Submitted by EvanDonovan2 on Mon, 01/07/2008 - 13:13
This workshop urges a holistic understanding of good traditional towns and neighborhoods as communities of justice and generosity, and focuses especially on the importance of traditional urban and architectural form and the place of faith communities in promoting a beautiful civic realm. The workshop will entail an hour long slide presentation followed by a 15-20 minute discussion.
Submitted by EvanDonovan2 on Mon, 01/07/2008 - 13:14
This workshop will examine the various theological methodologies on the question of the interaction of faith and culture in order to provide a more theologically equipped approach to the multiethnic ministry of the urban ethos.
Submitted by EvanDonovan2 on Mon, 01/07/2008 - 13:14
Is your non-profit evaluating whether your current facility best meets your needs and mission? Are you engaged in developing a real-estate strategy for the future? In this session, your non-profit can learn how to meet the exciting challenges of growth and development involved in the creation of a new facility.
Submitted by EvanDonovan2 on Mon, 01/07/2008 - 13:14
In this workshop, Noel will share what has happened in his life in the last 6 months to motivate him to lose 40 pounds and get his diabetes under control. All of us in CCDA are running so hard working to take care of others, that we often neglect to take care of ourselves, both spiritually and physically. Come and get motivated and informed on how you can take 3 practical steps to regain control of your health today. If Noel can make these drastic changes in his life, you can too!
Submitted by EvanDonovan2 on Mon, 01/07/2008 - 13:15
Corporate profiteers produce and market media for a target youth audience they call mooks and midriffs, "caricatures that exploit adolescent insecurities and hormones," a strategy described as, "grabbing below the belt and reaching for their wallets." The result: average teens now consume digital media for 72 hours each week and increasingly digest that media online in what the New York Times calls, "Websites Without Rules."
Submitted by EvanDonovan2 on Mon, 01/07/2008 - 13:15
This workshop will focus on a proven 12-step personal solicitation program based on the popular Moody Press book People Raising: A Practical Guide to Raising Support. Also a 6-hour DVD/video curriculum and web site www.PeopleRaising.com will be introduced for ongoing fund raising training.
Submitted by EvanDonovan2 on Mon, 01/07/2008 - 13:16
Launching Point is an innovative program developed for people interested in starting a nonprofit ministry in their community. CDP will provide step-by-step instructions to help a ministry team to... (1) Form a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation; (2)Establish and train a governing Board of Directors; (3) Develop a strategic plan, establishing goals and objectives for the short and long term; (4)Develop a Resource Development Plan to bring ongoing revenue into the ministry; and, (5) Create an Image Development Plan to build a positive image and market the organization both inside and outside the community.
Submitted by EvanDonovan2 on Mon, 01/07/2008 - 13:16
In the midst of disasters, the Christian community has the opportunity to be the hands and feet of Christ to people who are hurting.World Vision is implementing a national strategy to more effectively respond to disasters at the local, regional and national level.We will present a few models and ideas on how to be more strategically effective in mobilizing resources and share opportunities for partnering together to serve those impacted most by disaster and crisis.