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In this episode Good Cities President, Glenn Barth interviews Peter Greer, President and CEO of Hope International, a nonprofit working on four continents in the area of micro finance as they proclaim the gospel. The topic is his recent book: “Rooting for Rivals: Overcoming Obstacles to Collaboration.” We discuss ways that Peter has worked to develop collaboration with leaders of other international aid agencies in his work with Hope International. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodcitiespodcast/message
In this episode Good Cities President, Glenn Barth interviews Amy Inman, President of the Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund. This is an organization impacting St. Louis for good through the collective giving of their members. As listener's will hear in this interview, members not only give, but get involved through serving their communities as they give to effective nonprofits serving St. Louis. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodcitiespodcast/message
In this episode, GoodCities President, Glenn Barth interviews Brian Wilkinson, Director of Network Development for VIVA. Viva is an international NGO based in London that develops cross sector networks in cities around the world to care for vulnerable children. Viva is currently working with 38 networks in 27 nations transforming the lives of children and communities.
Here’s the eighth and final part of our series based on Reggie McNeal’s latest book, Kingdom Collaborators: Eight Signature Practices of Leaders who Turn the World Upside Down. Today’s podcast focuses on the practice of pain-tinged optimism. This practice is one that helps leaders deal with burnout and compassion fatigue that can easily drag a leader down. For leaders seeking to advance the kingdom, we need to build resilience into our lives so that we can lead effectively. In this eighth podcast, Reggie and Glenn Barth, President of GoodCities offer insights into how leaders develop a resilient approach to kingdom collaboration.
Click below to listen to the interview. In this episode, we’re talking with Glenn Barth, president and CEO of Good Cities, a community development initiative that advances the gospel of the Kingdom by working with local leaders toward the common good of the city. The mission of Good Cities is to discover, support, and serve […]
Today we continue our eight part series in which GoodCities’ President, Glenn Barth interviews our City Coach, Reggie McNeal. This series is based on Reggie’s most recent book, Kingdom Collaborators: Eight Signature Practices of Leaders who Turn the World Upside Down. Today we are in the sixth podcast in this series and the focus is on the signature practice of kingdom leaders to “Curry Leadership Curiosity.”
In this series of episodes, Glenn Barth interviews author and City Coach, Reggie McNeal on the content of his recent book entitled, Kingdom Collaborators: 8 Signature Practices of Leaders Who Turn the World Upside Down. Today we focus on the fifth of those practices - Shaping a people-development culture.
In today’s podcast, the President of GoodCities, Glenn Barth is interviewing best selling author and the City Coach of GoodCities, Reggie McNeal. His latest book is Kingdom Collaborators: Eight Signature Practices of Leaders who Turn the World Upside Down. In this fourth in a series of eight podcasts, Glenn and Reggie talk about the practice of kingdom leaders who collaborate with God and others in their communities to marry vision with action.
In this series of episodes, Glenn Barth interviews author and City Coach, Reggie McNeal on the content of his recent book entitled, Kingdom Collaborators: 8 Signature Practices of Leaders Who Turn the World Upside Down. Today we focus on the third of those practices - Combining Social and Spiritual Entrepreneurship to Turn the World Upside Down.
In this series of episodes, Glenn Barth interviews author and City Coach, Reggie McNeal on the content of his recent book entitled, Kingdom Collaborators: 8 Signature Practices of Leaders Who Turn the World Upside Down. Today we focus on the second of those practices - disruption.
In this series of episodes, Glenn Barth interviews author and City Coach, Reggie McNeal on the content of his recent book entitled, Kingdom Collaborators: 8 Signature Practices of Leaders Who Turn the World Upside Down. Today we focus on the first of those practices - prayer.
“A Worldview Filled with Hope: a Conversation between Glenn Barth and Scott Myers.” This is a Feature Presentation in this series in which the Chairman of GoodCities, Scott Myers, and Glenn Barth, the President, discuss the reason we do the Businesses Doing Good Conference calls.
In this episode, Reggie McNeal interviews Glenn Barth, President of GoodCities. Glenn discusses the first three stages of six in transformation movements in cities, as described in his book, The Good City. Those first three stages are Exploration, Formation and Operation.
In this episode, Glenn Barth interviews Reggie McNeal, City Coach of GoodCities. The interview addresses the question of how the Church measures success. To shift to a Kingdom Agenda, Reggie advocates that churches shift the Story, the Scorecard, and Stewardship of the mission.
In this episode, Glenn Barth interviews Reggie McNeal, City Coach for GoodCities. Reggie discusses the four information revolutions. The Fourth Information Revolution brings with it mass customization and radical decentralization. He then lists the challenges and opportunities for the church that come with this time of massive change.
In this episode, Reggie McNeal interviews Glenn Barth, President of GoodCities. Glenn describes three missional epochs of the church through history as the point of encounter between the church and the world has changed. In our time, serving others together in cities where we live and work advances the Kingdom incarnationally.
Glenn Barth interviews Reggie McNeal regarding "The Importance of Kingdom-centric Thinking in City Movements" The Kingdom of God is not there to serve the Church, but the Body of Christ exists to serve the Kingdom of God. As Christians, we tend to spend so much time focused on the Church and it’s issues that we neglect much of the work God is doing throughout the Earth to bring about His Kingdom. The history of the Church is full of division and fracturing and isolating us from them. We need to be focused on unity and inclusion and common ground which will allow us to serve and bring about the Kingdom of God in our communities.
Author and City Coach, Reggie McNeal interviews Good Cities founder, Glenn Barth to explore what Good Cities represents, why Glenn created Good Cities, and what is it's mission.
Glenn Barth and Good Cities have a vision to develop leaders who advance the gospel of the Kingdom and work toward the common good of the city. They define a good city as "a place where people find meaningful employment, create healthy families, live in safe neighborhoods, engage in and actively support creative arts, foster effective education, empower servant leadership in government, and live out their faith. In a good city, unjust systems are confronted and compassionate help is offered to those in need. It is a place where God’s redemptive plans are experienced by its citizens and sojourners. A good city offers the experience of God’s common grace, the opportunity to experience God’s salvation, and a future filled with hope." In this episode I talk to Glenn Barth about how leaders from every sector of the community can unite around the things we care about to make a collective impact in our cities. Glenn Barth and Reggie McNeal at Good Cities offer incredible resources to community leaders who desire to build good processes that can sustain a city movement. Be sure to visit Good Cites for more information. Listen in and to subscribe to the podcast at iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, or at forourcity.us. Please add your comments. I would love to hear from you. Be sure to check out the sponsor for today's episode, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Wherever you're going, Southeastern can help you get there.
Author Glenn Barth (President of GoodCities and author of "The Good City: Transformed Lives Transforming Communities") defines and explores the six stages of City Transformation.