Weekly Round-Up – December 8

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Happy December!

We are excited for a wonderful holiday season and all it brings to our lives. We hope you are taking time to rest, reflect, and anticipate together with those you love the beauty that is celebrating Christmas.

As you make those Christmas cookies and prep the tree, take five minutes and check out one of this week’s reads.

Gift giving can be hard – especially when you want to do it in a socially conscious way. For the ladies in your life, check out this helpful guide with incredible companies doing good.

A thoughtful reminder on being humble and recognizing our own failures.

An update on the economics of the poor in rural Africa and how things are changing.

How to encourage innovation from your team members, friends, and coworkers.

Have a great weekend!

The Ministry Incubators Team

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