The Navigators Hold Seminar to Help Students

By Vivian P.

The Navigators are preparing to hold a one-day seminar for students to help them improve their relationships with God. Besides gaining stronger relationship with God, the students will learn how to live for Christ in their communities. Here is more information on the event from the Navigators:

Here's what you'll get!

· Identify five subtle roadblocks to experiencing God more deeply.

· Learn four spiritual disciplines for keeping your walk fresh and intimate.

· Discover blind spots that hinder your joy and ministry.

· Lifetime discount card on NavPress products!

· Learn how to experience God while practicing four habits of "Insiders."

· Understand seven New Testament practices for drawing nonbelievers to Christ.

Choose to attend one of these insightful workshop

Improving Your Quiet Times and Prayer

Learn practical ways to keep your devotional life fresh and vibrant. Explore common myths and misconceptions.

Creating Communities of Grace

Are you legalistic and don't know it? Is legalism affecting you relationships? Learn what a community of grace looks like. Find out how to give grace to others.

Beating Busyness

Too busy? Learn to live like Jesus who was busy but unhurried. Practical suggestions and tips on prioritizing, getting things done, how to say no, and more.

Your Work Matters to God

How does God view your work? What misconception do believers have about work versus ministry? Learn to understand and celebrate your calling instead of dreading Monday morning.

-The Schedule-

Registration Open 8:30

Worship

Keynote: You Can Experience God More Deeply

Workshop (your choice)

Keynote: You Can Experience God More Deeply

Lunch Provided

Keynote: Experiencing God While Living as an Insider

Four Habits of Insiders

Ministry Tools You Can Use

Where to Go From Here?

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March 6, 2004

FLORIDAWarrington United Methodist Church301 East Winthrop AvenuePensacola, FL 32507850-455-0306

March 13, 2004

OHIONorthwest Bible Church6639 Scioto Darby RoadHilliard, OH 43026614-876-7882

March 27, 2004

TEXASParkhills Baptist Church17747 San Pedro AvenueSan Antonio, TX 78232210-494-5219

April 17, 2004

GEORGIAProvidence Missionary Baptist Church2295 Benjamin E. Mays Drive SWAtlanta, GA 30311404-752-6869

May 1, 2004

OREGONGreater Portland Bible Church2374 SW VermontPortland, OR 97027503-452-9375

For more information on registration go to www.navigators.org

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