Perspectives 2010 - READY, SET and GO - You really don't want to miss this.

Perspectives 2010 course is ready to start. We have a location confirmed at the Alliance Church Civic Campus, 35 East Row, Civic. Please ask anybody you think might want to do the course. We would also really like to run the Advanced course so if you are interested in this please get in touch so we can finalise the Advanced course.
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Perspectives in Canberra - Report from 2009....


Perspectives is alive and well in the nation’s capital! Perspectives courses conducted in Canberra over recent years have touched many hearts and transformed lives. Starting with the course conducted by Jonathan Geddes back in 2005, the momentum has been maintained under the enthusiastic leadership of Steven Mogg – one of the 25 or so students that embarked on that journey in 2005.

Each course since has been special in its own way, but a common source of encouragement has been the participation from several churches and denominations across Canberra and the way that the courses have attracted and challenged Christians from all ages and a range of backgrounds.

The most recent course, which concluded with a graduation dinner on Tuesday 16 June 2009, was particularly special.

Enthusiastic Perspectives 2009 students

Enthusiastic Perspectives 2009 students
Welcome to 2009 Perspectives Course

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Be warned the course will change you, but be brave and find out where it all can lead you...

My second assignment was to Nepal. God had put Nepal on my heart towards the mid of 2008. I have some Nepali friends. So I prayed about it and what I would be doing if I went to Nepal. I came to realise that I have many skills that would be of use. I knew that God has given me a mission's heart. Pespectives gave me some more insight to understanding culture, world views and differing beliefs and values. Being able to share the knowledge of Jesus Christ with others and realising that that information is not mine to keep. Just as it was given freely to me..I am expected to give it freely to others. Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world yet it has some of the most enriched cultures. I was blessed to be able to live with a few Nepali families from the middle class through to the poor. Nepalis are also an unreached people group. Will I go back to Nepal...I think very much so..There is much to do but in saying that God has me here to finalise what needs to be finalised before I am able to return.Here in Canberra I am part of Table Talk which meets mostly with Uni / CIT Students from ethnic countries studying in Canberra wanting to improve their English skills. It is a great way to meet a diverse group of young people and at the same time they learn english conversation, we are blessed by being enriched in their culture.If I had not untaken the course I may have missed the opportunity and experiences that God is putting in front of me on a daily basis...the challenges, the diversity, and more so working with God on His plan for His World.Love and hugsAnji

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