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2016 Transforming Work Conference: One caller, many callings

Welcome to the 2016 Transforming Work Conference information page.?

Date: Saturday June 18, 8.30am-4.00pm

Venue: Malyon College, 53 Prospect Road, Gaythorne, 4051

Program: For a full copy of the conference brochure, click?here

Poster: Download the conference poster here

Speakers: For a list of speaker biographies, click here.

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Registration: To register for the conference, click here

  • Standard fee ? $70
  • Early bird registrations ? $10 discount prior to May 20 ($60)
  • Group bookings ? $10 discount on standard or early bird fee

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Christian vocation – Mark Greene

Mark Greene (London Institute for Contemporary Christianity) talks about Christian vocation. ?Part of the Bible Society’s Lyfe series.

And an extra part – staying close to God at work.

The Great Divide – The Greatest Cultural Challenge Facing the Church, Mark Greene

Mark GreeneThe following article has been reprinted from the “In the Workplace” website – read the article here. ?Mark Greene shares what he sees as the greatest cultural challenge facing the church 0 the Sacred Secular Divide.? [Read more…] about The Great Divide – The Greatest Cultural Challenge Facing the Church, Mark Greene

Should following Jesus make a difference in the workplace?

This is the question sitting behind these two statements that we ask people to respond to in our on-line Worker Survey (if you have not participated and would like to, click here):?

  • ‘I intentionally behave differently to my colleagues at work because I am a Christian’
  • ‘I intentionally approach my work differently to my colleagues because I am a Christian’

In other words, does following Jesus impact on how we think?about work and the way we?do?work??Here’s the results from our first 47 participants: [Read more…] about Should following Jesus make a difference in the workplace?

?Fruitfulness on the Frontline? ? a six week course for equipping whole-life disciples

Fruitfulness on the FrontlineOur friends at the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity have done it again!

They have just released a resource package that will without doubt be an outstanding success and a critical resource in helping Christians to be fruitful on their frontlines – workplace or elsewhere.

Full details of the package can be found here but in summary: [Read more…] about ?Fruitfulness on the Frontline? ? a six week course for equipping whole-life disciples

A Vision for Workplace Ministry – Mark Greene (Video)

In this video (7.33), Mark Greene of the?London Institute for Contemporary Christianity?outlines a vision for workplace ministry. ?This is an excellent introduction to the key issues associated with whole-life-discipleship and seeing our workplaces as frontline ministry opportunities.

Great discussion starter for home groups.

 

People at Work – Mark Green at Lausanne (Video)

?Focussing on ministry of full-time Christian workers has limited the church?s impact.? By perpetuating the distinction between secular and sacred, disciples are not prepared to minister in the places where most people live.? ? from the Lausanne Global Conversation.?

In this video, Mark Greene addresses the?2010 Cape Town Congress?on the topic of ?People at Work?.??(11:42).?

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