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Centurions Program Seattle
Do you sometimes feel you're the only one seeking to discuss today's worldly issues from a Christian viewpoint? Do you often feel challenged by others to explain what you believe? You are not alone! The Centurions Program - Seattle gathers Christians together to learn how to live out their faith authentically and powerfully in the world and unites them in an ongoing and growing network of worldview movement leaders.
Become the person God intended you to be by sharing your Christian faith in your home, workplace, church and community. The Centurions Program - Seattle will help you gain confidence, understanding and knowledge as you apply biblical truth to every aspect of your life -- becoming more like Christ in how you think and act.
Students will learn how to:
- Apply biblical truth to every aspect of life.
- Become more like Christ in thought and action.
- Serve as a catalyst for redemption at home, in the workplace, church, community and culture.
Students will learn through:
- Live, local training with other program participants
- Webinars and teleconferences
- Online forum discussions
- Daily devotionals
- Reading books
- Watching films
- Teaching projects
Who teaches?
This is an affiliate program of the national Centurions Program of the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview. Leaders of the affiliate program include instructors and Centurions certified through the national program. Participants will study with leading thinkers and teachers who served as mentors, advisors and invaluable peers to Chuck Colson including people like Ken Boa, Glenn Sunshine, TM Moore, Jay Richards, Joel Belz, Jennifer Roback Morse, Joni Eareckson Tada, Neal Plantinga and others.
What is the result?
Participants who successfully complete all requirements of the Seattle Centurions Program will be certified as Centurions by the national Centurions Program and connected to the wider regional and national network of certified Centurions, Centurions Program faculty, and Colson Center staff for ongoing training, networking, ministry collaboration, and coalition building.
What does it cost?
Tuition is $595. Additional costs include transportation to and from the two weekend resident training conferences and at least five of seven Saturday morning meetings in the Kirkland, Washington area and the cost of books and movie rentals. Books and films costs are between $250 - $300.
How do I start?
Take the first step and download, complete and return the application and reference forms.
Applications will be accepted through May 31st and applicants will be notified of acceptance by June 15.
For more information visit www.seattlecenturions.org or contact info@seattlecenturions.org
You are not alone. Join the Movement. Apply today.
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Seattle Centurions Program 2012 Curriculum
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