Truth Project training coming to Medway

Dear Pastors,

The ground-breaking faith curriculum from Focus on the Family, The Truth Project, has changed thousands of lives across the nation in gaining a Biblical worldview on all aspects of life in the 21st Century. In an effort to spread the program to even more churches and individuals, Focus has created a 1/2-day training seminar to equip people to teach The Truth Project (TTP).

MFI has hosted several trainings around the state, training hundreds of pastors and ministry leaders. On December 3, MFI will present our latest training event, this time at the Medway Community Church.

Attendees will be trained on the concept of worldview and its significance in life, how to facilitate a TTP small group, and receive a sampling of TTP content. People will also learn about their roles and expectations as a small group leader. The cost is $99 per person (or per married couple) and includes the full 12-lesson DVD collection.

The conference will be held on December 3 at Medway Community Church, 193 Main Street, Medway, MA. Registration and check-in is at 8:00 a.m., with the Conference starting promptly at 8:30 and running until 12:30 p.m. You can register online HERE. If you prefer to register offline by check, please contact MFI at 781.569.0400.

In Christ,

Rev. Kris Mineau
President, Massachusetts Family Institute

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