EVENTS: Additions to 2014 Calendar

Source: Missions Catalyst

Readers have sent us word about more missions events to add to our Missions Events Calendar. Take a look!

January 15, CityReaching Diaspora Initiative Phone Conference (online). This month’s focus: How cities are mobilizing for disciple-making using T4T principles.

January 25-26, Business for Transformation Training (Houston, TX, USA). Reaching the least reached through business; led by Patrick Lai. Organized by Nexus B4T and OPEN Network.

February 17-19, Mission America Coalition Leadership Consultation (Charlotte, NC, USA). Loving America to Christ.

April 11-12, T4T Training (Lebanon, TN, USA). Learn effective practices for church-planting movements at home and around the world.

April 14, Global Day of Prayer for the 4/14 Window (global). Praying for the world’s children, aged 4-14.

April 19-23, Christian Community Development Conference (near Stuttgart, Germany).

April 24-46, iSpectra, Igniting Multicultural Discipleship (Los Gatos, CA, USA). Bay Area’s first global multiethnic discipleship conference, in conjunction with The Harvest Group.

May 16-18, The Journey Deepens (Fort Washington, PA, USA). Retreat for those considering missions. Sponsored by MissionNext.

May 31 to June 8, Darshan: Training in Outreach among Hindus (Chicago, IL, USA). Classroom training and daily guided Hindu community interaction. Provided by Christar.

August 3-23, Manarah: Training in Outreach among Muslims (Dearborn, MI, USA). Intensive course on Islam and daily guided outreach with seasoned mentors from Christar.

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