2008 Seminar Descriptions
Key for Seminar Topics:
BAM – Business as Mission
CMD – Church Missions Development
CY –- Children & Youth (How to engage them)
LCC – Local Cross-Cultural missions
MO –- Missions Opportunities
MS –- Mission Strategies
PMD – Personal Missions Development
50+ — Second half finishers
R –– Relief
2 HOUR SEMINAR -FRIDAY, 4:00 – 6:00pm
Living THE Story Across Cultures: Four Principles for Finding Doorways Into Their Hearts
Room – CHAPEL of the Resurrectionl
Joanne (Jo) Shetler, Wycliffe Bible Translators
How can we connect The Story to people’s lives in ways they’ll grasp and begin to live out? These principles for discovering a relational people’s world view use cultural doorways of understanding through which the gospel makes sense.
FRIDAY, 4:00-5:00 pm
Living THE Story Behind Bars: Mission Opportunities in Your Own Community — MO
Room 322
Carl Aardsma, Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission Prison Ministries
There is a growing mission field in your community filled with hurting people from many cultures – your county jail. Islam and cults are active there. Come see ways you can live the story behind bars.
Christians and Muslims in Spain – Facing the Challenge — MS
Room 304/305
Daniel Anderson, World Venture
Dan will be accompanied by two veteran national pastors; one Spanish and one Moroccan who will be presenting new missions strategies for reaching the lost in Al Andaluz (Southern Spain)
Laying Down Their Lives: How Persecution Fuels the Native Missionary Movement -MS
Room 308
Taun Cortado, Gospel for Asia
Despite the cost of suffering, hardship and intense persecution, native missionaries are called to reach the most un-reached. They have to be willing to give their lives to serve in hostile areas.
Building Margin Into the Missional Life –- PMD
Room 307
Daniel Dow, Perspectives Study Program
How full is your life? Dan will explore the concept of building “Margin” and “reserve capacity” back into your life and calendar as a spiritual discipline for the busy.
Teaching With God’s Heart for the World (for Homeschoolers and Christian Educators) – CY
Room 306
Ann Dunagan, Harvest Ministry
Imparting a heart for world missions into the next generation is both a privilege and an awesome responsibility. The seminar includes practical teaching ideas, plus attendees will receive, absolutely FREE-of-charge, a complete two-volume on-line mission curriculum.
Empowering Africa for Transformation – MS
Room 303
Gary Edmonds, Breakthrough Partners
We must move beyond charity by building on local leadership and resources, transforming culture through biblical mindset change, and building bridges of relationship between family, church, government, education, and business, leading to sustainable community transformation towards God’s intentions.
The Power of A Single Pair of Shoes — MO
Room 302
Rachel Garton & Ronne Rock, Buckner International
“I can’t travel.” “I don’t have time.” How do you overcome the excuses in your church or community related to missions? Start with something simple – like shoes. Learn tips on engaging people with easy options!
Where Do I Get The Training I Need? –PMD
Room 301
Keith Hook, Mission to Unreached Peoples
When God has led you to serve overseas in some capacity what training do you need and how do you get it? We will look at areas of training that most missionaries/tentmakers need. Handouts will be provided.
Mobilizing Churches to Reach Muslims in Your Community – LCC
Room 323 (Library)
Olga, World Concern
To communicate the Gospel to the unreached Muslim “Alley” refugees, we will consider: What are their needs? How can local churches become involved? How can we overcome barriers to build friendships that allow for witness?
The Spiritual Survival on the Field – PMD
Room 210
Nate Schnelz, Frontiers
Planning on representing Jesus where no one has heard his Name? No mentors, no church, no Christian radio or bookstores for them OR YOU. How will you keep from shriveling up spiritually? You need a plan.
An Overview of Buddhism: How to pray for and witness to a Buddhist – MS
Room 209
Jim Morris, OMF International
An overview of the basic beliefs of the major forms of Buddhism and how to pray for Buddhists and how to witness to Buddhists.
Indigenous Self-Sufficiency Projects In India: Business as Missions at the Grassroots Level – BAM
Room 208
Brent Hample, India Partners
Overview, models and stories of successful BAM projects that include: fisheries, computer training for the disabled, fishing nets and boats, tailoring schools, medical & dental clinics, and livestock micro-loans.
What Is the Redemptive Story God Wants to Tell To the Nations in Your City? – LCC
Room 207
Bob Rasmussen, OC International
The ethnic and economic factors of urban cities help us understand the ways in which God seeks to display hope and redemption through Christ. A Puget Sound city will be used as a case study.
Partnership with Indigenous Missions – MS
Room 206
Harvey Stuart and Thomas Lumba, I.N.Network
How do we best partner with Indigenous Missions? How do we avoid the pitfalls that are discussed in many of the controversial articles that have been written? Let’s discuss this important issue.
Effective Cross Cultural Missions Strategies for India – MS
Room 321
Tim Swauger, Mission to Unreached Peoples
This seminar discusses the huge task of reaching 1 billion unbelievers and the 1,000+ unreached people groups in India that cannot be achieved without an effective collaboration between the Church within and outside of India.
FRIDAY, 5:30-6:30 pm
Well Begun Is Half Done – MS
Room 322
Steve Porter, DELTA Ministries
Excellence in your short-term mission means “starting with the end in mind.” This seminar includes helpful tips on planning your whole short-term mission strategy (including post ministry) BEFORE you ever begin recruiting your team..
Culture – The Two Way View – PMD
Room 321
David Beine, Wycliffe/SIL & the Canada Institute of Linguistics
This seminar will supply anthropological concepts to missions. It focuses on ethnocentrism, critical-mediated relativism, worldview, and culture stress; All issues which effect short and long term missionaries.
Becoming Intercultural – LCC
Room 308
Rick Calenberg, SIM
We will take a close look at the biblical teaching on the church and the demographic changes in our churches’ neighborhoods. Ideas for intercultural ministry are discussed and models for intercultural ministry are explored.
Do Good, But Do No Harm – MS
Room 307
David Carlson, Agros International
“Don’t give them a fish, teach them to fish.” But how do you do it in a way that will really transform people’s life economically and spiritually for generations to come? Come find out!
The Mission Minded Child – Raising A New Generation to Fulfill God’s Purpose – CY
Room 306
Ann Dunagan, Harvest Ministry
We must release our children to God and raise them for God. This workshop focuses on practical ways to instill a passion for the Lord and a compassion for the lost into our children’s hearts.
Long-Term Community Development – MS
Room 303
David Eller, World Concern
The poor around the world need long-term solutions to their numerous challenges. Long-term community development framed in a “livelihoods” methodology teaches how to engage and work to accomplish real change within a community or group.
Get Your Church Going– CMD
Room 302
Douglas Gintz, Global Focus
This seminar will give some helps in getting the uninvolved 80% of the church into ministry. He will show how they can be effective with those God given gifts and abilities.
Matters of the Heart: Transformational Witness Among Chinese Here or Overseas – LCC
Room 301
Don & Myrna Hines, China Outreach Ministries
Come and explore heart issues facing Chinese scholars and professionals and ways we can use life experiences to break through barriers, reach them for Christ, and help them grow as multiplying Christian leaders..
Cross-Cultural Gospel Presentation – Making It Understandable – LCC
Room 210
Tom Leger, GoodSeed International
A mechanic has a tool box, missionaries also need tools. Is your toolbox complete? Come learn of another tool for presenting the gospel across cultural barriers. Develop your message to fit the many worldviews out there.
New Europe, New Day – Engaging Europeans – MO
Room 209
Bernie Miller, GEM
Europe today is awash in dichotomies; secular and spiritual, western and eastern, rejecting church and following Jesus. Europeans need to see His story through missional faith. Learn about opportunities to reach Europeans and transform lives.
Reaching the Remaining Unreached Peoples – MS
Room 207
Keith Hook / Dr. Kent Parks, Mission to Unreached Peoples
About 28% of the peoples of the world are still beyond the reach of the gospel. Where are these people groups, and what do we need to do so they will have access to the Good News of Jesus Christ?
Cat n Dog Theology – CMD
Room 323 (Library)
Dr. Gerald Robison, UnveilinGLORY
“Cat n Dog Theology” is a humorous, yet convicting look at why we don’t do a better job of involving and motivation people in missions. While it’s based on a joke – it is NO JOKE!
How to Grow Your Church and Save Thou$ands Doing It – MO
Room 206
Michael Schindler, Operation Military Family
Over 2500 churches close their doors each year. Last year, over 25,000 military marriages failed. Learn how to reach out to our military families to fill your church and save thousands in taxpayer costs.
Sharing Christ with Amdo Tibetan Buddhists in Asia – MO
Room 208
James & Wilma Smith, OMF International
Understanding Tibetan culture, language and world view and living among them as friends, enables Christians to reach the 1.5 million Amdo for Christ. Creative activities for development, relief and education open doors for discipleship.
Walking in the Footsteps of Refugees: Experiential Learning – R
Room 304/305
Sandra Van der Pol, World Relief
The world is coming to our neighborhoods. How can the church best care for refugee newcomers? Through role playing learn about the refugee experience: fleeing persecution, refugee camp life, and adapting to American life.
SATURDAY, 11:00-12:00 am
Servant Partnership –MO
Room 322
E. Howard Amland, Partners International
The Western world possesses the greatest resources and the non-western world offers some of the best opportunities to grow the Kingdom. What is “servant partnership” and how will this concept enable us to serve God together more effectively?
Bible Translation as a Means of Discipling –MO
Room 323
Neil Anderson, Wycliffe Bible Translators
Bible Translation involves not only learning a language and living with a Bibleless people group, but it provides an opportunity to daily mentor and disciple those who need to grow in their knowledge of the Bible.
Counter-Cult Outreach – MO
Room 321
Richard Berghammer, SAIJEA
Panel discussion with Christian ex-cultists involved in cult evangelism, examining the subcultures of several cults and considering how such knowledge can be used in cult outreach. Bring your questions to this interactive session!
Let The Grey Heads Arise – 50+
Room 308
Douglas Nichols, Action International
Retirees can be used in missions world wide. Older people are mature, skilled, disciplined, have respect worldwide, have the time to serve, and most are financially independent. Opportunities abound in missions for older people.
Praying Effectively for Missionaries – CMD
Room 307
Carol Calenberg, SIM
This practical seminar teaches you how to pray biblically for your missionary. You will be challenged to fulfill your calling to the ministry of intercessory prayer, a crucial factor in the progress of God’s Kingdom.
Is The Body of Christ Responsible for the Orphan? – MO
Room 306
Tammie Snyder, Antioch Adoptions
What is the Body of Christ’s responsibility for the orphan’s of this world? What does the Word say to the church? Come and hear what your church could be doing in your congregations for the Lord’s orphans.
Creative Access Through Business – BAM
Room 303
Larry Dickson, Interserve , USA
Often short-term mission team meetings focus merely on logistics. How do you develop an effective short-term mission training? Come learn how to effectively prepare and train your short-term mission team based on the motto, “We’d rather have you fail here and succeed there than to succeed here and fail there.
Living from Strength – Developing a Life of Impact and Significance – PMD
Room 302
Shellie Dow, Leverage Your Strengths
God has placed in each of us the desire and the unique capabilities to live a life of Kingdom purpose, significance and impact. Shellie will help you find your strategic place of participation in God’s global story
You Can’t Deport Them All: The Mission Field that Keeps Coming Back to Your Community– LCC
Room 301
Juan Esparza, Eastside Academy
Illegal Immigration is a hot topic. It is a political, racial, economic, and spiritual issue that we cannot ignore. This is an attempt to illicit discussion around Living THE Story among the largest minority group.
Transforming China: Ambiguities and Opportunities – MS
Room 210
Don and Myrna Hines, China Outreach Ministries
Does China need Bibles? Are Christians persecuted? How can we reach its leaders? This seminar will address ambiguities and opportunities in China’s transformation and creative ways that Christians are strategically reaching and serving China.
What Is God Doing In The Nations Among Us? – CY
Room 209
Ken Morse, OC International – US Ministries
180 nationalities love among us, each reaching back to their own people through nationality missions. Four examples of local nationality missions highlight not only the success of such missions, but also opportunities for local individual or church involvement.
Getting Your Feet Wet In Missions – PMD
Room 207
Dr. Ray Rempt, Fishers of Men
This seminar presents the practical side of getting started in missions. It supplies suggestions for discipling and getting connected to work at a specific location. It can be a door opener for creative missions work.
Sharing Your Faith with A Muslim – LCC
Room 304/305
Nate Schnelz, Frontiers
Perfect Love casts out fear. The inverse is unfortunately also true. Perfect fear casts out love. Overcome your fear of sharing your faith with the Muslims next door by becoming equipped with knowledge.
Working with the Church Around the World – MO
Room 206
Tom Wright, WorldServe
The purpose of this seminar is to encourage believers to be an active part of missions and to understand that even where doors seem closed, God is able to work by His Spirit through the National Church.
Church Planting In Europe – MS
Room 208
Joe Ziska, GEM
This seminar describes the challenges, opportunities and strategies for church-planting in Western Europe. Small, thriving evangelical churches are multiplying, and are practically the only growing branch of Christianity where over 400 million people live.
2 HOUR SEMINAR - SATURDAY, 12:15 – 2:00pm
The Local Church, Global Missions and a Changing World
Room – CHAPEL of the Resurrection
Dr. Paul Borthwick, Development Associates International
What do terms like “the globalization of missions” mean to the mission of the church in North America? Let’s explore how we adjust to the exciting and rapidly changing world in which we serve!
SATURDAY, 12:30 - 1:30pm
Guiding the Child to the Savior – PMD
Room 322
Jan Akam, CEF Snohomish County
What happens when a child comes to you wanting to receive Jesus Christ? This class will help you counsel children so they can understand the NEED, the WAY and the ASSURANCE of their salvation.
Sharing the Gospel Through Literacy – MO
Room 321
Carol Anderson, Wycliffe Bible Translators
Literacy has long been thought of as only teaching the skills of reading and writing. New strategies have been developed that help people of all levels of education understand the gospel as well.
Witnessing to Mormons Using “The Nutshell Statement” – PMD
Room 308
Mark D. Champneys, SAIJEA
Learn to communicate the gospel of grace to Mormons using methods tested on the streets of Utah
Living THE Story by Creating the Ideal Short-Term Mission Trip – CMD
Room 307
Greg Crawford, COMMIT Ministries International
To create an effective short-term mission program requires following a Biblical model. Greg introduces this model and ways for churches to RUN with it!
Spiritual Formation: Awesome Ministry to Postmodern Kids – CY
Room 306
Joyce Cunningham, CEF of Pacific Harbors
This class will help teachers/parents understand the concept of children’s spiritual development and formation. They’ll learn to appreciate their role in the child’s spiritual life and how to guide the child in using the principles taught.
Living THE Story by Loving the Fatherless – MS
Room 303
Jay Dangers, New Hope Uganda
Caring for the fatherless is biblically mandated and close to Father God’s heart. We will share what the Bible says and how to practically reach orphans based on our experience in Uganda.
Living THE Story of Freedom: Pursuing the dream of religious freedom in the Middle East – MS
Room 302
Jan Fletcher, Advocates For The Persecuted
An amazing transformation is taking place across the Middle East, as indigenous Christians and converts exiting Islam are advocating among their people for religious freedom and tolerance. Will their dream of expanding religious freedom succeed?
Women of Purpose: How to lift women and children out of poverty and prevent child trafficking – MO
Room 304/305
Jacinta Tegman, World Concern
Poverty…child trafficking…prostitution…desperation. If these words stir your heart but leave you feeling helpless to make a difference come and learn about the problems and how you can be a part of the solution.
Passing On the Blessing – BAM
Room 210
Doug Haley, Agros International
Your story is one of blessing given by God, a story of faith and success. Come hear how you can pass on this blessing in a way that will impact generations to come, at home and abroad!
Field Trips, Simulations and Skits – CY
Room 209
Jill Harris, Kidzana Ministries
Come learn some interactive ways to engage children in understanding people of other beliefs. Learn ways to help kids understand what the lives of children around the world are like?
Evangelism that Respects True Conversion – MS
Room 207
Mark J. Harris, Mission Consulting Group
An examination: the principles of evangelistic communication that promote true discipleship rather than producing nominalism (which is rampant on mission fields worldwide). The remedies: theological depth, spiritual reality, and cross-cultural sensitivity.
Effective Training for Short-term Missions Teams – CMD
Room 208
Steve Porter, DELTA Ministries
Come explore creative training resources for pre-field, on-field and post-field ministry. Team building and cultural activities will be demonstrated
Dress for Success: What you wear sends a secret message to Muslim friends – MS
Room 206
Yvette Woods, Frontiers
The clothing that you choose to wear sends a secret message to muslim friends. Is that what you intended to say to them—women and men?
Japan 101 – LCC
Room 301
Don Wright, Reaching Japanese for Christ
We will introduce important elements of Japanese society and culture that will help as you seek to share Jesus with Japanese.
Welcoming Refugees – Replanting Lives – LCC
Room 323 (Library)
Cal Uomoto, World Relief
Refugees flee persecution, leave their homeland, and land in Puget Sound. Learn how your church can become a force for replanting these uprooted lives and give them a new beginning here.
2 Hour Seminar - Saturday, 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Chronological Bible Storying as A Tool to Reach Oral Learners Around the World –
Room Chapel of the Resurrection
Dave Fischer, StoryRunners
A proven, effective and simple strategy called Chronological Bible Storying that your church can employ for reaching these ORAL PREFERENCE Unreached People Groups will be explained and modeled.
Saturday, 4:00 – 5:00 pm
Sacred Scriptures for the Muslim Multitudes of the World
Room 322
Dr. Viggo Olsen, A.B.W.E
The 120 million Bengali Muslims of Bangladesh use a very different vocabulary from non-Muslims. The attendee will learn the marvelous results of producing a Muslim-friendly Bible—and how that concept is now sweeping the world.
“Follow Through – The Black Hole of Short-term Missions” – MS
Room 321
Steve Porter, DELTA Ministries
A presentation and discussion about the difference between debriefing and the follow-through of short-term missions. Looking at ideas for post-ministry strategies, and the possible pitfalls to avoid.
The Emerging Missions Movement – MO
Room 308
Rick Callenberg, SIM (Serving In Mission)
You will thrill to the facts and examples of the global south churches as they aggressively take the lead in missions outreach today. You will hear the live testimony of an African mission leader.
Opportunities for “Finishers” in Missions Aviation – 50+
Room 307
Gary Elliott, MATA
Second-career and short-term missions aviation opportunities exist for pilots, aircraft mechanics, and avionics specialists with a variety of organizations in North America and abroad. Put your highly specialized skills to work for the Lord!
Transformational Ministry to Kids at Risk – CY
Room 306
Sylvia Foth, Kidzana
Nearly two thirds of the children around the world live in “at risk” situations. Come learn about strategies and resources – and hope – to more effectively help kids in need at home and around the world..
Venturing Into Post-career, cross-cultural Mission Opportunities – 50+
Room 303
Ric Kinne, PIONEERS
Individuals and couples can make a meaningful contribution in cross-cultural missions without committing the time required to get fully involved in the culture and language of an unreached people group.
You Never Meet Anyone By Chance – MO
Room 302
Ernie Klassen
Sharing from practical experience, I hope to encourage Christians to reach those around them with the Good News. We are commanded to be witnesses. Here in North America we have the world at our doorstep.
Travel Strategy 101 – MS
Room 301
G. Wayne Lawhorn, Fellowship Travel
Learn the latest strategies to navigate your short term missions team to the field and back. Everything you need to know about best strategies for airfares, documents, navigating airports and more!
Support Raising: New Realities/ New Techniques – PMD
Room 210
Jerry Long, Kingdom Come Training
How do you raise support for long-term faith ministry in an age when short-term mentality dominates the church? Here are proven techniques, strategies and presentation skills modeled by Jesus himself.
Reaching Youth Through God’s Creation – MS
Room 304/305
Dr. Heinz Lycklama, Creation Association Puget Sound
God’s Word can be believed when it speaks about Creation and Science. Arming college-bound and career-minded youth with the full truth of God’s Word prepares them for the world’s teaching on Evolution and Materialism.
Empowering the “Least of These” – MS
Room 207
Mic McDaniel, OM International
By showing dignity & respect to the Dalit women of India (the untouchables), their families are coming to Jesus, schools are being planted and micro-enterprise businesses are being birthed. We’ll teach you what they have taught us
Who Is My Neighbor? Discovering the Nations Among Us – LCC
Room 208
Ken Morse, OC International
Demographic changes have significantly impacted neighborhoods from which ministries draw their congregations. This seminar will demonstrate three readily available, easy-to-use tools, for a ministry to assess their changing neighborhood environment.
Knowing God’s Will – PMD
Room 206
Douglas Nichols, Action International
Don’t miss God’s will. There are seven key words to understand being in God’s will. We can trust our Lord to lead us for His pleasure, His satisfaction (and not ours), and His plans.
Healing and Reconciliation – LCC
Room 209
Dr. SVC, PC-USA
This seminar is designed to broaden our understanding of the Cambodians’ past and present injuries / wounds suffered by Cambodian survivors. Christ’s healing, reconciliation and forgiveness is the answer to healing our wounds.
Human Trafficking in the Puget Sound – R
Room 323(Library)
Cal Uomoto, World Relief
People you see every day may be victims of modern day slavery. Learn about trafficking from a team of local experts. Suggestions for ways in which churches and volunteers can become involved.
Saturday, 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Opportunities in Missions Aviation – MO
Room 322
Gary Elliott, MATA
Aviation is essential for missions work in many remote areas of the world. Other transportation modes may not be available nor practical. Opportunities exist in mission aviation for pilots, aircraft mechanics, and avionics specialists.
How a Church-based ESL Ministry Teaches the World on Your Doorstep – LCC
Room 321
Rev. Donald Edic, Literacy & Evangelism
How can they read the WORD if they can’t read the words? Literacy will be shown and demonstrated as part of the critical component of evangelism and discipleship
Rafiki-Who’s Who, What Do We Do, and How Can You? – MO
Room 308
Annie Somers, Rafiki Foundation
Enter a cast of characters, all Living THE Story within the Rafiki Foundation. But Who’s Who? And What Do They do? Join our interactive mystery game. Discover Rafiki and how you fit in.
Developing Next Generation Leaders for Holistic Mission – MS
Room 307
Mark Fender, ITeams
An exploration of strategies being used in Cambodia to develop next generation leaders for holistic mission.
Remembering the Stories of the Persecuted Church – R
Room 306
Dede Greco, The Voice of the Martyrs
The faith and courage of the persecuted church today, their passion for souls in the midst of persecution is reminiscent of the stories in the book of Acts. Come be challenged by the testimonies of these modern day martyrs
Serving the Confined in Our Communities – 50+
Room 303
Sharon Haakenson, The Sonshine Society
Some of society’s most needy and forgotten people are residing in care centers in our own neighborhoods. Unable to get out to the church, the body of Christ needs to come to them.
Effective Overseas Volunteer Mobilization – MS
Room 302
Meredith Long, World Concern
The Bible, especially Genesis, presents principles essential for volunteer mobilization and retention. These principles will be illustrated in a case study of over 1,000 women volunteers in Mozambique who ministered the love of Christ to their communities.
How to Choose a Mission Agency – PMD
Room 301
Lauri Nevius, Pioneers
There are over 800 Protestant mission agencies registered in North America. We will present a list of questions that will help you make a wise and informed decision about which one to serve with.
Never Before… Never Again – 50+
Room 210
Dr. Ray Rempt, Fishers of Men
There is a once-in-history opportunity for missions with “boomers” retiring and English in demand. The whole world can be discipled within a single generation, and the “climate” is right as never before for world missions.
Mission Opportunities in Your Own Community – MO
Room 209
Rev. Herbert Pfiffner, Union Gospel Mission, Seattle
Hurting people are in every community around the globe. Matthew 25 illustrates that we as God’s people are called to care for people in need. Learn about the social issues affecting our local community.
The Missionary Commitment – Adventure, Romance and Suffering – MS
Room 308
Nate Schnelz, Frontiers
What kind of person can go to another culture and become a missionary? Must they have all the gifting and training of pastors and beyond, or just a willingness to abandon all for King Jesus?
Reaching Children Through God’s Creatures - CY
Room 304/305
Dr. Heinz Lycklama, Creation Association Puget Sound
You will be amazed at some of the creatures in our world today and how they demonstrate that God is the Creator of them all. Children can use this information to witness to their friends
Engaging Your Church in Your Community and Around the World – CMD
Room 207
John Volinsky, World Vision
Built on the model of Acts 2, John will share different experiences and examples that will show how you can engage your church in community and global missions.
International Student Ministry Models – LCC
Room 206
Simon Zeigler, ISI
In order to reach every international student with the love of Christ, various approaches, services, and models are necessary. We have a ministry model for you to consider wherever you are in your life.
God’s Big Story: Helping Kids Really Get It! – CY
Room 323(Library)
Sylvia Foth, Kidzana
How can we be sure kids really grasp God’s big story, and his invitation for them to be part of what he is doing in this world? Come learn loads of fresh ideas for teaching “Perspectives” mission concepts to kids ANYWHERE.