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 | Simple Way Special | Shane Claiborne | | | Formation | | Downloads: | 43 | | Recorded: | 17/05/2010 | | Length: | 43 minutes |
| | Interview & discussions with Shane, sharing about what he's learned through 13 years of living in an urban missional community in Philadelphia. Touching on mission, discipleship, prayer, protest and much more...
Also available as video - via this link: http://bit.ly/945MTX | |
|  | Discipling Leaders in the Inner City | Juliet Kilpin | | | Formation | | Downloads: | 55 | | Recorded: | 12/04/2010 | | Length: | 55 minutes |
| | Juliet is a senior leader in the Urban Expression network. With over a decade of urban ministry experience she has a huge well of experience to draw from. In this session she helps us weigh up our expectations when we consider how to begin discipling indigenous leaders? What does an urban disciple look like? How do we nurture spiritual growth without importing middle-class culture? | |
|  | Finding my unique place in team - pt2 | Gary Bishop | | | Formation | | Downloads: | 67 | | Recorded: | 07/12/2009 | | Length: | 25 minutes |
| | Gary goes down in history as one of Eden's early pioneers and is a regular contributor to Formation. He is the author of the fantastic book 'Darkest England and the Way Back In'. In this second part of the session on team Gary looks at making the most of the 'Belbin' team method. | |
|  | Finding my unique place in team - pt1 | Gary Bishop | | | Formation | | Downloads: | 57 | | Recorded: | 07/12/2009 | | Length: | 40 minutes |
| | Gary goes down in history as one of Eden's early pioneers and is a regular contributor to Formation. He is the author of the fantastic book 'Darkest England and the Way Back In'. In this session he addresses how we can make a unique contribution to our team and be a real blessing to those around us. | |
|  | Identity & Incarnation | Anna Thompson | | | Formation | | Downloads: | 125 | | Recorded: | 02/02/2010 | | Length: | 1 hour 10 minutes |
| | Anna Thompson is Eden's National Development Co-ordinator. In this lecture delivered at Luther King House she unfolds Eden’s understanding of Incarnation which has been tempered by twelve years experience of life and ministry in urban communities. | |
|  | Mission & Discipleship | Anna Thompson | | | Formation | | Downloads: | 83 | | Recorded: | 19/01/2010 | | Length: | 25 minutes |
| | Sometimes words take on a life of their own. Mission and Discipleship can both become their own cultures, practices and even personality types. But what if we ditch the boxes we've put them in and realise that actually they are one and the same!?! | |
|  | Exploring Greatness | Anna Thompson | | | Formation | | Downloads: | 81 | | Recorded: | 08/12/2009 | | Length: | 25 minutes |
| | How influenced are you by your culture? Are your life goals shaped by contemporary aspirations? Maybe in scripture we can find a better way to understand our worth and our purpose. | |
|  | Staying Fresh for the Long Haul | Andy Hughes | | | Formation | | Downloads: | 112 | | Recorded: | 08/02/2010 | | Length: | 1 hour 10 minutes |
| | Andy Hughes, National Director of Urban Saints Wales speaks at our monthly Formation Training night on Staying Fresh for the Long Haul: Spiritual disciplines and a balanced life of ministry. | |
|  | Living out your vision | Sally Orwin | | | Formation | | Downloads: | 118 | | Recorded: | 11/01/2010 | | Length: | 26 minutes |
| | Sally works as a consultant in change and development for a range of commercial and charitable organisations. In this session she asks: So you’ve come to Eden with a vision but now what? Whether that was years ago or months we’ll explore goal setting and personal development to help you stay fresh and on track, living out your vision. | |
|  | Responding to Urban Culture | Andrew Grinnell | | | Formation | | Downloads: | 117 | | Recorded: | 11/09/2009 | | Length: | 1 hour 0 minutes |
| | Andrew is an urban advisor and practitioner for the Salvation Army. He also leads a missional community in Leeds. In this session he asks: How do we decide which things in our neighbourhood are OK and what needs challenging? And how do we go about challenge things that we sense are wrong? | |
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