Events: Conferences, Classes and More Coming up in January

Source: Missions Catalyst Calendar

Here’s what I have so far. What would you add?

January 2-4, CROSS Conference (Louisville, KY, USA). Help this generation make their lives count.

January 5, EXPLORE Gathering (Atlanta, GA, USA). One-day regional mission conference; new this year. Provided by Global Frontier Missions.

January 6 to May 11, Perspectives on the World Christian Movement (online). An additional class launches January 20 and others throughout the year.

January 6 to April 6, Encountering Muslims (online). Classes start several times a year, or you can sign up to do it as a cohort.

January 12-14, Sending Church Elements Cohort (Tempe, AZ, USA). Discover practical strategies that can multiply your church’s sending. A joint project of Upstream Collective and Frontiers.

January 13 to February 8, COMPASS (Palmer Lake, CO, USA). Language and culture acquisition provided by Missionary Training International.

January 17-18, MissionConnexion Northwest (Portland, OR, USA). A free, regional missions conference. Come early for Leadership Connexion or a MissionExcellence workshop on best practices for short-term missions, and sign up in advance for focused tracks focused on short-term missions and missionary care.

January 17-18, Agriculture Missions Summit (Manhattan, KS, USA). Hosted by Pioneer Bible Translators, Team Expansion, and Farming God’s Way.

January 22-26, Vision 5:9 MERGE Conference (Orlando, FL, USA). A gathering for all reaching out to the Muslim diaspora in North America. Organized by a network of organizations and churches. Registration closes December 20, so sign up now.

View the complete calendar. Submissions welcome.

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