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tribes pt.1 :: 1.22

happy reformation day!

this week, Thomas talks with Stewart Cutler and they review and discuss Seth Godin’s new book, Tribes. the book focuses on marketing and leadership and both Stewart and Thomas think the church as a whole can learn some very relevant things from the book.

related ::
listen to Seth speak on the topic
FREE companion PDF with case studies
Tribes Q&A
stewart cutler blogs about tribes

music ::
dave andrews – jesus for prime minister
brioskj – dawn of a wonderful day
psalters – wayfaring stranger
j skywalker – jesus for president

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7 Responses to “tribes pt.1 :: 1.22”

  1. sbpodcast (Something Beautiful October 31, 2008 at 1:07 am #

    New blog post: something beautiful podcast :: 1.22 :: tribes pt.1 http://tinyurl.com/5bs3ex

  2. stewartcutler (stewart cutler) October 31, 2008 at 1:15 am #

    Hey… I’m on the radio with @headphonaughthttp://is.gd/5gcV

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