Truth Project Training Event in Yuma!

The Truth Project is a DVD-based small group curriculum taught by Dr. Del Tackett and includes valuable insights from a host of Bible scholars and theologians, including Os Guinness, R.C. Sproul, and Ravi Zacharias. Composed of 12 lessons and over 13 hours of material, the DVD curriculum discusses in great detail the relevance and importance of living the Christian worldview in daily life.

Partner Training events are designed for those who are already committed to leading The Truth Project as a small group. The agenda focuses on training and vision components, your roles as a leader, the expectations of your small group, and a sampling of the curriculum via DVD.

Dr. Del Tackett is not the keynote speaker. Instead, Partner Training events are facilitated by The Center for Arizona Policy.

What to Expect:

  • Training on how to facilitate TTP small groups
  • A sampling of TTP worldview content
  • Understanding the concept of worldview and its significance in life
  • Your role and expectations as a small group leader
Date:
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Location:
Calvary Temple of Christ
3726 E County 13th
Yuma, AZ 85265
Time:
8:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. (Registration opens at 8:00 a.m.)
Cost:
$89 per individual or couple (Only one DVD set is provided per couple)
Pre-registration is closed, however walkups are welcome.
Please note: Check, Credit, or Debit Cards only. Cash will not be taken at the dooor.

If you already own the DVD set and would like to attend as a refresher and watch the program (not receive another DVD set), you will not be charged to attend, however donations are appreciated.

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This web site is provided as a service by The Center for Arizona Policy. Each Truth Project group is hosted by its facilitator and not by CAP. Group size and meeting times are determined by group facilitators. Specific questions about The Truth Project should be directed to Focus on the Family.

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