GFA Sponsors Renewing Your Passion Mission Conference Next Week

From June 27th to 29th, Gospel for Asia (GFA) will sponsor Renewing Your Passion Mission Conference at its international headquarters in Carrollton, Texas.

From June 27th to 29th, Gospel for Asia (GFA) will sponsor Renewing Your Passion Mission Conference at its international headquarters in Carrollton, Texas. Speakers at the conference includes GFA founder and president K.P. Yohannan, Teen Mania Ministries founder and president Ron Luce, and other leaders from different regions of Asia.

In the release from GFA's official website, the mission leaders of GFA will share their experiences over the 25 years of practice in missions and how God has used GFA to start numerous of churches over the past 11 years and in the establishment of a number of Bible colleges and broadcasts in Asia.

The conference will cover topics on short term missions, church planting strategies, mission leadership, prioritizing mission, Southeast Asia tsunami relief, and instilling passion in the 21st century.

For more information, call 1-800-986-2742 or visit www.gfa.org.

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