“Diversity in Evangelical Mission Today”

Colorado Christian University Hosts Regional Meeting of Evangelical Missiological Society: “Diversity in Evangelical Mission Today”
When: Friday, April 23, 2010; 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Where: CCU School of Education, Room 101, 8787 W. Alameda Ave., Lakewood, CO, 80226


On April 23 Colorado Christian University (Lakewood, Colo.) will host the Rocky Mountains regional meeting of the Evangelical Missiological Society. Entitled “Diversity in Evangelical Mission Today,” the meeting will feature seasoned guest speakers presenting on a variety of thought-provoking missions topics.

This all-day event is open to the public, and registration is due by April 20:
• $50 – Standard price (conference, lunch, EMS annual membership)
• $35 – Student membership price (conference, lunch, EMS annual membership)
• $25 – Non-member price (conference and lunch)
• $10 – CCU student price (conference only)

For registration information, visit www.emsweb.org/rocky-mnt-region. For driving directions to CCU, or for a campus map, go to www.ccu.edu/directory/maincampus.asp. Additional questions may be directed to David Bosworth, CCU director of student missions, at 303.963.3374 or dbosworth@ccu.edu.

MP3 Meeting: Learning from National Church Leaders

Date: April 22, 2010

Subject: Learning from National Church Leaders. We live in exciting times of watching national churches mature like in the book of ACTS. Our panel of national Christian workers from Asia, Africa and Latin America will be sharing with us the opportunities they see and the obstacles they face. Their methods, expectations and experiences will offer us ideas on innovative practices and their faith will encourage us.

Host: Bear Valley Church, 10001 W Jewell Ave, Lakewood CO 80232 www.bvchurch.org
Please bring your own bag lunch. Drinks and dessert will be provided. We begin with a time of fellowship and opportunity to network, then we'll have our panel discussion and a time for questions.

Panel:
1. Jung Dangshing. Jung is Deputy Director of Frontier Labourers for Christ (FLC) housed in Chiang Mai, Thailand and is currently studying at CCU. FLC is focused on evangelism of tribal peoples living within the Golden Triangle Area of SE Asia. Jung was an evangelist to the Akha peoples.

2. Grace Lui Kong is a native of China who came to faith in the university through the influence of Japanese missionaries. She has had several years experience with Chinese house churches and is currently an M.Div. student at Denver Seminary.

3. Tony Weedor is the Executive Director at CenterPoint International Foundation serving the nation of Liberia, West Africa with ministries for transformed living.

4. Wilmer Ramirez is director of IDEAL Institute, Denver Seminary’s lay-level certificate program that offers classes in Bible and theology to Hispanics in the metro Denver area. Wilmer is a graduate of Seminario Teologico Centro Americano in Guatemala, one of Latin America’s premier evangelical seminaries.