Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, and Some Seth Godin

By Shane Bennett

June is high wedding season in the U.S. The title and framework for this month’s Practical Mobilization pay homage to the time-honored tradition of brides wearing something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. Since I prefer Seth Godin to the color blue, we’ll settle for three out of four, and I’m warning you now, they won’t be in order.

May the following words encourage you, like a bride stepping down the aisle – or if you are more like me, a father escorting one of his many daughters down that aisle – moving forward to build your tribe and engage your world for the sake of God’s work among the nations.

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