Join us and discover how to renew your organization’s mobilization strategy to be synthesized, stylized, and stabilized for greater fruitfulness to the glory of God.
Does your organization’s mobilization strategy need some work? Come together with mobilization directors and affiliated leaders from a variety of agencies and denominations to talk shop and reconfigure your organization’s mobilization strategy. Come away with new formulations for comprehensive strategies that are resurgent within our traditions, resonant with the hearts of potential candidates, resilient in the face of culture shifts and change, and resplendent to the glory of God. Topics will include mapping goals, best practices, discipleship-focused curriculums and cohorts. Applications will focus on the diversities of those we mobilize in churches, on campuses, online, among people of color, diaspora populations and various generations.
Audience
Mobilization Directors and Affiliated Mobilization Leaders
Facilitators
Mark Stebbins has been on staff with Navigators for 40 years, including 10 years in Ghana. He served 12 years as Director for Short-term Missions and Director for International Mobilization and Recruitment for the U.S. Navigators. He currently serves as Missions Director for the U.S. Collegiate Navigators. He is also a Mission Advisor with Missio Nexus for Mobilization.
After 7 years serving as the Chair of the Intercultural Studies department at Trinity Bible College and Graduate School in Ellendale, ND, Dave Jacob, the Founder and Director of Gospel Mobilization, is also the Director of Mobilization at World Gospel Mission, an inter-denominational missions-sending agency. Prior to teaching, He and his family served as missionaries in a sensitive country in Northern Asia. Dave is the author of It’s Your Call: To a Missional or Missionary Life, has a Master of Arts degree in Missional Leadership, and is currently an Intercultural Studies PhD candidate. He and his wife, Angie, have been married for 28 years and have 5 children and one grandchild. He enjoys reading, hanging out with horses, and roasting his own coffee beans over a campfire.
Location
TWR Headquarters | 300 Gregson Drive | Cary, NC 27511
Cost
$225 Members/ $350 Non-members
Included with Registration
Sunday dinner, Monday lunch and dinner, break snacks
Not Included
Breakfast and accommodations
Recommended Hotels Nearby
Homewood Suites by Hilton Raleigh/Cary
100 MacAlyson Court
Cary, NC 27511
919-467-4444
Free breakfast, no airport shuttle
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102 Edinburgh Drive South
Cary, NC 27511
919-481-9666
Restaurant, no free breakfast; no airport shuttle
(Around $185 a night)