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Home/Ministries/ Business Is Ministry, And a Key Missions Strategy for Today.

Business Is Ministry, And a Key Missions Strategy for Today.

Written by Mtw.org | Tuesday, August 3, 2010

If you want to discover how you can serve God with the business experience He’s given you, the Missions in Business Weekend, sponsored by Mission To The World, is just for you.

This weekend is designed to help Christian business owners, executives, and leaders see that the gospel is for all of life–and business. In just a few days you’ll learn how your business skills can be applied to missions–from guiding and teaching, to helping incubate young businesses overseas. You’ll see how your gifting can have a great impact around the globe. It will deepen your understanding of grace and the power of the gospel in your life’s work.

Who Should Attend?
· Business owners
· Business executives
· Retired businesspeople
· Entrepreneurs
· Spouses (special program)
· Young businesspeople who desire to be mentored

Objectives of the conference
· Learn how to better think and live in grace, especially in the context of business.
· Hear how businesspeople are advancing the kingdom in the context of their business.
· Discuss how MTW can help you become agents of change for Christ using your business gifts and talents.

Conference Details:
· Missions in Business Weekend
· August 19-22
· The Cove – Billy Graham Conference Center
· Asheville, NC
· Lodging and meals:
o $775 per couple, or two to a room
o $510 per single

The conference begins with dinner Thursday at 6 p.m. and concludes on Sunday at 11 a.m. We will give you time Saturday afternoon to enjoy the beautiful Asheville area. You can visit the Biltmore Estate, play a round of golf nearby, drive the famous Blue Ridge Parkway, or just relax at The Cove.

For more information, contact Paula Dedmon at Mission To The World, at 678-823-0004, ext. 2310.

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  • We Must First Think Theologically About Missions…
  • Business Books to Assist Church Leadership
  • Theology—The Foundation of Missiology
  • The Biblical Language of Missions
  • Machen on Mission and Message

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