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Keeping Faith: How Christian Organisations can stay true to the way of Jesus |
A CMA CBD Business Breakfast |
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When |
March 17th, 7.00am for a 7.15 start |
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Where |
Sofitel Wentworth, 61-101 Phillip St SYDNEY NSW |
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Who |
Christian business leaders, and executive staff & board members of Christian churches, schools and ministries. |
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Cost^ |
Member Cost $70, non-member $80.
Table of 8 - $525 members,
$600 non-members |
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^ Member means paid members of CMA and accredited partners of the CMA Standards Council. |
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Description |
Dr Stephen Judd is the former Chief Executive of HammondCare – an Australian Christian independent charity working within health and aged-care provision with a workforce of 5,000 and annual turnover of over $A400m. From shocking behaviour, shameful stuff-ups as well as wonderful examples of the sovereignty of God, at this breakfast presentation Stephen will address the topic of his just-released book, “Keeping Faith: How Christian Organisations can stay true to the way of Jesus”
Few Christian organisations have maintained their Christian identity, motivation and purpose for more than two or three generations. Religious foundations give way to un-stated non-belief; mottos, logos and names are changed; the words and deeds of Jesus are replaced with a vapid humanism. How can organisations stay true to the way of Jesus? And what are some ‘red flags’ that they are losing their Christian identity and purpose?
Join CMA sponsors, members and guests for this stimulating presentation and a morning of great networking. Copies of the book will be available for sale, or can be purchased directly from www.cma.net.au/resources
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Presenter |
Dr Stephen Judd |
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