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The Issachar Summit
What: A day long exposure to the latest
thinking in world evangelization, led by business
leaders and ministry pioneers.
Purpose: To accelerate the fulfillment of the
Great Commission by clarifying where we need
to send people and give funds.
Who: Sponsored by the Issachar Initiative,
a think-tank of foundations and individuals.
The Format: Discussions around tables, fast
presentations, i.e. the TED conference.
Objective: Help every Kingdom donor,
church, or organization evaluate how to get
more manpower and money to the places
where the Church is NOT.
Clarification: This is not a fund-raising
event. Issachar Summit raises no funds for itself or
any specific organization. It advocates on
behalf of the unfinished areas of the
Great Commission.
Who Should Attend: The Issachar Summit program
will feature strategic ministry leaders and
Kingdom investors. The event will serve
Christian leaders from the marketplace, the
professions and the ministry. They will be
challenged to innovate and collaborate in
new, extraordinary ways as we seek to fulfill
the Great Commission in our generation.
To RSVP for the Issachar Summit, go to:
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Registration Details
Where: The Crossing Church
2115 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Date: Monday, January 16, 2012
Time: 8 AM - 5 PM
Cost: $25 for materials and lunch
For a PDF Brochure:
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Could the Great Commission really be fulfilled in our generation?
We want to focus the attention of Kingdom
donors and Christian leaders on the remaining
task of the Great Commission. We believe that
clarity will avoid duplication of effort and
extend the Kingdom to where the Church is
not yet present. For detailed slides about the Issachar Initiative, go to:
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You can bring about change
through...
Your Influence: Challenge your churches and mission organizations to send workers to the neediest areas.
Your Expertise: Use your gifts and experience to help solve the biggest barriers to finishing the task. |
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