A few days ago, Seth Godin posed three questions about the future of higher education:
- Should it be scarce or abundant?
- Should it be free or expensive?
- Should it be about school or learning?
Then reminding us that there are eight combinations of the three choices, he predicts that 'the free, abundant, learning combination is the one that's going to change the world.'
Well, that's what a few of us who are planting and pastoring Acts 29 churches in Georgia are banking on. We're launching a satellite hub of The Porterbrook Network to provide affordable, graduate-level training for church planters, elders, deacons, church staff, interns and campus ministry staff. More details coming soon...
I'm interested in learning more about this as it develops. Keep me posted.
Posted by: Brad Ruggles | August 21, 2009 at 11:06 AM
Will more info be coming from them or through this site? I couldn't find info about it on their site?
Posted by: Darren | August 21, 2009 at 11:14 AM
I'll post information here but we'll also develop other media outlets to broadcast details and updates.
Posted by: Matt Adair | August 21, 2009 at 11:38 AM