The Weekend Entrepreneur: Faith, Criticism, and Core Principles
Published July 05, 2009 @ 08:00PM PT

Bill Moyers Journal on Faith and Social Justice: Bill Moyers brings together some of the biggest thinking Christian thinkers to discuss faith, social justice, and the economic collapse. Hat-tip Rosa Lee Harden and Kevin Jones
The Challenges of Critizing Aid: The filmmaker behind the Beyond Good Intentions series echoes some of her other themes in discussing how hard some people in the aid industry push back against criticism.
The Core Principles to World Changing Social Entrepreneurship: A nice little write up for social entrepreneurs.
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I think that the Beyond Good Intentions woman gets a lot of critcism because people feel like she didn't spend much time working in aid, or studying it, before she began her critiques. I have not found her videos to be especially detailed or enlightening.
Posted by Alanna Shaikh on 07/06/2009 @ 12:24AM PT
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yes, sometimes you have to prove yourseft worth listening to be listen by others or gets much more experience then applying it on your critiques specially when you talking about entrepreneurship.
Posted by Donna SEO on 07/06/2009 @ 04:10AM PT
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