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Charles Lee

Charles Lee

Charles is the lead cultural catalyst and pastor for New Hope in Torrance and Los Angeles. He is also the vice-president and founding member of JustOne, a non-profit organization committed to addressing issues of poverty, orphans, and human trafficking (modern-day slavery). In addition, Charles is the creator of grassroots efforts including the Idea Camp and the Freeze Project. Charles regularly speaks around the country on topics such as creativity, innovation, leadership, ministry, community development and compassionate justice.
 
Business

Collaborating in Community

So much hype around the idea of collaboration, but what is it really? How do we work alongside others and advance their projects even if it doesn’t advance our own? The opportunity for cultural goods and ideas to move forward, based purely on an ability to create collaborative environments, is tremendous. If Andy Crouch’s maxim—that culture is created in groups of two or three, and made better by twelve—is true, it’s helpful to know how all that works—practically—for the everyday leader or entrepreneur.


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Gospel

Collaboration: More Than a Nice Option

There’s no doubt that individuals, organizations, and companies around the world are collaborating more than ever. With the growth of accessibility to technology, transportation, and networks, it has become increasingly commonplace to see people move as a collective tribe.

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