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The 'Gates' of society
Gates
Much of the material that will be central to these posts will cover perspectives on the 'gates' of society, the places of influence that shape the culture. If transformation is a desired outcome, such aspects as strategic prayer and understanding the redemptive gifts of places will play their part. As prayer opens up space, filling it will be vital, not in a controlling, top-down sense, but with a servant spirit. Finding appropriate terminology is difficult. Maybe 'transformation' is not the right term, perhaps 'transfiguration', where inner qualities burst through.
I have chosen to use the term 'gates' and although they can be defined any number of ways these are the seven ways I have chosen to group them by:
- Arts & entertainment
- Business, commerce & trade
- Education & training
- Family & community
- Health, science & technology
- Media & communication
- Politics, government, law & order
Download in epub/mobi
E-formatting
These are in two formats. Epub can be read in many ereaders, such as Ipad, kobo etc.; if using a kindle then the format will be mobi. If there are difficulties in reading the format an internet search should show any peculiarities for your specific ereader
Vol 1.1 Epub format Vol 1.1 Mobi format
Vol 1.2 Epub format Vol 1.2 Mobi format

Education: interview with Sue Mitchell
Here is an interview with Sue Mitchell that focuses on the gate of education, and then a well publicised video clip on changing education paradigms by Ken Robinson.