Events: Conferences, Classes, Training and More in March

Source: Missions Catalyst Calendar

March 2 to July 5, Perspectives on the World Christian Movement (online). New online classes begin regularly.

March 3-5, Indigenous Ministry Partnership Roundtable (Scottsdale, AZ, USA). Event provided by Missio Nexus and the Coalition on the Support of Indigenous Ministries (COSIM).

March 3-5, Standards Introductory Workshop (online). Make your mission trips better with the seven standards of excellence.

March 5, How to Multiply Training Results With Coaching (online). Webinar from Missio Nexus.

March 7, How to Make Disciples in the Workplace (online). Training from All Nations.

March 9 to April 4, COMPASS (Palmer Lake, CO, USA). Language and culture acquisition provided by Missionary Training International.

March 10-11, Support Raising Bootcamp (Cincinnati, OH, USA). Provided by Via in various locations throughout the year.

March 12, What Is a Disciple-Making Movement? (online). Training from All Nations.

March 17-20, Field Security Seminar (Union Mills, NC, USA). Provided by Crisis Consulting International.

March 18, Mobilizer Family Monthly Zoom Calls (online). Don’t go it alone! Dave Jacobs of Gospel Mobilization hosts monthly calls bringing mission mobilizers together. Register once and come every month.

March 19, Employing Foreign Workers Overseas: Tips and Traps (online). Webinar from Missio Nexus.

March 23-27, Refugee Highway Partnership Roundtable (Malaga, Spain). An annual gathering.

March 24, How Leaders Lose Their Way (online). Pete Greer shares from his new book in this thought-leader briefing from Missio Nexus.

March 26, Impact With Integrity: Ethical Storytelling for Global Missions (online). Webinar from Missio Nexus.

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