|
Generations MasterClass in Spain
The first Next Wave International MasterClass for 2006 took place recently in southern Spain
The Generations MasterClass with Mal Fletcher, co-hosted
by the Palabras de Poda Church, drew 40 pastors, leaders and emerging
leaders mainly from the south of the country.
The one-day and evening event focussed on the unique worldview of each
of the major generations of our time, their inherent potential and how
each may best be reached with the Christian message.
The
content of the Generations MasterClass is based on extensive research
and is presenting in such a way that it helps pastors, their teams and
other community leaders to shape their vision and message to connect
with the widest audience.
Mal Fletcher, speaking after the event, said: 'The future belongs to
those leaders whose message and vision will grab the interest and
release the unique potential of all the major generations of our
time.''
'Through the Generations MasterClass, we're helping leaders to enlist
the active support of people of all generations. We're giving them
skills to communicate to present and emerging generations.'
For more on MasterClass events coming up in Europe -- and the USA --
check: masterclassonline.com.
|
Keywords: MasterClass | Master Class | Mal Fletcher | news | masterclassonline | Next Wave International | Spain | Palabros de Poda |
|
|
|
Want to keep in touch with what Next Wave is doing each month? Enter your email address below.
|
|
I am so thankful that I was directed towards Mal's article on Why Christian Minister's Fall. Thankyou, Mal, for such Godly insight & wisdom into how we should be reacting to such situations.
Amity, Australia
Re the Bridgend suicides: This is a horrible tragedy for this town. The promise and excitement these young people have missed of college, getting married, children, having a career, being a grandparent, traveling the world... Where is the parental involvement in all this?
SuzieQ, United States
I just love your truly impacting comments and articles and find myself hungering for more after every one arrives. Thank God you are willing servants...
Jim, Australia
Send us your feedback |
|