Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Permian Basin Perspectives:
Orientation Tonight

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

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