Innovation isn’t a good unto itself; at its core, innovation is about solving problems, says RootedGood co-founder Shannon Hopkins. Read her 10 guidelines for faithful innovation.
RootedGood founders shared thoughts on economic innovation in the church as plenary speakers at the October 2020 Faith+Finance Church Economics conference. Watch here.
Craig Mattson, of Spiritual Capital renown, converses with Mark Sampson, one of RootedGood's co-founders, on the need for us to think deeply about the phrase 'social enterprise'.
Organizational change isn’t for the faint of heart. In this podcast, RootedGood co-founder Shannon Hopkins explores what it is to lead well when success means letting go.
In this podcast with Craig Mattson, Mark Sampson explores some of the concepts and ideas that inform RootedGood’s approach to impact measurement.
This article describes how Mark Elsdon, Executive Director of Pres House, and his team transformed a dormant organization into a nationally recognized campus ministry that generates more than $2 million in annual revenue.
A partner of RootedGood, Faith and Finance, is a new movement that explores the implications of faith traditions for finance, economics and entrepreneurship. Mark Sampson has written this piece, exploring the need for economic theology.
This broad-ranging interview with Shannon Hopkins explores the story of Matryoshka Haus and the role of design-thinking and gamification in the creation of the tools and products available through RootedGood, such as Mission Possible.
In this piece from Religion News Service, Mark Elsdon describes Pres House's ability to combine church owned property, denominational impact investment, and a mission approach to create a thriving ministry and sustainable financial model.
Mark Elsdon shares some thoughts on non-profit growth and leadership in a series of blog posts through Princeton Seminary. The first one is here: