Tune in to the latest episode of The Better Samaritan Podcast as Neil Hart shares his inspiring story. Hear how he pivoted from a life in farming to becoming the leader of the Mergon Foundation. We dive into his faith-driven path, showcasing the power of long-term relationships and innovative philanthropy. We also explore the global impact of the 54 Collective, a collaborative platform developing organizational health worldwide. With a focus on creativity, adaptability, and divine guidance, Neil’s inspiring story offers invaluable insights for anyone interested in mission-driven work and impactful partnerships.
Listen in to learn more :
(01:47) Partnering With Ministries Across the Region
(11:21) Journey of Faith and Creativity
(13:53) The Power of Humility and Partnership
(17:45) Global Collaboration for Free Educational Courses
(23:06) Ministry Learning Journeys Organization and Structure
Bio:
Neil Hart is the head of the Mergon Foundation. Before joining in 2018, he founded and led a creative brand marketing agency, led global missions and church planting organizations, and was involved in several church planting movements. Neil holds a BA in graphic design from Nelson Mandela University.
Resources:
Mergon Foundation
54 Collective
Spiritual First Aid
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