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Home » Series » REACH » REACH 2019
Mankind has gone from scratches on cave walls to quill pens, the printing press, telephone, recorded audio, the digital explosion, and now personal devices and a host of related technologies! How do…
Have you ever felt your role on the team is insignificant? Have you struggled to find fulfillment in serving others? Have you wondered how you can better support your leader? In this session, Joel…
How we treat the poor is how we treat Jesus. No one can do everything to help them, but we can all do something. In this session, Paul Yoder discusses practical ways that individuals and churches can…
This workshop looks at fundamental causes of poverty. It demonstrates how the formation of community is the best way to alleviate poverty.…
We think all the time. But how should we think about ourselves? What is the relationship between who we are and what we have and do? Romans 12 addresses both of these issues.…
The goal of this session is to share practical ways of resolving every day, real world relational problems between people. From the context of working with staff and residents at Allegany Boys Camp,…
These reflections will include stories from thirty years as a church planter’s wife. Lessons learned in this exhilarating, sometimes exhausting, but enriching journey will be applicable to other…
This session considers how women specifically reflect God’s image, and how this reflection gives direction for women of God to participate in ministry effectively.…
Great board and administrative decisions are rooted in good discussions. The best decisions are the results of well-orchestrated discussions where issues are handled in the right way. In this…
Leaving the mission field and returning home can be a very traumatic event. Returning missionaries need discerning and caring people around them to help them navigate the challenges of re-entry. This…
Prepare? There is work to be done! Let us go before we waste more time! While zeal is commendable, proper preparation will help prevent an early death of ministry through burnout, interpersonal…
How often have we prayed with the words “Father,if it is Your will, please__________”? But what if we would pray things for our husbands, children, friends, and our own lives that we know are His…
Praying for others and with others is a ministry we easily neglect. But both Jesus and Paul—the two lives most visible to us in the New Testament—show us that prayer is essential to ministry, not…
Someone has said, “Ministry is not primarily something we do for God but what God is doing in and through us.” Growing our faith is one of those things God does in us. How does He do that? In…
Conservative Anabaptists involved in social media will discuss what they do and how they do social media. We will attempt to cover the aspects of being a faithful Christian and using social media…
This breakout takes a practical look at some new, some mature tools that are becoming affordable/accessible that may help to make your ministry more efficient.…
Each year, over 1.5 million international students come to America to study. Many of these scholars never visit or make friendships with American families. Many know very little about Christianity or…
Every person in every culture is made in God’s image, no matter how poor or how rich they are. Our posture as we meet with the needy and reach out to help them will say a lot about how we view…
This session covers the attitudes and practices that help a leader to lead effectively and in a way that is sustainable over the career lifespan of the leader.…
What is my life purpose? Am I worth anything to people and to God? Life is a gift and we have this momentous privilege to use our gifts on planet earth to prepare for a heavenly forever. This session…
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