This is the first in our final series of podcasts, called 'Continuing'. Here we are looking at resources for individuals and faith communities who have been engaged in the process of intentionally opening outwards to welcome cultural diversity. These episodes are perhaps a bit more complex/technical than earlier ones. The way we 'continue' as open communities is not by maintaining, simply holding on to what we have - it is by continuing to challenge ourselves. In this first episode ...
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This is the first in our final series of podcasts, called 'Continuing'. Here we are looking at resources for individuals and faith communities who have been engaged in the process of intentionally opening outwards to welcome cultural diversity. These episodes are perhaps a bit more complex/technical than earlier ones. The way we 'continue' as open communities is not by maintaining, simply holding on to what we have - it is by continuing to challenge ourselves. In this first episode ...
Committed 3: Is your 'me' a 'we'? How differences affect us (Part 1)
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Committed 3: Is your 'me' a 'we'? How differences affect us (Part 1)
Is your 'me' a 'we'? It's an important question! This episode is the first of two looking at key differences in the ways people from different cultures think, feel, and make decisions - how they act and react. Today we focus on that core question: What does your 'me' look like? An individual? Or a group? Individualists include most of the people in Europe and North America, but they actually make up a small part of the world's population. Most (over 90%) of the people on the planet are ...
Open Out
This is the first in our final series of podcasts, called 'Continuing'. Here we are looking at resources for individuals and faith communities who have been engaged in the process of intentionally opening outwards to welcome cultural diversity. These episodes are perhaps a bit more complex/technical than earlier ones. The way we 'continue' as open communities is not by maintaining, simply holding on to what we have - it is by continuing to challenge ourselves. In this first episode ...