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Hope International Launches “Give Hope Sunday”

September 23, 2009


Poverty. How can we alleviate it? Traditionally giving our money to organizations, or sending food, or helping ease the daily struggle of life seem to be our best options. Meeting immediate needs is good, but doesn't solve the long term problem. And sometimes giving handouts will leave behind people who continue to live broken lives, their dignity stripped.

But what if you could take part in a movement that sought to end physical and spiritual poverty? What if you could infuse a life, a family, a community with renewed dignity? What if you could convert capitalism into a catalyst for good (for a change)?

Sound like a viable solution? Then get busy ... host a Give HOPE Sunday at your church this fall. Our good friends at HOPE International are launching a national initiative to raise awareness to their work in microfinance. Give HOPE Sunday is the perfect opportunity to educate your congregation on the big impact of small loans.

Click here to learn more. www.givehopesunday.com

Start a DreamLab in your community!

September 17, 2009


Are you a dreamer? Do you have ideas that are dying to be made real?

For you and dreamers like you, Awaken has put together the DreamLab - small gatherings of dreamers, meeting all around the country, who are sharing their dreams, analyzing them, setting goals and making them happen.

To host a DreamLab email DreamLab@awaken.org - all the resources are FREE! Awaken those around you, reach-out to your community, even non-Christians who are dreamers.

DreamLab - Host Invite from Awaken on Vimeo.

To Do’s and Not to Do’s as an Author, Blogger and Thought Leader

September 16, 2009


A couple of months ago, I had dinner with Jon Acuff, the uber popular blogger and soon to be author of Stuff Christians Like. We had a great conversation on several issues, and Jon asked some great questions- one of which was “what should I be aware of as a soon to be first-time author?” 
I really respect Jon’s willingness to learn from others, and to seek out folks in his life that can keep him grounded. 
So here were the five big points I gave him on the issue of becoming an author and being a thought leader. But these points I think are applicable to any of us as leaders. Here you go:

1. Actively Build a Support Network- Beware of CEO disease, the temptation to surround yourself with people who only tell you what you want to hear. Keep honest people in your life so that you can stay grounded in the reality of your experiences.

2. Don’t think You’ve Arrived- Banish the phrase, “I’m done” from your vocabulary. The best leaders never stop learning and see every opportunity, success or failure, as a learning opportunity.

3. Don’t take yourself so seriously- You’re not a big deal. Seriously. I don’t care who you are. Humility is way more attractive than arrogance. 

4. Celebrate Your Rivals- Jealously is natural, but how you respond to it is not. When you find yourself tempted to speak ill about a rival or secretly wrestle with jealousy, flip that emotion on its head. Find ways to celebrate your rivals and when you run into a new one, let the first question you ask yourself be, “How can I help this person win?”

5. Flow between the five stages of creative development, don’t get stuck in one. Taken in concert, these five stages can be healthy, important parts of growing any creative endeavor. Isolated and obsessed on, any one of these stages can cripple your best intentions. Focus on moving between them. The key is to not just hang out in the “caretaker” stage, where you protect and defend everything you’ve developed, instead of returning to the “craft” stage. 

- Craft – You create something out of passion for the art of it.

- Crowd – An audience discovers you’re good at your passion.

- Commission – You earn money for the thing you love to do.

- Career – You turn a passion into your profession.

- Caretaker – You protect and nurture the thing you’ve created, and do everything you can to “defend” your turf. A dangerous phase.

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Meet Our Host for Catalyst One Day in Baltimore!

September 15, 2009


Mark Norman, Lead Pastor of Grace Community Church in Fulton, MD sat down with Justin and I while we were in the Washington, D.C. area...Mark and the team at Grace will be hosting Catalyst One Day in November, we can't wait!

We had a great time with Mark and had a chance to hear more of his story AND hear about what he is learning right now concerning something that every leader in the church today faces - how to strategically raise up young leaders in the church.  Hope you encouraged!  We are already excited to get back out there in November! 

(Make sure to watch through the end of the video for a special service announcement from Justin :)  Mark, you didn't realize one of your many books in your office would be featured on the video!)

Mark Norman - Grace Community Church

“It’s Not About Ideas.

September 14, 2009


It's About Making Ideas Happen."

That's the catch phrase of a new Behance website: The 99 Percent.  Invention is 1% inspiration & 99% perspiration. This site helps creatives, entrepreneurs & next generation leaders to bring their ideas to fruition.

Here's a great video from their conference, 99 Percent, with Seth Godin. 18 minutes. Good stuff.

Seth Godin: Quieting the Lizard Brain from 99% on Vimeo.


And Cheryl Case on "Social Entrepreneurial Intelligence"

Cheryl Dorsey: Social Entrepreneurial Intelligence from 99% on Vimeo.

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