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Thursday, October 22 – Session 1 – 1:00pm - 2:15pm
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Presenter
Description Room#
A Spirituality for the City
John Fuder
Sustaining a vibrant ministry in the city requires a balance of loving God and man (Micah 6:8). This workshop focuses on the spiritual life of the urban worker, encouraging a prayerful, passionate walk with the Lord, characterized by holiness, humility and compassion.
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An Introduction to Christian Community Development
John Perkins
Wayne Gordon
Come and learn from CCDA's co-founders about the basics of Christian Community Development. They share the history and principles of our association and its vision to holistically restore communities with Christians fully engaged in the process of transformation.
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Building Relationships with Police in Your Neighborhood and City
Mary Glenn
Imagine a world where families, youth leaders/workers, and ministries partner with police officers to mentor students, helping them find God’s hope—a world where Christians care for law enforcement as they protect our urban streets (like the Apostle Paul cared for his jailers in Acts 16), and become partners instead of often-perceived adversaries. This workshop offers ways to pursue reconciliation and collaboration with police, provides understanding to law enforcement, and discusses involvement in police chaplaincy.
235
Church with No Walls: Reaching Youth Who Are Turned Off by Church
Amy Williams
More and more youth are not coming to church. How do we meet them where they are? What is the true definition of outreach? How do we address wounds that might have been caused by the church? This workshop focuses on creative ways to minister to youth who wouldn’t walk into your church’s front door.
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Community Youth Development - Young People as Change Agents and Beneficiaries in Transformation (World Vision)
Lina Thompson
Gary Combs
This training introduces an approach to transformational development that holds the role of children and youth paramount—both as beneficiaries and as change agents. Community youth development inspires and challenges the way a community, and the young people in it, are viewed. Youth participants are challenged to take increased responsibility for God’s transformation of their community, working in synergy and solidarity with adults. Interactive.
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Discovering Your Leadership Identity and Capacity
Larry Acosta
What is your current job description? How do your ministry responsibilities align with your calling, ministry skills, spiritual gifts and natural talents? This workshop helps participants gain clarity about how they are wired by God and examines how their gifts, passion and team style can be leveraged for maximum Kingdom impact.
207
Expanding Your Vision for Community Engagement
Lula Bailey Ballton
Lisa Cummins
This workshop provides snapshots of successful projects that have been implemented to serve communities in need. The range of programs includes community development housing projects for the elderly and family-strengthening educational programs.
205
Foundations of Disciple-Making: A Kingdom Priority - Part 1
Eddie Broussard
Connie Milton
Laura Jenkins
We can so easily fail if we have the wrong goal in discipling another person. This workshop covers the Biblical foundations we must lay in the life of another as we trust God in discipleship. Participants examine the role of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit in disciple-making and answer the question, “What is a disciple?”
250

Good Food for Everyone: How to Build Community Gardens
Ragan Sutterfield
Chris Smith
Good food should be a right, not luxury. Yet many poor rural and urban communities don't have access to fresh vegetables or the means to prepare them. This workshop offers two methods for providing access to good food: building a community garden or farm, and linking farmers directly to customers.
236
Measuring Your Ministry’s Effectiveness: Tools and Best Practices
Amy Sherman
Effective ministries that truly advance community shalom set concrete goals and know how to measure, document, and communicate their progress to stakeholders. This workshop offers practical assessment tools, how-to’s on establishing indicators, and information on identifying best practices against which to measure program model(s).
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Not In My Backyard - Overcoming NIMBYism
Andy Bales
Union Rescue Mission works to overcome NIMBYism and provide opportunities for homeless people. This workshop offers a video presentation sharing the ministry’s work and offers strategies on how to be a blessing to homeless friends, how to identify available tools and use local media in meeting the opposition.
230
Racial Reconciliation: How Would Jesus Do It?
Mark Charles
When the world talks about RR it speaks of minimizing differences and emphasizing similarities. But when Christ calls his church to RR He has very different goals: Here, diversity should be celebrated and assimilation should be the exception. Unfortunately, the church often pursues a worldly view of RR. This seminar exhorts attendees to look deeply at their own values for and practices of RR, and challenges participants to let the blood of Christ bring unity.
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Redistribution Strategies: Models of Affordable Housing
Jill Shook
JR Bergdoll, Jr.
 
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Relocation to Suburbia! How God Brought Me into an Emerging Evangelical Church in Suburban LA
Diane Miller
Sonja Almgren
 
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Seven Principles for Sharing Life and Ministry in Multi-Ethnic Community
Chad Brennan
Michaela Gregory
Richard Johnson
Beware: These seven Bible-based principles can change your life and your ministry. This workshop focuses on both head and heart and examines key principles to understand and apply when building biblical, multi-ethnic community.
232
Should We Stop Planting Churches? Reconnecting the Church of the City
Ryan VerWys
Rachel VerWys
When we take an asset based community development approach to looking at church we discover that what is needed most in our communities is not more congregations, but more unity of mission among Christians. This workshop offers stories of community development in a small city that once held the record for most churches per capita, and provides ideas about fostering unity in the Church of your city.
261
So You Wanna Write a Book?
Steve Lawson
Pamela Toussaint
Many CCD practitioners have amazing stories to tell about God’s provision, transformed lives or a revived urban street. There are principles, insights and best practices to share with other CCDers in book form. But how do you get a book written and published? And, more importantly, how can you become a famous, sought after author? This workshop, co-taught by an experienced book editor and a six-time author, teaches you how (sort of).
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Symphony in Community: New Song’s Wholistic Model Celebrates Kingdom Priorities
Patty Prasada-Rao
Jane Johnson
Antoine Bennett
New Song's vision is to live out kingdom priorities in Sandtown by loving God and loving their neighbors, doing daily works of justice together on behalf of the community. This workshop discusses the origins of this ministry of education in an urban context, and how it established a neighborhood-based wholistic school that offers educational justice for the children of Sandtown.
203
Tear Down the Walls! Why the Poor Stay Poor
Monika Grasley
The poor are isolated by more than economics. Transportation, family support, aid agencies, and even the unique poverty culture erect a series of walls that keep the poor, poor. This workshop unpacks the major barriers to individual and community transformation, and looks at one model for tearing down the walls.
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Translation Please: Being Relevant without Losing the Relevant Gospel Message
Trammell Orr
This workshop helps youth pastors understand the demographic of the students they are trying to reach and the culture of the youth in their city. Participants learn how to be relevant to them without losing the relevant message of the Gospel, and discuss programming, effective discipleship, the development of student leaders, and more.
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Tools for Sustaining Leaders in Ministry - Balance (DeVos)
Mayra Nolan
Scripture describes godly leaders as people who attend to their families and important relationships, care for their bodies, and live with moderation. Balanced living is seen as both a means to, and a byproduct of, godly living. Effective leaders understand the importance of balance in life. This workshop teaches participants how to identify priorities, examine use of time, and develop personal growth plans.
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Woman, Leader, Wife, Mom
Leneita Fix
As a leader in ministry how do you also juggle being a wife and a mom? Can you do it all? How do you support your husband while functioning in a defined ministry leadership role? How do you let your family know that they come first? This workshop helps women who grapple with attempting to do it all while constantly feeling like it is never enough.
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Thursday, October 22 – Session 2 – 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm
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Presenter
Description Room#
30 Years of FCS Urban Ministries: How Urban Collectives Can Transform a Neighborhood
Bob Lupton
Leroy Barber
Nate Ledbetter
Jim Wehner
Linda Langstraat
What is gentrification with justice? What does it mean to participate in transforming a distressed neighborhood? Are we asking the right questions? FCS Urban Ministries celebrates 30 years of learning in the heart of urban Atlanta. Participants hear the story from founder, Dr. Bob Lupton, along with FCS directors and staff, and will discover how questions shape neighborhood action. Practitioners also learn how to collaborate, cut costs and join God in the city.
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A Conversation with Shane Claiborne
Shane Claiborne
This workshop is an informal discussion time with Shane. He'll open things up with a few thoughts but most of the workshop will be Q&A, sharing ideas, plotting goodness, and stirring up holy mischief. Feel free to bring food, especially if it's chocolate.
232
Advocating for a Better World for Children (World Vision)
Leonetta Elaiho
Lina Thompson
Speak out in solidarity with the children, youth, and families impacted by poverty in America. This workshop presents World Vision’s domestic advocacy platform and provides skills and examples for the civic voice and action of community development practitioners. Biblical foundations and principles of advocacy are included. Participants are equipped to subvert the oppressive systems of their community as advocates for change and increased child well-being.
236
An African Model for Reaching Women in Prostitution and Trafficking
Audu Johnson
This workshop identifies poverty as the root cause of prostitution and “women trafficking” in parts of Africa, and offers a wholistic ministry approach that involves reconciliation to God through evangelism, education, economic development, and social justice/advocacy. Participants learn how CCD principles are successfully applied in a different culture, and recognize practical cross cultural partnership opportunities.
251
David vs. Goliath: Small Organizations Tackle Giant Community Healthcare Issues
Steve Noblett
God consistently uses the unlikely, the weak, the foolish, the young and the small to bring down big enemies. This workshop examines Biblical principles of the small and weak taking on large issues, and discusses how to apply them to looming issues that might naturally seem overwhelming in community development. Participants look at modern day CCDA heroes who are identifying big issues and courageously and effectively, taking them on in the name of Christ.
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Don't Waste Your Creativity: Writing Inspiring Lessons that Challenge the Heart
BJ Thompson
Up to eighty-eight percent of children who grow up as professing Christians will denounce their faith by the second year of college. Youth pastors and teachers have an incredible opportunity to shape the lives of the next generation, "warning everyone and teaching everyone with all wisdom, that we may present everyone mature in Christ" (Col. 1:28). This workshop explores writing lessons that will challenge hearts, producing hunger and obedience to God in a crooked world.
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Equal Opportunity? A Christian Response to Educational Inequality
Nicole Baker Fulgham
Educational opportunity is one of our nation's greatest injustices. Thirteen million children grow up in poverty in the U.S. and only half will graduate from high school. Those who graduate perform, on average, at an eighth grade level. As Christians, what is our obligation to ensure that all children have an equal chance in life? This workshop focuses on the challenge of educational inequality and provides tangible steps for individuals to enage in successful activism.
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Get Ready! Mobilize Youth and Adults to Handle a Disaster in Your Community (World Vision)
Phyllis Freeman
Shalom isn’t peace that crumbles in disaster! Faith-based organizations should be a natural refuge in a (literal) storm, but are often unorganized and unprepared to respond effectively. Participants in this workshop learn from World Vision’s national director for disaster management how youth and adults can be ready to respond in the event of a local or national disaster. It suggests ways to reduce risk to the community beforehand, and offers ways to help rebuild afterward.
252
Getting to Justice: Naming and Changing Systems that Keep People Poor
Jay Van Groningen
This workshop challenges participants to the biblical call to act justly, and offers an opportunity to practice these steps together: naming systems that keep people poor; listing the stakeholders (those affected); creating alternatives; working with policy makers; producing a campaign; and, growing the "we."
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Holy Cooperation! Rebuilding the Acts Community
Andrew McLeod
In the book of Acts, the believers embarked upon a dramatic restructuring of their economic lives so that there was no poverty among them. This workshop explores modern attempts to recapture this change through communal and cooperative structures that allow members to engage at various comfort levels. It will emphasize practical tips for building cooperative structures.
 
Launching Point: Starting a New Non-Profit
Sheri Lawson
Mindy Finnerty
Ministries bring the Kingdom of God near to those they serve on a daily basis. This workshop connects to the theme of Pursuing Kingdom Priorities by encouraging conference participants who believe God is calling them to begin a new CCD ministry. It helps participants answer the question “Should I start a new non-profit?” and provides an understanding of the necessary steps and priorities of legally forming a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization.
264
Mentoring Urban Youth Through Discipleship
Tommy Carrington
Urban young people endure many adversities and challenges by simply growing up in an urban environment. The need for nurturing and consistent adult relationships is essential. This workshop offers practical guidelines on how to utilize discipleship as a form of mentoring that can transform a young person’s relationship with Christ.
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Multi-Cultural Competency for the Next Evangelicalism
Soong-Chan Rah
Vince Campbell
In an increasingly culturally diverse world, the church is called to exhibit God's Shalom. Participants in this workshop learn how the church can develop cross-cultural skills and multi-cultural competencies to further the work of biblical racial reconciliation.
200
Muslims in America: Building Bridges and Loving our Muslim Neighbors
Stephanie Acker
There are more than seven million Muslims living in the America. This workshop teaches participants how to understand, love and partner with Muslims in their community. It examines the scope of the Muslim world, tenets of Islam, barriers in relating, and the precedent for being peacemakers.
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Our Current Economic Crisis has Historical Roots
Lowell Noble
‘The current financial/economic crisis is not fundamentally a matter of greed or stupidity’ (David Brooks). It is caused by a designed system of oppression, lobbied for in Congress, which results in the poor suffering the most. This workshop examines the historical roots of economic systems of oppression in America.
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Shalom and the Kingdom of God
Lisa Harper
This workshop investigates Kingdom Priorities through the lens of Shalom. It journeys back to the garden to investigate the relationships God proclaimed "very good" at the close of the sixth day, and unpacks the dynamics of The Fall, making clear what redemption looks like today. The Good News is redefined for our times.
208
The “Art” of Christian Community Development: Arts and Culture in Social Justice and Community Transformation
Steve Pavey
Lauren Cunningham
This workshop explores the power of the arts and culture for neighborhood transformation through the lens of Kaleidoscope, a community youth arts program. It focuses on the role of the arts in enforcing the Kingdom priorities of creative Subversion, Symphony celebrations, and Solidarity with urban youth through Hip-Hop culture.
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Business as Mission
Daniel Arellano
Rudy Carrasco
This workshop presents a model of Hispanic-led church based community development in an urban, rural community setting. It emphasizes the demonstration of how smaller churches can accomplish kingdom priorities by becoming entrepreneurial within their communities. Participants learn the challenges faced in the early stages of implementing this strategy as well as current concerns, and also look at practical aspects including how the ministry constructs lease agreements for retail space in their facility.
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Your City as Kingdom Lab: Turning Urban Experience into New Leadership
Randy White
Alex Gee
This workshop explores the essential elements of experiential learning, and examines how disciples are guided through phases of transformation into new levels of leadership in the city. Participants examine the role of disorientation and dissonance in the urban experience, and learn how to fruitfully leverage these for personal and community shalom. Pathways for civic engagement that church and non-profit leaders can design for those they lead, are presented.
250
Agents of Change: Implementing Collaborative Case Management in Ministries and Communities
Allan Barsema
Participants will learn how to mobilize community faith based, governmental, social service, and private resources in a holistic and collaborative manner to address all areas of life, empowering those in poverty to attain lasting independence, spirit, soul and body.
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Friday, October 23 – Session 3 – 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm
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Presenter
Description Room#
A Playful Spirit: How to Have "Quiet Time" (without Quiet or Time)
Mandy Smith
We are taught to pray with our eyes closed and hands folded so we are not distracted. Yet we must ask, ‘Can the world swirling around us actually draw us nearer to God?’ Participants in this workshop learn to see the spiritual potential in ordinary activities; discover how to live creatively, how to be more whole and more present, and maybe even have fun! Take-home tools for personal and group use are provided.
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Affair-Proof Your Marriage: Build Your Family While Building Your Community
H. Spees
Using current research and literature as well as Christian literature, this workshop offers couples powerful practical and effective tools for building marriages amidst the stresses of doing Christian Community Development. Couples experience a very structured workshop resulting in fun, tears, laughter, and a deepening of relationship. (No worries, no small group dynamics!)
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Beyond the Checkbook - Teaching Youth "Life Economics"
Jenni Ingram
John Liotti
Teaching life economics to our youth not only affects students individually, but also impacts their entire community. Our organization's mission to relieve the causes and effects of systemic and generational poverty requires that students learn to navigate through our country's systems in order to avoid getting stuck in patterns of poverty. This workshop discusses God's perspective on economics and how Kingdom values on this subject are integrated into our youth programs.
202
Building Synergy in Cross Cultural Relationships
Ruth Arnold
Alvin Sanders
David Park
Juanita Irizarry
Scott Lundeen
Mandia Gordon
An accurate reflection of God's Kingdom includes people living, worshipping and working together in synergistic relationships. That synergy is often broken because of misunderstandings, ignorance and a lack of communication. This workshop promotes synergy through understanding and dialoguing about tough subjects related to race and economics.
205
Building the Kingdom of God in Kenya Through Preventative Healthcare and Green Consciousness
Jared Onserio
The workshop demonstrates how New Life International-Kenya builds partnerships with people in poor communities who live under constant threat of cholera, skin disease, diarrhea, and other water borne diseases. Participants will learn how, in solidarity with the poor, New Life International provides both pure drinking water and Jesus’ Living Water.
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Can the Bible Help Us with Immigration? The Heart of God for the Stranger in Scripture
Daniel Carroll
Discussions about immigration can become debates about economic benefits and costs, cultural assimilation, and law enforcement. Even among Christians, this is where the conversation gets stuck. Does the Bible say anything about those who migrate and how to respond to outsiders? If we began the discussion with the Bible, would the tone of our dialogues change? This workshop shows how much the Bible addresses the realities of immigration and what God expects of His people.
207
Church Based Community Development: Building Partnerships for the Kingdom of God
Bruce Jackson
Jimmy Rowe
Churches and non-profits in partnership provide a picture of the Kingdom of God. How can churches in the community work with effectively with other organizations? This workshop presents the basic principles for building collaborations at various levels, and provides practical tools to assist in the establishment of successful partnerships.
204
Espiritualidad y Justicia Social: Buscando Balance
Gabriel Salguero
Este taller se enfocará en un equilibrio para los pastores, líderes, y activistas que buscan tener una espiritualidad cristiana como el centro de su trabajo. Se dialogará sobre como establecer un balance entre nuestro trabajo y nuestra vida devocional.
235
God's Economy: Redefining the Health and Wealth Gospel
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
While ‘health and wealth’ proponents urge Christians to claim material blessings, others insist that God's best gifts can't be enjoyed until heaven. God's intentions are far greater than either perspective. Workshop participants learn how to step into the good life God wants us to enjoy here and now—a liberating approach to living that leads to lasting satisfaction. It explores Jesus’ teachings on money and presents five tactics for living in God's economy of abundance.
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Health Disparities in Under-Resourced Communities
Dana Vallangeon
The hood is a physically dangerous place to live–and not just because of crime. People who work and live in under-resourced communities are prone to suffer from looming health disparities that affect both mortality and morbidity. But it doesn’t have to be that way. This workshop looks at health issues common in the hood and their causes, and offers practical and effective ways to help eliminate them.
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Pursuing Synergy Through Organizational Management
David Warren
Ted Travis
Many CCD professionals have incredible vision and passion for what God is calling them to do, but struggle to create and manage an organization that can sustain their vision and passion. As a result, the vision is not realized and the passion fades into frustration and apathy. This workshop teaches how to create and manage an organization that allows these dreams to become realities.
264
Setting Limits in Ministry to Homeless Persons
David Apple
This workshop teaches how to recognize "the tyranny of the urgent" and other means some may use to manipulate us when doing ministry with homeless persons. Participants learn to develop skills for prioritizing demands while holding others accountable, avoid reinventing the wheel and work smarter to prevent ministry fatigue and burn-out.
234
Starting a Faith and Justice Network in your City
Troy Jackson
Lisa Harper
Rachel Anderson
In New York, Boston, Portland, and Cincinnati, local faith and justice networks are emerging. These groups connect Christians who are seeking to organize with the poor and advocate for social and structural change. This workshop offers tools for starting a faith and justice network in your community or city.
233
Stories from the Streets
Andi Tauber
Al Tauber
This workshop explains the need to share street narratives in order to increase the synergy between ministries, individuals, churches, and other entities. A performance of ‘Stories from the Streets’ concludes with a time of Q&A and brainstorming about bringing creativity to ministry presentations.
201
Stress in the City: Beating Burnout in Urban Youth Ministry
Irene Cho
Anyone who serves in the city knows that urban ministry comes with unique stresses and challenges. The Fuller Youth Institute has surveyed more than 200 urban youth workers to try to understand how to best respond to stress in the city. This workshop offers Biblically-grounded and practical tools to help youth workers who feel a little tired—or totally exhausted—learn to not just survive, but thrive, as they juggle work, ministry, family, and friends.
230
Tha Hostile Gospel: Missionally Embracing the Theology of Hip Hop
Daniel White Hodge
‘Dealin’ with fate, hopin’God don’t close tha Gate!’ Hip Hoppers have a deep sense of spirituality, God, and Christ. However, some churches misunderstand the Hip Hop community and its theology. Are you brave enough to enter into this hostile Gospel? This workshop presents years of research and experience on and in the Hip Hop community. Dr. Hodge also discusses his new book ‘The Soul of Hip Hop: Rims, Timbs, & The Theology of A Culture.’
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The 8 Key Components of Christian Community Development
John Perkins
Wayne Gordon
How do you develop a Christian Community Development ministry? Learn from CCDA's co-founders some key elements needed to bear witness to the Kingdom of God by reclaiming and restoring under-resourced communities.
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The Glass is Half-Full: An Introduction to Asset Based Community Development
Delia Caderno
Bethany Dudley
In many communities, social service agencies, churches and community groups attempt social change by asking, “What’s wrong?” or “What needs to be fixed?” The ABCD framework looks at what the commnity itself can contribute to the change it desires. ABCD asks, “What’s right in this community?” and “How can everyone’s skills make life better here?” This interactive workshop discusses the background, application, and transformational power of this approach, which moves services from betterment to development.
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Tools for Advocacy 101
 
This workshop offers an introduction to beginners in advocacy. It explores the Biblical basis and value core of why we as Christians advocate, and examines the mandate to advocate on behalf of the poor. Practical applications and opportunities for advocacy with local and national issues are presented.
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Tools for Sustaining Leaders in Ministry - Leverage (DeVos)
Curt Gibson
True wisdom manifests itself in decisions that are consistent with God’s long-term plans, not reactive decisions based on the challenges of the moment. Exercising20leverage is all about making wise choices based on a deeper understanding of the ‘big picture,’ and includes an examination of what has led to the current situation and what may happen as a result of various courses of action. This workshop discusses how to re-conceive one's appoach to handling common situations in order to sustain leaders.
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We Don’t Quite Fit: Sharing Your Faith in a Postmodern, Secular, Gentrifying Urban Center
Stephanie Acker
This workshop helps participants understand how faith in America is changing as the U.S. becomes a more secular, non-religious country. Emerging leaders must translate the principles of CCDA into this current reality and consider more vibrant ways of looking at our faith. Participants hear how a church in Cambridge, Massachusettes engages secular atheists in faith in Jesus, and in community development.
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Youth-Adult Partnerships—an Introduction (World Vision)
Matt Belgie
Nicole Anthony
The partnership of youth and adults is critical to development. They revitalize existing ministries with fresh insight and strategy, and give young people new direction and purpose as valued leaders in change. This workshop explores the barriers to and benefits of youth-adult partnerships, and offers strategies to create, facilitate, and evaluate these partnerships. Participants are encouraged to invest in meaningful reconciliation between youth and adults in their community as they seek God’s shalom together.
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Friday, October 23 – Session 4 – 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm
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Description Room#
Building Blocks of Disciple-Making: A Kingdom Priority – Part 2
Eddie Broussard
Connie Milton
Laura Jenkins
In disciple-making we need more than foundations, we need building blocks. This workshop presents a biblical, theological and practical framework for participants to work their own approach to disciple-making in their local contexts. Participants explore some of the tough questions and issues that prevent people from making disciples, and receive tools that will help them disciple in an authentic manner.
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Communicating The Gospel With Impact to Youth Who Don't Give a &^%!%
Phil Jackson
In order to communicate to this culture with authority you must be a more powerful listener. This workshop offers practical tools for communicating the Gospel to youth culture creatively and effectively. Participants learn know how to prepare and deliver a great message to students.
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Contextualizing Worship: My Journey to Worship God as a Navajo Christian
Mark Charles
When the first Christian Missionaries came to the Navajo people they unfortunately brought more than the Gospel. They also brought the message that God could only be worshiped through the Western culture. This workshop offers a collection of stories and lessons learned as Mark Charles journeys to understand what it means to be Navajo and Christian. Issues addressed include: contextualized worship, syncretism, racial reconciliation, diversity, respect for elders and time perception.
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Dealing with Self-Injury
Chris Schaffner
Self-injury, although it may seem temporarily helpful, is ultimately a dangerous and futile coping strategy which interferes with intimacy, productivity and happiness. This workshop teaches the risk-factors involved with SI and helps participants develop an arsenal of coping skills to aid those suffering from SI.
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Drowning in Debt…Banking on Hope: Biblical Money Talk and Asset Building
Rachel Anderson
George Brown
Americans carry trillions of dollars in consumer debt. The average household's credit card debt is more than $8,000, up almost 15 percent from the year 2000. This workshop explains the causes of debt and the role community-based ministries can play in initiating frank, biblical discussions about money. Participants learn practical strategies for helping people build assets rather than debt by partnering with community credit unions, launching grassroots savings programs, addressing predatory lending institutions, and more.
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Elevating Lives through Work
David Spickard
Paula Bryan
“I need a job!” What do you do when someone says this? What if they are ex-offenders, have a poor work history, little education, or few skills? Despite these barriers, it can be relatively easy for a ministry to help them find and keep meaningful employment. This workshop explores Jobs for Life's (JfL) proven, biblically-based strategy to prepare individuals for success at work. Participants learn how to use this powerful tool in their community.
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Empowering Resettled Refugees
Camela Echols
Sara Babb
Ruth Lomo
Matthew Watson
In the best cases, resettling refugees into our cities provides a path to self-determination and empowerment. But it requires collaboration and a keen ear to the needs of the refugee community. This workshop explores the Refugee Empowerment Program’s (REP) model for 'welcoming the stranger,' as people of faith, volunteers, and people from the refugee’s new community act cohesively with refugee families. Special emphasis is placed on strengthening refugee leadership and examining resettlement best practices.
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Empowerment Revisited
Mary Nelson
Gianna Baker
Mildred Wiley
Carol Johnson
Q: How can the church empower the poor? A: Wrong question. This interactive workshop explores how to focus on power transfer, transformation of individuals and communities, and participation in making empowerment happen. It examines successful experiences, tools including advocacy for justice issues, and resources in the new CCDA Empowerment workbook.
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Food Cooperatives for Low-Income Families: From Handout to Empowerment
Chad Hale
Ella Duffy Haynes
Through the use of video and oral presentation, this workshop demonstrates the value of the powerful cooperative model for creating community and honoring those who are in need of food. Participants experience the kingdom in action through a model that promotes solidarity, creating relationships that cross racial and class barriers.
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La iglesia local como agente de transformación
Robert Guerrero
La misión de la iglesia es una misión integral (keryma y diakonía .- palabra y servicio). Para que dicha misión sea verdaderamente integral debe nacer de su vivencia interna como comunidad alternativa (koinonía) a las comunidades de este mundo.
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Marriage and Ministry
Leroy Barber
Donna Barber
Family and relationships are foundational to the healthy development of community, and marriage is a key component to family and relationships. Seventy percent of all African American children are born into single family homes. This is a major cause of poverty and neighborhood breakdown. This workshop discusses the implications of this crisis and presents potential solutions.
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Merging Three Streams: Prayer, Christian Community Development, and City Reaching
Mary Glenn
Terri Larson
Brad Fieldhouse
God is calling the "Church of the City” to be His agent on the front lines of hope. As the Old Testament prophet points out in Jeremiah 29:7, this is called “seeking the welfare (shalom) of the city!” This workshop shares the story of how Kingdom Causes/Let’s Partner and other ministries work to merge these three streams for the good/welfare of the city.
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Practical Bridges Toward the Gay and Lesbian Community
Andrew Marin
What happens when Bible-believing Christians get together with gays and lesbians—or gay Christians? Can something peaceful and productive happen for the Kingdom or must the relationship center around the same old fights, arguments and debates? This workshop intentionally brings all of the divisive topics and questions to the forefront. Participants discover what it means to learn, listen and understand, and glean ways to effectively build bridges within the gay and lesbian community.
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Redemptive Sonship: Helping Male Youth Reconcile with their Fathers
Leroy Scott
This workshop reviews proven approaches that help boys forgive their absent fathers and restore relationships with them. Through this boys gain an internal sense of affirmation and dependence on God, while it impacts the parental responsibility of the fathers.
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Strategic Neighboring: Forming Habits of Neighborhood Presence
Wayne Squires
Shalom, biblically and theologically, is fundamentally about restoring relationships and transforming places. "Loving God by loving neighbor" forms the relational core for living out Kingdom priorities. This does not just happen. This workshop helps participants develop simple habits for creating meaningful presence, which helps foster a neighborhood environment of participation in meaningful transformation. It discusses how this subverts a prevailing dependency on organizational projects and programming, and creates space for grass roots energies to emerge.
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The Case: Telling Your Story to Get Funded
Falicia Brewer
“The Case” is the first essential ingredient in effectively communicating an organization’s needs to its constituents, and includes the mission and vision of the organization, its values, and the reasons why it is vital to the community. This workshop provides participants with resources and tools to tell their story to potential funders effectively and consistently.
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The Theological Legacy of John Perkins
Peter Slade
Peter Heltzel
Mae Cannon
Shane Claiborne
Lisa Harper
Soong Chan Rah
Charles Marsh
Noel Castellanos
Peter Heltzel and Peter Slade, contributors and editors of a book on the theological legacy of John Perkins, host this workshop along with chapter contributors: Charles Marsh (University of Virginia), Soong-Chan Rah (North Park University), Mae Cannon (Hillside Covenant Church), Lisa Sharon Harper (New York Faith and Justice), Noel Castellanos (CCDA), and Shane Claiborne (Simple Way - invited). Thoughts on how Dr. Perkins' life, work and teaching influences the evangelical church, the CCDA movement and the study of theology, are shared. Interactive.
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Urban Young Adults: How to Reach and Disciple this Elusive, Important Generation
Shawn Taylor
Liliana Taylor
This workshop shares the story of starting a young adult ministry in inner-city Denver. Participants receive practical advice and insight into why reaching this age group is so critical to the future of God's Kingdom. Open discussion invited.
250
Walking with Parents in a Successful After School Program
Leneita Fix
It can be easy, in the midst of a youth focused program, to treat the parents as just something you have to deal with instead of individuals who need the love of Christ. Yet no matter how long we spend with the child, they still go home. This workshop discusses practical ideas of how to work with the parents and re-envision afterschool and youth programs as a way to reach the whole family.
207
The Inefficiency of God: Preserving Community in a Technological Society
Chico Fajardo-Heflin
Tatiana Fajardo-Heflin
iPods, iMacs and iPhones–the world spins in a blur of new technology that makes life, work and ministry more convenient. Yet we struggle with a nagging sense that something is "off." This workshop offers the personal narrative, and a fresh reading of scripture, by former bloggers Chico and Tatiana Fajardo-Heflin. The couple shares the subtle dangers of modern technology and offers ways Christians can cultivate a healthy engagement (or disengagement) with the technological society.
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Youth-Adult Partnerships: Getting More People on Board (World Vision)`
Matt Belgie
You’re committed to youth-adult partnerships, but how do you get others on board? How do you move multi-generational partnerships to the next level? This interactive workshop takes a deeper look into the stereotypes and prejudices that limit youth-adult partnerships. Participants gain the skills to bring more members of their organization and community into synergy with young people by helping adults not to fear or patronize youth engaged in these partnerships.
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Saturday, October 24 – Session 5 – 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm
Title
Presenter
Description Room#
Affordable Healthcare for Your Ministry: Biblical Solutions that Work
Norma Mull
Howard Russell
Providing health care for your employees is very important and often very expensive. Utilizing biblically based Christian Healthcare Ministries (CHM) alongside a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (IRS Publication 969) can result in significant health care cost savings (up to 70 percent) without compromising quality. In this workshop, participants learn the biblical basis for this option and see examples of how this model has worked for others in ministry.
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Celebrating a Theology of Land, Housing, Ownership & Jubilee Justice
Jill Shook
Lowell Noble
There is a clear connection between today’s housing crisis and what Old Testament prophets proclaimed. The New Testament also speaks of housing and community connected to land and place. In this workshop, participants are inspired by the wealth of Scripture that refers to stewardship of land, housing and its just use. Participants discover the biblical foundations in U.S. housing policy and connect this theology to practice in their own communities.
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Church Beyond the Color Line
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
Chanequa Walker-Barnes
What if church is the best answer we have to the problem of race? Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove and Chanequa Walker-Barnes share their journeys from Klan country and black militancy to a common vision for life together in the body of Christ. They discuss how Christians—black and white—can rethink poverty, family, education, and health together in the context of church beyond the color line.
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Collective Leadership: A Beautiful, Messy, Unpredictable Kingdom Adventure!
Leroy Barber
Nate Ledbetter
How do leaders create space for collaboration? Is it worth the time and tears? Leroy and Nate are co-directing FCS Urban Ministries, and they are learning and leading together. This workshop dissects an urban co-leadership model that involves partnership and creativity, and explores its underpinnings.
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Environmental Contamination in the Community: Assessing Risks and Promoting Safe Solutions
Chris Jaros
Keith Veil
Participants learn about the environmental risks of urban plight, and gain vision to develop partnerships that restore the ground corrupted by the kingdom of this world. Through meditating on Jesus' prayer, Thy kingdom come, fresh eyes of faith are encouraged to take action toward environmental restoration, and the redevelopment of properties and structures for Kingdom use.
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From Philanthropy to Friendship: A Call for Economic Conspiracy
Darin Petersen
Rather than allow pundits and politicians to dirty the word redistribution, let’s reclaim it as a core aspect of biblical giving and sharing. Throughout Scripture there are examples of how individuals and communities redistributed their resources to ensure that there were no needy persons among them. This workshop seeks to redeem redistribution as a biblical example the contemporary Church should practice as an act of love from one broken human to another.
200
Get More out of Group Discussions: The Focused Conversation Method
Terri Larson
This method is used to faciliatate group conversatoins and discussions that allow members of a group to share diverse perspectives in a non-confrontational manner and come to some resolve or decision. This workshop offers an exercise to help groups identify individual assets in the room, a Participatory Focused Conversation demonstration, walkthrough, discussion of theory, practice in small groups, and a reflection time.
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Hospitality in the City: Reaching the City Through Neighborliness
Dave Arnold
Angie Arnold
This workshop focuses on understanding a biblical view of hospitality as a vital way to reach people. It helps participants understand what a refugee is and how one becomes a refugee, and offers a biblical view of the alien and stranger in the Scriptures. Practical ways for a church or ministry to reach out to refugees and immigrants in the city/community via hospitality as a method (based on Luke 10), are presented.
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Know When to Say "When": Changing Your Lifestyle and Ministry
Rudy Carrasco
Are you in full-time ministry and sensing the need for a change, but hesitant to take the step? There are many questions associated with making the kind of decision that Rudy and Kafi Carrasco made this year - leaving the ministry positions they held for more than a decade and stepping out on faith into a brave new world with their children. Come and be encouraged by the Carrasco's adventure.
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Nurturing the Spark of Spirituality in this Generation
John Lewis
Fred Oduyoye
Spiritual development is, in part, a constant, dynamic, and sometimes difficult interplay between three core spiritual components: awareness and awakening, connecting and belonging, and a way of life. This workshop looks at these spiritual components discovered from three years of Search Institute’s research, and challenges participants to see how each component can help build a ministry that not only entertains kids, but develops them spiritually.
202
Positive Partnerships with Schools and Public Agencies (World Vision)
Nicole Anthony
Dena Parmer
The faith-based community has a lot to offer public schools and other youth-serving community agencies, but need to know how to partner with them effectively. Participants in this workshop explore aspects of communication, programming, networking, and posturing that help faith-based organizations to be good partners to public schools, detention centers, libraries, and social service organizations. World Vision’s decades of lessons learned seeking God’s kingdom in relationship with public agencies, are presented.
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Poverty in the Suburbs: A Kingdom Response to Urban Displacement
Will Shearer
Kerry Davis
Are the urban poor being displaced into your suburban church neighborhood? Let the Kingdom come! This workshop explains how a suburban church can respond in a holistic, Jesus-centered way as the surrounding community becomes increasingly populated by people displaced from the urban center.
236
Q & A With CCDA's Leaders
John Perkins
Wayne Gordon
Noel Castellanos
CCDA's leaders field questions about the status and vision of our association.
206
S.A.Y. Yes! Transforming Your Community Through Wholistic After-School Ministry
Joy Davis
Marc Henkel
This workshop is designed to introduce youth workers to a biblically based program that will transform the lives of at-risk children in their community, church, neighborhood. Participants learn how to design a weekly program, how to share the Gospel with children, and how to keep relationships central in the midst of a packed program schedule. Helpful websites and resources such as educational materials and computer software, are presented.
230
The Budget as Moral Document: How U.S. Militarism Promotes Poverty
Craig Wong
Bob Kaiser
Understanding the national budget as a “moral document,” how is the Church to interpret a defense budget that nearly exceeds the military budgets of all other nations combined? As CCD practitioners, we must grapple with how our military spending directly, or indirectly, propagates impoverished communities here and abroad. In this workshop, participants will discuss how the Church should proclaim, and embody, the peace of Christ amid these realities.
233
The 21st Century Strategy for Comprehensive Youth Development, Mentoring, Evangelism and Discipleship
Matthew Watts
Research suggests that a youth's bond with school, access to caring adults, and involvement in structured after-school activities are developmental assets that help reduce at-risk behaviors. This workshop presents the HOPE-TALKS mentoring model that focuses on developing youth leadership skills using both peer-to-peer and youth-adult interactions, and the TALKS Mentoring Curriculum which has used 'Talks My Father/Mother Never Had With Me” in schools since 1995.
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The Foundation of Urban Church Planting: Compassion, Community Development and Social Justice
Kirsten Strand
Obe Arellano
This workshop chronicles how a large suburban, multi-site church used compassion, partnerships, community development, and social justice work in an under-resourced, primarily Hispanic community, and laid the groundwork for the launch of a bilingual congregation. The new church is part of a larger Micah 6:8 community development strategy of “acting justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with God.”
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The Work of Disciple-Making: A Kingdom Priority - Part Three
Eddie Broussard
Connie Milton
Laura Jenkins
How do we effectively disciple someone? This workshop looks at the practical side of disciple-making and offers take away tools to put into practice with those we are discipling. Participants are introduced to a four-step process for laying the building blocks of discipleship in another’s life. Follow up to the Building Blocks of Disciple-Making workshop.
250
Urban Entry: Engage the Tough Issues with Your Suburban Partners
Scott Lundeen
Suburban partners want to be more than ATMs for the urban ministries they help support. God has provided a unique opportunity and responsibility to help these partners understand and engage in the issues that shape your city and the community development work you do. This workshop spotlights resources and ideas for building this crucial urban-suburban bridge.
251
Urban Ministry 101: Ignorance Isn't Bliss: Understanding CCD Organizational Structures
Andy Krumsieg
In order to have synergy, solidarity, and symphony with and among the poor, we must realize that different organizations serve different purposes that impact ministry effectiveness, longevity and fulfillment. This workshop discusses the five organizational structures that CCD functions within here in America.
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When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty Without Hurting the Poor—or Yourself
Steve Corbett
The workshop follows the framework of the book of the same title and examines concepts of poverty, the relief-to-development continuum, asset versus needs based approaches, and the role of the poor in their own development. The danger of the short term missions movement, in terms of addressing the needs of the poor, is also briefly addressed.
204
Working with Children of Incarcerated Parents
E. Eugene Williams
Karen Florence
This workshop is both didactic and experiential, involving participants in adult learning activities to increase their understanding of the impact of children with incarcerated parents. It features a “virtual visitation” to assist youth, their families and caretakers, and their incarcerated parents.
234
Youth Empowerment Programming (World Vision)
Leonetta Elaiho
Gary Combs
Jesus knew we needed to learn from young people and not hinder them. We can learn to practically engage the passion, experience, and wisdom of young people as they identify and address important issues affecting them. This workshop shares curriculum that has been implemented in nine U.S. cities. Participants see the inspirational ways youth seek shalom in their communities when given a chance and a voice, and discover an effective model for youth civic engagement and advocacy.
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Saturday, October 24 – Session 6 – 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm
Title
Presenter
Description Room#
Caring for our Neighbors: A Look at the U.S. Healthcare System and Its Uninsured
Art Jones
Bruce Miller
Despite outspending every other nation to provide health care for its people, the U.S. fails to measure up in many basic measures of health status, and leaves millions uninsured and without adequate access to health care services. This workshop examines the evolution of the U.S. Health Care system and attempts to predict future trends, especially as it impacts our ability to care for the disenfranchised.
201
Community Organizing: Acting on the Issues People Care About
Crissy Brooks
Effy Sanchez
Community organizing is often associated with taking or getting power. But a more sustainable approach is to build the capacity of community members to exercise the power they already have. This workshop touches on three different approaches to community organizing, and focuses on practical tools for convening community members, building consensus and prioritizing actions.
262
"Createdness" & "Individinuity:" A Non-Hierarchical View of Kingdom on Earth
Chris Provence
Mary Provence
As members of the body of Christ, we are called to reflect the Trinity who is without hierarchy and is in perfect communion. Using non-hierarchal unity as a lens, this workshop reexamines key CCD principles using Rebuilding the Wall, a CCD ministry in Indianapolis, as the context for dialogue.
207
Current Federal and Private Funding Opportunities for Faith Based Comunity Developers
Hal Merz
This workshop describes specific federal funding opportunities and major private grant funding programs that faith-based community developers should consider. The current status of the ARRA stimulus bill and 2010 federal budget is presented in connection to grant opportunities.
230
Dealing with Teenage Bullying
Chris Schaffner
Eighty-six percent of children between the ages of twelve and fifteen report that they get teased or bullied at school, making bullying more prevalent than smoking, alcohol, drugs or sex among the same age group. This workshop explores the dynamics that cultivate and encourage bully-and-victim-making, as well as the role that homes, schools, and communities can play in combating violence against our children.
234
Develop & Maintain a Healthy Marriage While in Ministry
Wayne Gordon
Anne Gordon
This workshop discusses the everyday issues that challenge the marriages of couples working together in ministry. Come for an honest discussion on how to communicate and work through issues with one another. Learn practical ways to have a great marriage and work together successfully in ministry.
204
Everybody Deserves Good Design: Re-Creating Your Ministry Space
Clark Baurer
Are you evaluating whether your current facility meets your needs? Are you engaged in developing an overall real-estate strategy for the future of your ministry? This workshop helps participants meet the exciting challenges of growth and development and assists in facility-creation.
231
Faith-Rooted Organizing for Economic Justice
Alexia Salvatierra
This workshop shares the CLUE-LA original organizing approach, ‘faith-rooted’ organizing, which enables faith leaders to contribute their unique gifts and resources to collaborative campaigns for economic justice. Participating in campaigns to remove barriers (like the broken immigration system) that keep workers from full voice and inclusion, are discussed.
232
Fitting In: From the Big City to the Small City
John Fix
Small cities and rural areas have the same problems as the big cities the area is just smaller. How do you relocate, reconcile and restore in areas that need Christ in the same ways as the larger demographic areas? This workshop brings the perspective of a practicioner who started in ministry to a rural area and was led to relocate to a small city.
261
Follow me to Freedom:
A Conversation on Leading and Following
Shane Claiborne
John Perkins
Based on material from their new book together of the same title, Shane and John will speak about re-imagining leadership. This workshop is a cross-generational conversation that looks at both old and new ideas for building disciples and movements.
206
From Homelessness to Hope and Home
Jeffrey Park
This workshop shares the journey of planting a center-city church in partnership with suburban churches, which provides life-transformation and holistic development for the poor/marginalized/homeless. It discusses proven pathways of city transformation through church collaborations with social and government agencies, and identifies effective entry points for building trust among a transient community.
202
Green-the-Hood: Livability, Walkability, and Environmental Justice
Rusty Pritchard
Chris Elisara
What is the relationship between the built environment and a healthy and just neighborhood? New Urbanism is a movement in city planning and urban design attempting to create infrastructure(s) conducive to healthy, vibrant neighborhoods. Participants learn through a mixture of discussion and award-winning video and slides how the physical structure of the neighborhood (sidewalks, roads, buildings, greenspace) strongly shapes community-building, public health, safety, civic-mindedness, and both economic and environmental sustainability.
200
Individual Development Accounts: Asset Building and the Opportunity for Holistic Ministry
Lance Wescher
Individual Development Accounts (IDAs) are a constructive way to redistribute the wealth holistically, and contribute to economoc stability and household well-being. This workshop first walks participants through the importance and unique role of assets in the lives of households, particularly poor households, and provides an understanding of the basic components of IDAs. It also looks at current asset distribution in America and uncovers historic factors that have contributed to the inequality.
235
Mission Critical: Saving a Generation One School at a Time
Jeremy Del Rio
Schools are our greatest mission field, and it is time that we step up and begin to journey with them. This workshop introduces participants to the vision, purpose, and need for faith communities to begin addressing the issue of educational inadequacy in our cities.
205
Reconciling All Things: Getting Beyond Jesus Without Justice and Justice Without Jesus
Chris Rice
How do we move from the world's shallow visions of peace and justice to a deeper journey with God, a journey from diversity to koinonia? This workshop engages a word-made-flesh vision of reconciliation as a journey in concrete places of brokenness that is richly theological, contextual, and practical. Stories and experiments of hope in both Africa and America are presented.
203
Social Justice Handbook: Small Steps for a Better World
Mae Cannon
Living out Christ's call to respond to the needs of the least of these is a vital component of the Gospel message. This workshop, based on the title of Cannon’s book, provides practical tools for moving individuals, communities, and churches from apathy to advocacy for Jesus’ sake. It teaches the Biblical process of spiritual transformation and new birth necessary to become an advocate for the poor and oppressed.
236
Suburban and Urban Partnering that Leads to Transformed Communities
Jim Swearingen
Suburban churches and ministries desire to help those in need and often have many resources with which to provide assistance. Urban churches and ministries are often connected to the neighborhood leaders who understand the culture and the people. By joining together in unity, the power of the Gospel can be demonstrated and communities can be transformed. This workshop provides principles and practical tools to achieve this, as well as real life stories.
264
The Importance of Listening and Identifying with the Poor
Bethany Dudley
Ronnie Harris
Matthew 6:10 underscores the very essence of why we do what we do as CCD practitioners: …“Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” This workshop engages participants by unpacking what it means to pursue kingdom priorities and live missionally. It employs both the rhetoric of theology and practical application in an effort to demonstrate how to obtain solidarity with the poor.
250
Tools for Sustaining Leaders in Ministry - Accountability (DeVos)
Chris Jehle
Accountability relationships, including mentoring, coaching and peer review, are increasingly popular–and vitally important–components of leadership development programs used in business, government, non-profit organizations and ministry. Too often, the ‘busy-ness’ of ministry makes it difficult to maintain these critically important relationships, and we lose the benefit of both the encouragement and correction they offer. This workshop teaches participants the value of personal reflection, open sharing, and supportive accountability relationships.
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Two Loaves and Five Fishes: Economic Development in Hard Times
Mary Nelson
Stacey Flint
This workshop, taught by a CCD veteran, focuses on economic development and asset building with some attention to multigenerational cooperation. It acknowledges the current economic struggle, but also seeks to reawaken the spirit of asset-based community development by emphasizing jobs, advocacy and social entrepreneurship.
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When the Sand Shifts: Personal Leadership Transition for Emerging Leaders
John Liotti
Heather Starnes
Personal leadership transition can be one of the most stressful and challenging seasons of a leader’s life. Using Dr. Robert Clinton’s ‘Six Stages of Leadership Development’ as a foundation, this workshop discusses the phases and steps in the development in a leader’s life. It examines strategies for finding success amidst new challenges and staying ‘centered’ when things are changing. The unique challenges of leaders in their 20’s and 30’s are addressed; discussion follows.
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Immigration Reform and the Church
Thursday, October 22 – 1:00 pm - 4:15 pm
Presenters Description Venue
Kit Danley
Ian Danley
Craig Wong
Matthew Soerens
Jenny Hwang
Daniel Carroll
Gabriel Salguero
Alexia Salvatierra
Allison Johnson
How do we as Christians think about and respond to the immigration issue? What does the Bible say about immigration? What are some ways Christians are choosing to respond? Come hear a diverse panel of leaders speak about and explain their different theological and organization responses to immigration and the need for policy reform. The Church is moving on immigration; don't miss this opportunity to be a part of what God is doing!
Duke Energy Center: Room 206

 

Housing for All: Resurrecting Hope from a Financial Train Wreck
Friday, October 23 – 1:00 pm - 4:15 pm
Presenters Description Venue
Jill Shook
Chad Schwitters
Jim Bergdoll, Jr.
Keisha Woods
Bob Lupton
Matthew Watts
Stacey Flint
Philip Hannam
Come make music with us and interact with leaders who are very accomplished at resurrecting hope in the housing ministry. We will explore varied models and futures in light of the complex housing crisis. This symposium will incorporate a strong mix of information and innovation. Whether you have broad experience in housing ministry or are just “peekin’ in the window,” contribute your heart and voice to the synergy of the CCDA housing symphony!
Duke Energy Center: Room 206

 

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Friday, October 23 – Afternoon
Presenters Description Venue
TBA Description Forthcoming
Freedom Center

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