The first International Singles Conference already has over 785 registered and another 438 waiting on visas from over 50 nations. Here is a report from the Singles Service Team that is leading the effort.
Mission Statement
The International Singles Service Team is a global outreach ministry, connecting single disciples in the body of Christ to GOD and each other. We welcome and affirm adult disciples who are either single by choice or by circumstance as complete persons.
Our goal is to provide places of belonging in authentic, Christ-centered communities which glorify GOD and share the love of Christ. We promote opportunities for national and international unity between disciples, service to others using our talents, growth through discipleship and dynamic fellowship.
Singles Service Team Report
Objectives:
The Singles Service Team is comprised of international singles and married brothers and sisters that are volunteers or in the full time ministry.
1.The Dallas/Fort Worth Church of Christ hosted a planning meeting on April 18th and 19th to prepare for the upcoming International Singles Conference. The conference title is “Vision and Dreams”, with an emphasis on the book of Daniel. Those attending the planning meeting, 22 from around the U.S, discussed various priorities and goals, specialty classes, potential speakers and testimonies.
·785 plus registrations from over 50 nations. 1/3 of total is international, 1/3 coming early for leadership tract on Thursday.
·Projections of attendance 2000 plus.
·10,000 hits on website from different IP addresses. World map on websites shows locations.
·Yahoo group set up to generate world-wide contact between disciples.
2.The Singles Service Team is committed to writing articles that help meet the needs of a world-wide singles ministry.
3.The Service Team would also like to be helpful in meeting singles needs with the upcoming International Leaders Conference in Kiev and any regional workshops.
Singles Service Team
Todd Asaad, Chairman
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