Sunday, March 16, 2008

Deeper Walk International Conference Highlights

Two weeks ago, a number of FCC members had the opportunity to attend the Deeper Walk International Conference in Indianapolis (formerly International Center for Biblical Counseling). The conference was a delight (as usual) and many of us were challenged in personal and professional ways. New tools and strategies for effective counseling and personal development were provided by a plethora of national and international speakers. We heard outstanding conferences on such topics as:

Brain Science and Dissociation
Discipleship and Addiction Recovery in the Local Church
Foundations of Spiritual Warfare
Freedom in Christ
Discernment--Lessons From Christian History
Forgiving From the Heart
The Healing of Our Heart

and much more. For an overview of the programs presented please check out the Deeper Walk International website here.

I have been fortunate to attend several ICBC conferences in the past (two in Sioux City, Iowa - former headquarters) and I can truly testify to the fact that Indiana is blessed to have such a valuable organization positioned in this state. I hope that next year, many others will be able to avail themselves of the opportunity presented by the Deeper Walk International Conference training.

And for those of you who who would like a little inside look at the conference my trusty camera was able to snag a few most interesting pictures ;-) :

Deeper Walk International Leadership -- past and present Dr. Mark Bubeck - former president (left)
Dr. Marcus Warner - new president (right)




Dr Tim and Eleanor Warner....and who is that sneaking behind them?





Jan King, Eleanor Warner, Gret Machlan : ladies that lunch




Cairo born former Cambridge Professor, Dr George Bebawi and friends - spreading the love







Conference speaker John Lynch ("Living True Faced") and Sandy Tobin impress everyone by studying ancient Hebrew, hermeneutics, eschatology, ecclesiology, homiletics, dispensational theology, pre trib, mid trib, a millenialism, five-point Calvinism, Arminian theology...during break time in the hallway.

Like father...like son????





I'm not sure that I would trust these people on the left.

At your service.....