Jesus calls us the "salt of the earth," but how can we be used? How can we fulfill the purpose He has for us? Over the next three months, mission-oriented Christians in West Texas can get answers to those and other questions through "Permian Basin Perspectives".
The Perspectives Study Program is a ministry of the U.S. Center for World Mission - a non-denominational parachurch ministry that works with churches, mission agencies, and campus ministries around the world. The program is run locally around the country by teams of volunteers; alumni who have been personally impacted by Perspectives and have a desire to mobilize their community to God's global purposes. It is hosted by various churches or non-profit organizations around the country.
The course will be offered this fall through Continuing Education at Midland College. The course (9232 084Q) will meet weekly on Tuesdays, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. from September 1 - December 15 in Room 101 of the Marie Hall Academic Building, on the MC Main Campus. The cost for the course is $250.
Local Perspectives organizers will hold an orientation Tuesday evening, August 25. For more information, contact Jean Kiker at (432) 686-9509, or jean@permianbasinperspectives.com
The Perspectives Study Program is a ministry of the U.S. Center for World Mission - a non-denominational parachurch ministry that works with churches, mission agencies, and campus ministries around the world. The program is run locally around the country by teams of volunteers; alumni who have been personally impacted by Perspectives and have a desire to mobilize their community to God's global purposes. It is hosted by various churches or non-profit organizations around the country.
The course will be offered this fall through Continuing Education at Midland College. The course (9232 084Q) will meet weekly on Tuesdays, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. from September 1 - December 15 in Room 101 of the Marie Hall Academic Building, on the MC Main Campus. The cost for the course is $250.
Local Perspectives organizers will hold an orientation Tuesday evening, August 25. For more information, contact Jean Kiker at (432) 686-9509, or jean@permianbasinperspectives.com
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