Events: Mission Conferences, Classes, and More in October

Source: Missions Catalyst Events Calendar

October 2, Engaging Diaspora in Your Community (online). A Peer2peer virtual event for church mission leaders provided by Missio Nexus.

October 2-5, Christian Community Development Association National Conference (Portland, OR, USA). An annual event.

October 3, Creative Access Funding Using Digital Currency (online). Webinar from Missio Nexus.

October 3, Words That Serve You Well: The Editor as Curator, Refiner and Influencer (online). A Peer2peer virtual event for marketing and communication professionals provided by Missio Nexus.

October 4-5, Evangelical Missiological Society Annual Conference (Dallas, TX, USA).

October 4-6, Catalyze (Billings, MT, USA). Frontiers will host this three-day intensive to impart practical missional skills for disciple-making and engagement with least-reached peoples in the Muslim world.

October 5-26, CPx Church-Planting Experience (Kansas City, MO, USA). Training provided by AllNations; designed to teach you the heart of simple church planting.

October 7, Interrogation Management Workshop (Tiblisi, Georgia). Provided by Crisis Consulting International.

October 7-11, Engage Retreat (Union Mills, NC, USA). Spiritual retreats are provided regularly by the Center for Intercultural Training.

October 7 to February 9, Perspectives on the World Christian Movement (online). New online classes begin throughout the year.

October 8-9, Field Leaders Contingency Planning Workshop (Tiblisi, Georgia). Provided by Crisis Consulting International.

October 8-11, Pastoral Training in Member Care (Asheville, NC, USA). For anyone involved in caring for global workers; usually held annually.

October 10, Research Findings on the Evangelism Practices of Highly-Effective Disciple-makers (online). Webinar provided by Missio Nexus.

October 10, Personal Security Workshop (Tiblisi, Georgia). Provided by Crisis Consulting International.

October 12, Telling Jesus Stories (Kansas City, MO and online). Yes, you, too, can become a Jesus Story Ninja! Training provided by All Nations. Check out their self-guided training options, too.

October 13, Virtual Prayer Gathering: Call to Prayer (online). Provided by Missio Nexus; a monthly event.

October 13 to November 8, Equipping for Cross-Cultural Life and Ministry (Union Mills, NC, USA). Followed by a Field Security Seminar and Language Learning Accelerator course, all from the Center for Intercultural Training.

October 14-17, Thrive Retreat (Sicily, Italy). For North American women serving cross-culturally. Retreats offered in different locations every year.

October 14-18, Abide Debriefing (Joplin, MO, USA). Help for moving forward with hope and momentum; from TRAIN International (held multiple times a year).

October 16-18, The Missionary Conference (Jacksonville, FL, USA). “Promoting a biblical understanding of the Great Commission” and commemorating the 500th anniversary of William Tyndale’s English Bible translation.

October 18-19, Missions Fest Seattle (Renton, WA, USA). Free, annual, and community-wide mission conference.

October 21 to November 16, COMPASS (Palmer Lake, CO, USA). Language and culture acquisition provided by Missionary Training International.

October 22-23, Amplify Outreach Conference (Wheaton, IL, USA). An annual event from the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College.

October 24, Lausanne Recap and Look to the Future (online). A webinar from Missio Nexus.

October 24-27, Haven Retreat (Mellieha, Malta). For kingdom-minded women serving overseas from various nations. Provided by Azmera.

October 29, Digital Disciplemaking Network Meetup (online). Using digital media to identify and disciple people on a spiritual journey to Jesus? Connect with other practitioners.

October 29 to November 1, Support Raising Leaders Conference (Black Mountain, NC, USA). Provided by Support Raising Solutions.

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