Makoto Fujimura | Art can teach us how to live
Have you ever considered the gift and cost of sacrificial love? World-renowned artist Mako Fujimura gives insight sacrificial love--giving ourselves away for others. He considers how beauty changes us and gives us insight into how we can create a more creative sensitive culture.
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We bring local business executives and leaders together once a month to engage each other and prominent outside business leaders in open and frank dialogue about the vital link between faith, leadership, and ethics. We consider the resources of two bibles – the Wall Street Journal and the Holy Bible – to find practical wisdom, guidance, and encouragement to deal with the challenges and opportunities facing leaders in the marketplace. Led by David W. Miller, Ph.D., we engage in stimulating and meaningful dialogue.
The Greenwich Leadership Forum* (“GLF”) is an organization that provides a forum for men and women business executives to explore how faith can be a valuable resource in their personal decision-making, ethics, and leadership, and to help build and lead successful and ethically sound organizations. Based on Christian principles and Biblical teachings, GLF welcomes men and women from all faith traditions.
Conceived in winter of 2003, GLF had its first pilot series in spring 2004. Feedback was positive, a board was assembled, a mission was agreed, and a 501c3 corporation was formed. Donations are tax deductible.
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To learn more about Greenwich Leadership Forum, visit us online at https://www.greenwichleadershipforum.org
Donate today, visit https://www.greenwichleadershipforum.org/crowdfund
About GLF
We bring local business executives and leaders together once a month to engage each other and prominent outside business leaders in open and frank dialogue about the vital link between faith, leadership, and ethics. We consider the resources of two bibles – the Wall Street Journal and the Holy Bible – to find practical wisdom, guidance, and encouragement to deal with the challenges and opportunities facing leaders in the marketplace. Led by David W. Miller, Ph.D., we engage in stimulating and meaningful dialogue.
The Greenwich Leadership Forum* (“GLF”) is an organization that provides a forum for men and women business executives to explore how faith can be a valuable resource in their personal decision-making, ethics, and leadership, and to help build and lead successful and ethically sound organizations. Based on Christian principles and Biblical teachings, GLF welcomes men and women from all faith traditions.
Conceived in winter of 2003, GLF had its first pilot series in spring 2004. Feedback was positive, a board was assembled, a mission was agreed, and a 501c3 corporation was formed. Donations are tax deductible.
Видео Makoto Fujimura | Art can teach us how to live канала Greenwich Leadership Forum
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