Philip Blackett is an author, consultant, and entrepreneur. He got his Master’s of Divinity degree from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, his MBA from Harvard Business School, and his Bachelor’s degree, majoring in Political Science and Economics, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

In this interview with Phillip Blackett, we delve into a variety of thought-provoking topics:

  • Phillip’s diverse background, including his work with major companies and his academic achievements.
  • His journey from corporate America to pursuing a Master’s of Divinity during the pandemic.
  • The concept of viewing life in two acts and reflecting on the first half to shape the second half.
  • The importance of having courageous conversations and navigating controversial topics with respect and understanding.
  • Insights on parenting, especially in the context of differing opinions and the influence of modern media.
  • The role of compassion, perspective, and history in dealing with disagreements and fostering connections.
  • Phillip’s thoughts on grace, mercy, and their significance in our daily lives.

Join us as we explore these themes and more, aiming to grow God’s people, businesses, and kingdom.

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