Ambassador for Christ 2005 Events Details

By Edward Shih

1. Dynamic Discipleship Seminar

Speaker: Dr. Churck Kwok

Language: Mandarin

The schedule for seminars in April:

4/2 Johnson City, TN

4/9 Boston, MA

4/16 Tuscaloosa, AL

4/30 Dallas, TX

For more information please read www.afcinc.org to find out news on latest activities or contact Ambassador for Christ staff Ruth Chen, Phone: (717)687-8564 ext 210

2. Leadership Training for Reaching the Chinese Intellectuals & Professionals

Speaker: Xuede Fan, Bing Cheng Feng, Yading Li, Edwin Su, Ping Wang, Zhiming Yuan

Language: Mandarin

Date: 7/15-20

Place: Eastern University, PA

3. Chinese Christian Faculty Network Annual Retreat

Date: 7/7-10

Place: Ambassador for Christ Christiana Tsai Retirement Center

Language: Mandarin

Theme: Jesus, our Teacher

Keynote Speaker: Rev. Daniel Rao

Two tracks: ministry and academic

4. Love for Live Marriage & Family Conference

Main Speakers: Rev. Chuanzhang Liu, Dr. Yading Li, Dr. Yiling Wu

Date: 7/2-7/4

Place: DeSales University, Center Valley, PA

Language: Mandarin

Contact person: Haibing Su (610)457-8118, Xiaoming Fang (610)336-9050, Youjun Liu (973)535-3125, Jieming Zhang (410)560-0809

Online registration & Schedule: www.afcinc.org/afcsite/LFL

Youth Program is available

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