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NWI: MasterClass Spreads Its Wings Across Europe

Added 07 March 2005 View full list    Print version    
Just two years ago, Next Wave International™ MasterClass was a one-city event.

This year, Next Wave International™ will host its unique MasterClass leadership events in eight nations across Europe.

From the UK to Ukraine, MasterClass will bring world-class teaching and training for church and other leaders in communication, media, generational shifts and cultural change.

MasterClass events are booked for the following nations in 2005: Spain, Finland, Latvia, Ukraine, the Netherlands, Germany and the UK. For details, visit www.masterclassonline.com.
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