Caring for the Least of These: Deuteronomy 15:7

January 29, 2009 by admin · 4 Comments 

Caring for the Least of These: Deuteronomy 15:7

Help Another Soul

Synopsis: In this discussion group, we want to talk about two things: What Jesus said about loving the poor and what we can do about it in our own neighborhood. None of us has all the answers, but together with the Holy Spirit, we can reap the harvest Jesus spoke of in the Gospel.

Your Major Matters: Glorifying God in Your Vocation

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Your Major Matters: Glorifying God in Your Vocation

Presented by Ben Sanders, CMI

Synopsis: Together, we will discuss how you can be on mission with Christ in your vocation, beginning with your major in school and then in your job in the marketplace. Connect with others in your chosen major or vocation who share this mission. And find out about ministries that can support you in your marketplace.

Commissioning the Creative Arts in this Generation

January 29, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

Commissioning the Creative Arts in this Generation

Presented by Heidi Ngai, CIVA (Christians in Visual Arts)

Synopsis: This is a time in history when the creative arts has been taken to all new levels with the technology available today, yet it remains sacred. Painting, drawing, dancing and singing are God’s precious gifts to worship and also to transform our world. There is a new Renaissance coming to our generation and now is the time that God wants to use His artists! It seems in the past years the artist has been devalued, ignored or at the very least shunned as a profession. But, by no coincidence, God is drawing His artist’s back for this appointed time. As artists we have credibility to address what many others cannot, such as injustice, the culture and reform. The battle is coming! He needs His artist’s just as He did in the old testament, to go before the army, playing music, painting His truth, singing of hope and setting the captives free!

Stretched by the 10/40 window: Transformed lives in Progress

January 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Stretched by the 10/40 window: Transformed lives in Progress

Presented by Al and Cheryl Jensen, Wycliffe

Synopsis: Sometimes ministry is easy and sometimes it can be hard. During this session, participants will follow along with Al and Cheryl Jensen as they share about their ministry journey. First, you will watch as they work among Brazils forgotten population- the Indians living in the rain forests near the Amazon. Share their struggles and heart aches as they anxiously wait; gathering information and learning the language of several people groups. Hear how God slowly opens the doors for them to enter and spend time among these people. Then we will join them as they are invited to work among a people group in Guinea Bissau (Africa), and watch as God blows the door wide open for them. Come and be encouraged as we learn about how God’s timing is everything as we seek to follow Him into the great unknown.

A Birds-eye View of the Status of World Evangelization

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Where’re we At? – A Birds-eye View of the Status of World Evangelization

Presented by Paul Van Der Werf, SVM2

Synopsis: We all know that 2000 years ago, God commissioned his followers to go to the ends of the earth and share the Good News of Jesus Christ will all peoples. So, how’re we doin’ in this task? What about the ‘unreached’? Are there really still people that don’t have access to the gospel? In this session, using an interactive and visual activity, you’ll get a clear idea of where the greatest need of the gospel is globally, how much of the churches resources actually goes to missions and begin to see where you might fit in the picture.

Pioneer or Partner? Working with the Indigenous Church in Cross-Cultural Ministries

January 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Pioneer or Partner? Working with the Indigenous Church in Cross-Cultural Ministries

Presented by Dr. Malcolm Hartnell, Phoenix Seminary

Synopsis: We have all heard the stories of the brave missionary trudging into the jungles alone, or maintaining a covert existence in a Creative Access Nation. But is this model really the most ef-fective way to be obedient to the Great Commission? God has blessed the Protestant missionary movement so abundantly in the past 200 years that there are now indigenous churches throughout the world that Western missionaries can work with in order to reach most of the unreached.

Yet many Western missionaries continue to work in isolation. Why is this? Let’s explore the Bible, ourselves, and the contemporary mission scene to find answers and solutions to this question.

Mending the Soul: Finding a Healing Pathway from Abuse

January 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Mending the Soul: Finding a Healing Pathway from Abuse

Presented by Teresa Perrine, Mending the Soul

Synopsis: God delights in healing shattered souls. Mending the Soul is a thorough and accessible rescource for understanding and healing vicitms of abuse. Come to learn how God has used the MTS resource in others’ lives and how you may use it in your community for victims of abuse.

Ministering to Oral Audiences

January 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Ministering to Oral Audiences

Presented by Dr. Malcolm Hartnell. Phoenix Seminary

Synopsis: For large portions of the world’s population, acquiring new information through oral means (as opposed to reading) is the preferred way of learning. Understanding how oral populations think and communicate is key if we are going to effectively communicate biblical truth to these audiences. Learn basic characteristics of oral communication and how to effectively use Bible stories, song, and other oral means for communicating the gospel from a cross-cultural worker who has spent the last 20 years ministering in an oral context.

Paradigm Shift for Lifestyle Evangelism & Discipleship

January 26, 2009 by admin · 2 Comments 

Paradigm Shift for Lifestyle Evangelism & Discipleship 2pm

Presented by Sanghoon Yoo, The Faithful City

Synopsis: Drawing on his experience reaching out to pre-Christians and seekers among young people groups, Pastor Yoo will discuss how he and his associates have been practicing life style evangelism and discipleship on the ASU campus.  Practical application will be made as they present their discipleship model, stories, and testimonies. Their journey in carrying out this mission, which took them through a paradigm shift in theological and missiological foundations, will be introduced and lead into an in-depth discussion among the participants.

Bio: Pastor Sanghoon Yoo is the Associate Pastor at City in the Desert Metro-Church, Founder of The Faithful City (TFC) ministry at Arizona State University, Director of Tempe H.U.R.T. (Holistic Urgent Recovery Teams), Ethnic and Prayer Co-Chair for Ethnic Ministries Summit 2009, Maricopa County Prayer Coordinator at AZ Call to Prayer and the Spiritual Director at TFC Mentors Hub.

Women and Leadership in an Emerging Culture

January 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Women and Leadership in an Emerging Culture

Presented by Beth Fitch and Jo Saxton

Synopsis: So you feel a call and a passion to change the world. Now what? This session is designed to get deep down, personal and practical. Our discussion group will explore what a life can look like for the female leader, whether she’s leading at work, church, home, or community - wherever!. We encourage you to come and participate in this living workshop, this mentoring session; asking all the questions and raising all the issues that concern you, even if it gets a little raw.  And sorry guys, but this time, this one is for women only.

Bio: In 2000, Beth Fitch was an angry, agnostic attorney who had all the trappings of secular success. She was the managing partner of a law firm, the president of an 800 member non-profit corporation, and a pro-tem judge; yet she felt this overwhelming sense of emptiness. After she attended the Alpha Course, her life was transformed as she developed a relationship with Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit touched her deeply, melting away years of anger, fear and anxiety. Life would never be the same, as she took the message that transformed her life and shared it with anyone who’d listen. She currently practices law part time, serves as a consultant  to Alpha Arizona and is the President of GloWorks, Inc, a non-profit that connects music to mission.

Jo Saxton is originally from London, England, but has lived in Phoenix, AZ since 2004.  She works as a church consultant for 3DMinistries and is a speaker, writer and leadership coach. Jo is passionate that women of every age, stage and culture discover their identity in Christ and all that He has for them. She is married to a wonderful guy named Chris, a Lutheran pastor leading an urban church in downtown Phoenix. They have two gorgeous daughters, Tia (3) and Zoe (2). Her passions include decaf caramel macchiatos, shoes, Ugly Betty and SuperTarget.

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