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4 posts from March 2008

March 27, 2008

Leader Training DVD Released

If you're like many of our leaders and participants, you may need an extra little boost of confidence and competence prior to leading your Truth Project Small Group.  With that in mind, we've created a resource designed to further equip you as you lead this study.

The Truth Project Leader Training DVD (running time 55 min.) was produced to further clarify your roles as a facilitator, to further instill the vision and strategy of TTP and to encourage you in this journey of transformation.

Please call 1.800.AFAMILY and ask for "The Truth Project Leader Training DVD" to receive your complimentary copy. 

A suggested donation of $5 is appreciated.


March 18, 2008

Satellite Sites Announced/Registration Live

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We're pleased to announce the sites and cities approved to host The Truth Project Satellite Training Conference on September 27, 2008.  Each host church has a maximum capacity and can be searched via state, zip code or township. 

To go directly to the online registration, please click here and find the host site of your choice!

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March 10, 2008

Satellite Training

Over 200 churches are signed up to host The Truth Project Training Conference on September 27, 2008.  We've attached a rudimentary map that describes where those cities are located.

Enjoy!

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March 06, 2008

Shoveling Snow

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Each time it snows, which is quite often this time of year on the front range of Colorado, my three-year-old asks to help me shovel the driveway.  Twenty minutes later, after putting on her snow-pants, her purple snow boots and her pink jacket, she is ready to join me outside in the cold morning air.  She picks up her little three-inch green shovel and proceeds to throw snow in any and all directions.  She is so proud of herself, I really believe she thinks she is making quite a dint on the driveway, in her precious mind her efforts are quite impressive.

I don't need her help obviously, in fact most of the time her presence causes us to spend more time out in the cold than need be.  And yet, in the midst of such a mundane task as shoveling snow on a brisk March morning, Emma always makes me smile, she makes the entire process quite beautiful actually.  In fact, on those few days when she doesn't join me outside, shoveling snow just isn't the same...

I wonder if God looks at us the way I look at Emma.  He obviously doesn't need our help, in fact, most of the time He could probably get things done a lot quicker and less painful without us.  And yet, He allows us to labor alongside Him, helping to fulfill His kingdom on this earth through our meager efforts. 

I bet we sometimes even make Him smile, probably much more than we dare  realize...