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TSCF: Christ in the Workplace Conference – 3rd-5th Sept.

26 June 2010 2 Comments

This will be taking place at Laidlaw College, and is definitely worth the time, effort, cost, and impact!

Don’t believe me?

Take a look at the details from the Catalyst site

‘Christ in the Workplace’ is a conference where people from all professions and disciplines, at every career stage, can come together to consider the gospel’s impact upon our work and our lives.

The world needs godly people who are willing to be salt and light to others by putting their faith and works together, bringing grace and truth into their professional lives. The world needs people who:

• communicate the gospel in word and deed
• translate the Bible’s story into their profession
• live for Christ on Monday as much as Sunday
• are participants with God in his global mission

Join us at ‘Christ in the Workplace’, the 2010 National Catalyst Conference where a compelling program of speakers, worship and seminars combine to nurture heart, soul, mind, and strength.

‘Christ in the Workplace’ offers excellent opportunities to create and deepen professional, intellectual, and spiritual relationships. It is fertile ground for cross- pollination. How much might we gain from learning to collaborate across professional and generational boundaries?

• Café Connect—offers a great opportunity to foster the formation of groups and networks within your profession.
• Tracks—put you in direct contact with colleagues gathered from around New Zealand.
• Optional workshops—all are intended to invigorate the broader conversation.

Return soon for a Promotional Powerpoint, or Register Now!

What are you waiting for?

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