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Mark Casson is Professor of Economics and Co-Director of the Centre for Economic Institutions and Economic History at the University of Reading. He is a fellow of the British Academy, the Royal Society of Arts and the Academy of International Business. He served on the council of the Royal Economic Society, 1985-90, and is a founder member of the History Committee of the Royal Statistical Society. He is a freeman of the City of London and chair of the Trustees of the Business Enterprise Heritage Trust. He has written or edited books on a range of topics relating to economics, history and culture. He is the editor of the Oxford Handbook of Entrepreneurship (2006). His recent books include The World's First Railway System (2009), Entrepreneurship: Theory, Networks, History (2010), Markets and Market Institutions (2011), The Entrepreneur in History (2016), Multinational Enterprise: Theory and History (2018) and Compassionate Capitalism: Business and Community in Medieval Cambridge (2020). He is consulting editor of Journal of World Business and International Business Review and a member of the editorial advisory boards of the various journals, including Business History, Journal of International Business Studies and Multinational Business Review. His hobbies include art, railways and local history. He is a member of the Oxford Historical Society, the Railway and Canal Historical Society, the Historical Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, the Suffolk Records Society and the Pipe Roll Society. He has also served on the Oxford Diocesan Synod of the Church of England. Visit https://www.aib.world/frontline-ib/mark-casson/ for the original video interview.
Mark Casson spent 15 years in prison for attempted murder. But incarceration wasn't nearly as difficult as the lack of freedom he faces in communicating his greatest love with his brother. Mark is the executive director of Metanoia Prison Ministries. In this episode we talk about his years in Corcoran Prison, how he met his wife while there, and the difficulty of talking about Christ with family members.
Hi Friends, This week, if you were looking for a great story this week, let me recommend to you episode #37 with Mark Casson. Mark shared that today is the anniversary of his release from prison. He shares the story of how he came to Christ and pleaded guilty, grew while in prison, and stepped […] The post Join the Halfway There Conversation appeared first on Eric Nevins.
Hi Friends, This week, if you were looking for a great story this week, let me recommend to you episode #37 with Mark Casson. Mark shared that today is the anniversary of his release from prison. He shares the story of how he came to Christ and pleaded guilty, grew while in prison, and stepped into ministry. It's a great story! I also invite you to join Halfway There's brand new Facebook group. It's called the Halfway There Conversation Group and we will see three things happen: Share your story – this will be a place for you to share the story of your walk with the Lord. We will often have conversations that invite you to tell us how God has been faithful to you. Connect with other believers – The amazing power of groups is to connect you to people you otherwise never would have know. My heart's desire is that you would meet some people in this group that challenge and deepen your faith. You are not alone. Hear stories that boost your faith – Just like we do on the podcast, as we discuss the spiritual journey you will find yourself trusting the Lord more deeply. Join the Halfway There Conversation Group now. Keep the faith! Eric The post Join the Halfway There Conversation appeared first on Eric Nevins.
Mark Casson of Metanoia Prison Ministries shares how he found the Lord in prison while being tried for his crime. He shares the story of how how he pleaded guilty and the ways that God honored that brave choice, how he learned to fellowship with believers of all stripes, and how God used his experience […] The post Mark Casson and The Clay’s Perspective appeared first on Eric Nevins.
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Mark Casson was my guest as we discussed prison ministries including the work and labors of Metanoia Prison Ministries.