Christ Empowered Living

Christ Empowered Living

Date: Sat 12th March & Tue 18th October

Venue: Waverley Abbey House, Farnham, Surrey

Fee: £35 per Insight Day including lunch and notes

Time: 9:30am - 4:00 pm (March)/ 10:00am - 4:30pm (October)

Description:
Ideal for every Christian, especially designed for those interested or involved in pastoral care and counseling, pastors, small group leaders and youth workers etc...

The seminar will help you understand more clearly what Christ meant when He said, "I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." (John 10:10) Some of the major issues that block the flow of Christ’s power in our lives will be identified.

You will discover many Christians are too easily satisfied, the three deepest needs of the personality, how to stay on track in your Christian life no matter what happens, how God designed our personalities to function, how to deal with three most troublesome emotions and much more.

Booking
For online booking, please visit the website. For further details, please email enquiries@waverleylearning.co.uk or call 01252 784774.

To bring this seminar to your local church, please call 01252 484731 for further details.
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