is a training experience to equip people who know 
they are called to change
some sector of their culture but they need some coaching to know how to begin. 

 

  

Should you come?


This is for people who God has called, often years ago, to be transformational in the culture but you have never been able to get started for lack of resources and lack of strategy or because you were still working on personal issues in your own life.


It is our sense that something has shifted in the spiritual realm and that now is the time for many of those visions that have been carried close to your heart to begin to be birthed.


Our speakers are people who are actively in the field. They will share how they began. You will hear the pain, the absurdity, the faith, the progress, the setbacks, the joys and all the rest that goes with the field of social entrepreneurship. Rather than a slick cheerleading session, replete with religious clichés, you will hear people who are authentic and transparent about the trauma and the triumphs involved in social entrepreneurship. 

Above all else, you will meet people who know their King and are passionate about serving Him.


Objectives of  : 

  • To legitimize the calling you have already received from God.

  • To give you perspective about where social entrepreneurs fit in the Kingdom of God in 2010.

  • To identify the resources you already have available.

  • To help you craft strategy for the early stages of your transformation project.

  • To help you connect with other social entrepreneurs.

  

What  is NOT about:

  • It is not a vision casting event.

  • It is not a call to join our organization and vision -- this is about your calling.

  • It is not a personal ministry event.

  • It is not a place to get apostolic covering or prophetic direction.

  

When you know there has to be a better way to live...

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