Registration Deadline: November 2
Theme: Shalom
".. He shall be called... Prince of Shalom." Isaiah 9:6
Dan Egeler
Vice President of CCSC Outreach, Grand Canyon University
Carpe Aeternitatem: Seize Eternity
This generation has heard the siren song that there is no such thing as absolute truth. Indeed, tolerance is the ultimate virtue. Our Christian schools need to engage the culture and not shy away from the world of ideas. Carpe Aeternitatem Handout
Jojo Ruba
Executive Director, Faith Beyond Belief
Training Not Teaching
Cold case detective and former atheist, J. Warner Wallace warns the church that we have to stop teaching students. We need to start training them. Training is not just giving information but providing ways to use information effectively. In this session, we will talk about why it is essential for Christian educators to equip their students to be effective ambassadors for Christ.
Mark Kennedy
Executive Director, ACSI Eastern Canada
Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart
As a Christian school movement leader, Mark will reflect on what he has learned about cultivating strong, enduring and transformational Christian schools. He will share insights gained from his many years of experience.
Phil Hills
Executive Director, ACSI Western Canada
Preparing Our Students For A Shalom Universe
Jesus came to bring Shalom—a world of absolute peace, wholeness and prosperity. This worldview is being challenged by the promotion of a disintegration identity. We need to understand this emerging worldview to counter it with truth.
Feature Workshop Speakers:
MARSHA BOYD MITCHELL—Executive Director, Christian Action Federation of New Brunswick
LORRAINE KEHLER—Vice Principal, Early Years, Linden Christian School
ADAM DRISCOLL—Director of Spiritual Development, Cornerstone Christian School
JACQUELYNN TWARZYNSKI—Principal Consultant, Red Star Communications
VIJAY MANUEL—Head of Schools, MEI Schools
Personal, Team, Staff, and Board Health
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