - Seth Godin. Licensed under CC BY 2.0 via Commons.

Seth Godin in 2009” by Joi ItoSeth Godin. Licensed under CC BY 2.0 via Commons.

Seth Godin:

Legendary marketing guru, whose blog “on marketing, tribes and respect” is full of bite-sized, no-nonsense brilliance, and whose motto (“Go make something happen”) sounds a little like God’s instructions to Adam in Genesis.

Here is where you can connect with Seth:


 
For further inspiration and to help get your nascent idea off the ground, attend one of our upcoming events:

The Elephant in the Sanctuary
The Woodlands United Methodist Church

The Woodlands, TX
Cost is $10.00
Register Register and pay online

 

Hatch-A-Thon
Lake Junaluska Conference and Retreat Center

Lake Junaluska, NC
$255 per person*
Register here

 

Hatch-A-Thon
Institute for Youth Ministry

Princeton Theological Seminary
Princeton, NJ
$369 per person*
Register here

If you are:

  • An early stage missional entrepreneur or ministry innovator…
  • A church leader with an idea for sustainable ministry that you want to test out…
  • Someone convinced that we’re called follow Christ into the neediest corners of the earth, even when the budget makes that look impossible…

…then this event is for you.

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