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2010 Greer-Heard Point-Counterpoint Forum in Faith and Culture
February 26-27, 2010
NOBTS Campus
The 2010 Greer-Heard Point-Counterpoint Forum in Faith and Culture will be Feb. 26-27, 2010 and will feature a dialogue between John Dominic Crossan and Ben Witherington III on “The Message of Jesus: What Did He Really Teach.” Additional speakers include Amy-Jill Levine, Darrell L. Bock, Craig A. Evans, Alan F. Segal, and Craig L. Blomberg.
Get more details at www.greer-heard.com
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Senior Fest 2010
March 2, 2010
NOBTS Campus
LIVE,
LEARN
AND
ALL THAT JAZZ
Conference Features
- Dr. Chuck Kelley will open the day with a welcome and challenging word.
- Dr. Ferris Jordan of Baton Rouge will bring the Bible Study message, Aging With a Plus.
- NOBTS faculty and guests will offer informative breakout sessions.
- We will worship with NOBTS students in Leavell Chapel.
Breakout Sessions include
- Strengthening Relationships In the Second Half of Life
Eileen Mitchell, Alabama State Convention
- Caring For Those You Love In Their Later Years
Dr. Rhonda Kelley, NOBTS
- Becoming More Like Jesus: Our Never Ending Journey
Dr. Jerry Pounds, NOBTS
- Staying Active, Staying Ageless
Dr. Judi Jackson, NOBTS
- Understanding Your Grandchild’s Culture
Dr. Allen Jackson, NOBTS
Conference Details
Location:
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
Date and Time:
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Cost:
$25 per person (includes lunch and light snack)
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Mail in Registration Option:
Send payment to:
NOBTS - Senior Fest Providence Learning Center
3939 Gentilly Blvd., Box 98
New Orleans, LA 70126
Make checks payable to NOBTS and please include:
- Number of attendees & names
- Your church name
- Your church address
- Email of contact person
- Total Payment Enclosed
For more information:
Call: 504-282-4455 ex 8060
Email: jpcox@nobts.edu
socialwork@nobts.edu

Objective, Goals, Overview & Results
Objective
The DNA21 Launch will challenge each participant to start a disciple making revolution in his or her sphere of influence using the discipleship DNA of the 1st century.
Goals
That churches, pastors and members will refocus on making disciples of all nations as their primary goal.
Elements
- Leaders and churches committed to making disciples like Jesus did in the New Testament
- Intentional disciple-makers as leaders of small groups
- Relational small groups open to the lost and saved
- A reproducible process of disciple making and multiplication of groups
- Bible Story Telling as the means to reach and teach this generation
Anticipated Results
- Churches focused on the Great Commission mandate of making disciples
- Revived church leaders and members who live out discipleship in real life and reproduce disciples
- Churches ministering in their neighborhoods and growing by reaching people from the world
- Lost people saved, connected to small groups and the churches
- Churches equipped to make disciples in other countries and among unreached people groups by using the DNA21 fundamentals
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To book your conference with PLC, call 1-504-816-8442
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