Assemblies of God Plans Conference for Women

By Vivian P.

According to Assemblies of God, The Called, Connected, Contemporary conference for women in ministry will be held March 10-12, 2004, at Central Assembly of God in Springfield, Missouri, .

The conference is specifically focusing on women who wish to be involved in any kind of ministry.

"Credentialed women, women in the process of being credentialed, women wishing to become involved in ministry, college students, women of all ages and women questioning the calling that God has placed on their life are just a few types of women who will find the 2004 Conference for Women In Ministry worthwhile," states Arlene Allen, national Women's Ministries director.

However, Allen adds that Women's Ministries leaders will also find many workshops helpful in strengthening their leadership. "Is ministry the passion of your life? Then this conference is for you!" Allen states. "This conference will support, connect, and strengthen women of God and the infinitely creative callings they embrace in the 21st century."

Cost is $80 preregistration (February 13 deadline), $95 on-site and $25 for college students. The cost includes two luncheons, conference materials and all sessions.

For more information or to register for the conference, go to: http://womeninministry.ag.org/

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