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Salt and Light Seminar 2009

Learning Together To Be Salt and Light In The Market Place

Saturday, May 9, 2009 (Date was rescheduled due to snow)
8:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.

A seminar consisting of inspirational worship, dynamic lectures and interactive sessions designed for leaders of influence with a passion to impact the world.

Collective Learning for Mutual Empowerment and Maximum Social Impact
Focus:

How can faith prompt politics to greater faithfulness?

Speakers and Topics

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Biblical Perspectives on Faith & Politics - Dr. Danny Carroll R.

The Lessons of History on Faith & Politics - Dr. Scott Wenig

Towards a Theology of Political Engagement -Dr. Sung Wook Chung and Dr. Dieumeme Noelliste

Practical Issues Confronting Christians in Politics - Attorney Michael Norton

Glenda Wells-Evans - Facilitator

Lectures held in class rooms 115, 116, 117 and 118.

A Letter from the Director

Dear Christian Leaders:

I am pleased to extend to you a personal invitation to the next event of the Grounds Institute of Public Ethics-Salt and Light seminar!

The seminar has been designed especially with you in mind. As a disciple of Christ who is passionate about His mandate to be Salt and Light in a morally decadent world, and who is  endeavoring to fulfill that mandate in your own field of ministry you have a great deal to share with others, as well as benefit from their own experiences.

Join us to this unique forum of leaders of influence for an exciting time of collective learning for mutual enrichment and maximum prophetic impact.

Hosted by: The Grounds Institute of Public Ethics

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Collective Learning for Mutual Empowerment and Maximum Social Impact

Speaker Bios

Dr. M. Daniel Carrol R.

Dr. Scott Wenig

Dr. Sung Wook Chung

Dr. Dieumeme Noelliste

Attorney Michael Norton