Welcome to Nurturing Entrepreneurial Mindsets! In this course, we’ll see how Methodism’s history of entrepreneurism has fueled innovative ministries. We will consider how gifts of wisdom, virtue, and vision came from Wesley’s ministerial failure in Savannah, Georgia. Lastly, we will discuss how that spirit of innovation can help us faithfully meet our current moment. As we reflect on how we can nurture entrepreneurial mindsets wherever we are called to serve, we pray your discussions around these questions may be beneficial for your ministry.

Nurturing Entrepreneurial Mindsets

Nurturing Entrepreneurial Mindsets
This course is part of Rediscovering the Heart of Methodism Specialization


Instructors: Jung Choi
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What you'll learn
Explore how attentiveness to society’s needs is key to the Wesleyan idea of building the kingdom of God on earth.
Learn from the successes and failures that have marked the history of Methodism’s entrepreneurial ministries.
Interpret vocational significance of Methodism’s entrepreneurial spirit; explain how God continues to call you to new ways to minister to the world.
Explain how God continues to call you and your community into new, innovative ways to minister to the world.
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