Events: Mission Conferences and More Coming in April

Source: Missions Catalyst Calendar

April 2, Digital Missionary Conference (online). Participate live online and through virtual reality. Provided by theChurch.digital.

April 4-6, Catalyze Salem (Salem, OR). A mobilization/training event from Frontiers.

April 6-10, Training in Formational Debriefing (Aurora, IN, USA). What if you could offer debriefing to missionaries in a way that furthered their spiritual formation?

April 7-8, Support Raising Bootcamp (Austin, TX, USA). Provided by Via, formerly Support Raising Solutions. More classes held around the world throughout the year.

April 7 to August 10, Perspectives on the World Christian Movement (online). New online classes begin regularly. A Spanish class begins April 21.

April 8-10, Sahara Challenge (Raleigh, NC, USA). Training to serve unreached Muslim people locally and globally. Provided by Crescent Project.

April 10-13, Haven Retreat (Buenos Aires, Argentina). For kingdom-minded women serving overseas from various nations; offered in different locations each year. Provided by Azmera.

April 14-18, Storytelling Training (online). Offered regularly by StoryRunners, a ministry of Cru.

April 15, Contend: Monthly Day of Prayer For Mission Mobilization (global). Coordinated by GMMI and held on the third Tuesday of each month.

April 22-25, COMIBAM (Panama City, Panama). Large Ibero-American mission congress from a network of the same name.

April 29 to May 1, Standards of Excellence introductory workshop (online). Provided regularly to help short-term mission leaders and mobilizers make their mission trips better.

View the complete calendar, updated throughout the year. Your submissions are always welcome.

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