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Grow Your Men – Grow Your Church (Workshop)
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By popular demand, Promise Keepers, the international ministry to men, has developed a comprehensive, hands-on workshop for pastors and men’s ministry leaders. “Grow Your Men – Grow Your Church” tackles the challenges that church leaders face, including creating leaders who will share the work of ministry, and changing critics into cheerleaders.
This Promise Keepers pastors and leaders seminar will give you a biblical vision for ministry to men, a fresh perspective on how men experience the church, and how to incorporate time-tested methods of masculine context. “Grow Your Men – Grow Your Church” will help you launch and maintain a ministry to men, or help you “man up” existing programs.
The one-day seminar includes plenary sessions, workshops and lunch. Workshop attendees also get access to ongoing web-based support and consultation from top men’s ministry experts. The seminars are held in cities that are also hosting Promise Keepers men’s conferences later in the year. The theme for this year’s men’s conference is “Manhood ’08 – Let the Truth Be Told.”
TOP NOTCH FACULTY
Presenters include:
- best-selling author David Murrow (Why Men Hate Going to Church)
- Steve Sonderman (Top Gun Ministries and Elmbrook Church, WI)
- Kenny Luck (Every Man Ministries and Saddleback Church, CA).
*All presenters may not appear live at each event.
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How to Build a Life Changing Men's Ministry Church Growth David Murrow Kenny Luck Steve Sonderman |
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06/05/2008
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type
event
keywords
pastors
leadership development
Promise Keepers
Workshops
Grow Your Men – Grow Your Church
website
http://www.promisekeepers.org/conferences/pastor-conference
organization
Promise Keepers (Men of Integrity)
author/source
Lonnie Lowe, PK/AFD
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