June 1 through June 5, 2008 at Nyack College, New York

ongoing, practical, dynamic training for campus missionaries

Keynote Speaker: Steven Garber

Steven Garber has a classroom among many people in many places. As the Director of The Washington Institute, the heart of his own calling is the longing that people understand the integral character of faith, vocation, and culture. Author of The Fabric of Faithfulness: Weaving Together Belief and Behavior (Second Ed., 2007), he writes frequently for Comment, and in addition was a contributor to the volumes Faith Goes to Work: Reflections From the Marketplace, and Get Up Off Your Knees: Preaching the U2 Catalogue, as well as to the Mars Hill Audio journal, “Tacit Knowing, Truthful Knowing: The Life and Work of Michael Polanyi.” For many years he taught on Capitol Hill in the American Studies Program, and is particularly interested in the relationship of popular culture to political culture. He serves as a board member for Ransom Fellowship and the Blood:Water Mission, and as a consultant for the Wedgwood Circle and the American & Chinese Cultural Exchange Association. A native of the great valleys of Colorado and California, he is married to Meg and is the father of five children whose own callings have them scattered around the world.

 

Special Guest: Henri Moreau

Henri will be presenting a seminar entitled, Making Sense with Your Money. Debt and poor money management rob far too many Christians of their freedom and prevents them from following God’s lead in their life. This seminar is designed to help students manage their money.

Our goal is to leave INCITE with a financial teaching tool to use with our students. Along with the presentation, we will be exposed to Henri’s new financial training material.

Everyone was sent a copy of Garber's book, The Fabric of Faithfulness. Please read this before the conference.