YWAM's Business 2004 Conference Begins Feb. 29

By Katherine T. Phan

KAILUA KONA, HI.--The University of the Nation, a member of the Youth With A Mission Global Training Network, will partner up with Hineni Ministries to bring “Business 2004”, a conference to unite and educate Christian businessmen and women from around the world. The event will take place from February 29 to March 5 at the University of the Nations Campus.

The conference is open to people who are “interested in continuing their walk of faith, especially as it relates to working in the business arena”, according to the event’s promotional website.

Through a series of workshops, featured speakers and interactive activities, participants will learn how to influence the marketplace for God’s purpose as well as make new business connections with other Christian partners. The workshops will tackle common questions Christians have working in the business field, such as: What does that mean to a business person? Is prospering in business Godly?

The event has been taking place since 1993.

The cost will be $695 per couple, $395 per individual, excluding hotel accommodations.

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