Explore how design thinking can be infused with spiritual insights in Spiritual Entrepreneurship: Design Thinking for Good. This second module in our Spiritual Entrepreneurship micro-certificate series not only imparts fundamental principles of faith-based innovation but also emphasizes practical application. Participants will finish equipped to launch their own initiatives, complete with a supportive team and a solid plan, along with the confidence to execute it effectively. The module is designed to encourage the development of a unique entrepreneurial approach, one that is specifically tailored to leverage the potential within participants' spiritual and community contexts. This ensures that each project not only meets real-world needs but does so through a lens that respects and enhances the participants' faith-based values.
Faith-Based Skill Seekers: Perfect for those invested in learning new approaches to leadership, community development, launching new projects, rethinking their revenue streams, and integrating entrepreneurial practices into their organizations. |
Budding Entrepreneurs: Ideal for individuals exploring faith-based entrepreneurship, offering them guidance on merging their spiritual beliefs with business acumen. |
Organizational Leaders: Suited for leaders eager to spearhead innovation while maintaining their core values in faith-friendly settings. |
Starts: October 14, 2024
Duration: 4 Weeks
Price: $249
Credit: 1 C.E.U.
Rev. Larissa Kwong Abazia, a Princeton Theological Seminary MDiv graduate, has embarked on her own journey of spiritual entrepreneurship. In 2021, she founded Courageous Spaces, fostering an environment for disruption, transformation, and change. With a history of service across various levels of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), including Vice Moderator of the 221st General Assembly, Larissa has also held roles in congregations across several states. She is currently leading the Teaching Spiritual Entrepreneurship Initiative at Princeton Seminary, alongside her roles as Executive Director of NEXT Church and Transitional Head of Operations for More Light Presbyterians.
Join the related module Spiritual Entrepreneurship: Strategies for Leading Change to transform your leadership with innovation and empathy. Learn to develop teams, manage change, and launch new initiatives, blending theological rigor with leadership essentials.
Join us and transform your approach to leadership in spiritual communities. This module is an invaluable opportunity for those at the intersection of faith and business to acquire the skills needed for leading and launching new ventures. Enroll now to begin the first step in your journey of impactful spiritual entrepreneurship!