4.7 • 658 Ratings
🗓️ 24 May 2018
⏱️ 94 minutes
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"If we want our world to be more beautiful, kind and fair, then should'nt our activism be beautiful, kind and fair?" It's obvious when you hear someone say it. So why is so much activism loud and aggressive? Sarah Corbett burnt out on just this kind of activism, partly because she's an introvert, and partly because she increasingly doubted its effectiveness. So she formed the Craftivist Collective "an inclusive group of people committed to using thoughtful, beautiful crafted works to help themselves and encourage others be the positive change they wish to see in the world."
Sarah's is a fascinating story. And the collective she founded is a truly inspiring and challenging movement!
After the interview Nomad hosts Tim Nash and David Blower reflect on Sarah's activism journey and the role activism has played in their own evolving faith.
Interview begins at 12m 36s
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0:00.0 | Nomad, Christian community, mission and the future of the church. |
0:16.4 | Welcome to Nomad podcast. |
0:18.7 | This is your first time with us. |
0:19.9 | My name's Tim Nash. |
0:21.0 | I'm David Bloer. |
0:22.0 | You find us luxuriating in my garden office. |
0:25.4 | It's interesting, isn't it, how so much goodness can come out of what is essentially a garden shed in a small garden in a small house in Nottingham. |
0:32.4 | Yeah, it's no ordinary garden shed this, though. |
0:35.4 | It's not. |
0:35.9 | I mean, I'm playing it down. |
0:36.5 | It's pretty awesome, isn't it? Yeah, it's very nice, very nice. |
0:39.9 | David, I recently came across a |
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0:47.9 | Apparently, and I'm not saying this is true of the blubbed listener. |
0:50.2 | I hope it's not true of the blubbed listener. |
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