Monday, June 30, 2008

Club 67

Saturday : 7:00 PM : Room 01

Club 67
Mike Yankoski
Missions Fest 2009 Plenary Speaker
Club 67

Recording: CD 127-09 / DVD 46-09

Entrance Price $4 / $3

Biography
Mike Yankoski is an author of the book Under the Overpass which captures his journey on the streets and relates the people and experiences that forever changed his life during the five month journey. Today, Mike has a passion to push Christians to live an active and out-loud lifestyle of faith, directed by God’s will, centered on His Word, and engaged with the surrounding world. He is excited to use the story of Christ’s love and calling in his life to captivate and motivate Christians into deeper faith and stronger action.

http://www.undertheoverpass.com/

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Young Adults Rally - Setting a course and Traveling Light

Saturday : 7:00 PM : Hall C - Convention Center Level

Young Adults Rally
Tony Campolo

Recording: CD 128-09 / DVD 217-09

Entrance Price $7 / $5

Biography
Tony Campolo is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. He previously served for ten years on the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of Eastern College and earned a Ph.D. from Temple University.

http://www.tonycampolo.org/

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Plenary Session - The Lord's Prayer and Kingdom Mission

Saturday : 7:00 PM : Hall A - Convention Center Level

Plenary Session
Joseph D'Souza

Joseph D’souza of the Dalit Freedom Network will teach on ‘The Lord’s Prayer and Kingdom Mission.’

Joseph's Book : On the Side of the Angels

Recording: CD 129-09 / DVD 218-09

Biography
Dr. Joseph D’Souza leads multiple organisations both in India and internationally. He is the International President of the Dalit Freedom Network and is particularly concerned about human rights issues in India and other parts of Asia. In 2005, Dr. D’Souza published his first book, Dalit Freedom Now and Forever. It traces the history of the Dalit quest for emancipation and the response of the Indian church. It gives a strong challenge toward the elimination of caste discrimination around the world.

http://www.dalitnetwork.org/go?/dfn/about/C24/

Friday, May 30, 2008

Youth Event - The Three Cries of Freedom

Sunday : 10:00 AM : Room 01

Youth Celebration Event
Joseph D'Souza and Paul Dirks

Recording: CD / 130-09 / DVD 219-09

Biography
Dr. Joseph D’Souza leads multiple organisations both in India and internationally. He is the International President of the Dalit Freedom Network and is particularly concerned about human rights issues in India and other parts of Asia. In 2005, Dr. D’Souza published his first book, Dalit Freedom Now and Forever. It traces the history of the Dalit quest for emancipation and the response of the Indian church. It gives a strong challenge toward the elimination of caste discrimination around the world.

http://www.dalitnetwork.org/go?/dfn/about/C24/

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Plenary Session - Risk

Sunday : 10:00 AM : Hall A - Convention Center Level

Plenary Session
Mark Buchanan

Mark Buchanan will speak on ‘Rest and Risk,’ two elements of prayer.

Mark's Book : The Rest of God

Recording: CD 131-09 / DVD 220-09

Biography
Mark Buchanan is an author and pastor living on Vancouver Island. Publications include Your God is Too Safe, Things Unseen, The Holy Wild, The Rest of God, and Hidden in Plain Sight. His sixth book, A Man for All Seasons, is due for release in early 2010. His articles are regularly found in such publications as Books & Culture, Christianity Today, The Christian Century, Leadership Journal, Discipleship Journal, and Christian Week.

http://markbuchanan.net/

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

She Shall be Called Woman

Sunday : 1:00 PM : Room 01

Adult Seminar
Marie Ens
Missions Fest 2009 Plenary Speaker

God had a wonderful plan for the woman He created. Yet throughout the world millions of women cannot even dream of fulfilling this plan. This seminar takes a look at their plight and invites you to respond with your heart.

Recording: CD 132-09 / DVD 221-09

Biography
Today Marie lives at an orphanage and AIDS hospice called Place of Rescue, located just outside the capital city of Phnom Penh. Working with a team of dedicated Cambodian staff, Marie cares for AIDS patients and their families, for over 100 orphans, for grannies who have been left destitute with no one to care for them and for unwed teenage girls who need a place to go. All of these people call Marie “Ma yeah”, the Cambodian word for Grandma. After giving her heart to Cambodia years ago, she gladly serves there now with great joy and a deep sense of fulfillment.

http://www.placeofrescue.com/

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Plenary Session - Red Letter Christians

Sunday : 2:15 PM : Hall A - Convention Center Level

Plenary Session
Tony Campolo

Who first suggested the label? A secular Jewish Country-and-Western disc jockey in Nashville, Tennessee. During a radio interview he was conducting with Jim Wallis, he happened to say, “So, you’re one of those Red-Letter Christians--you know--who’s really into those verses in the New Testament that are in red letters!”

Jim answered, “That’s right!” And with that answer, he spoke for all of us. By calling ourselves Red-Letter Christians, we are alluding to the fact that in several versions of the New Testament, the words of Jesus are printed in red. In adopting this name, we are saying that we are committed to living out the things that He said. Of course, the message in those red-lettered verses is radical, to say the least. If you don’t believe me, read Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7).

Tony's Book : Red Letter Christians

Recording: CD 133-09 / DVD 222-09

Biography
Tony Campolo is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. He previously served for ten years on the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of Eastern College and earned a Ph.D. from Temple University.

http://www.tonycampolo.org/