Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Hey, do you know a young Christian leader who is awesome? Tell us about him/her ...

Do you know a dynamic younger Christian leader (18-35) who God is using in significant ways?
The 35 Under 35 National Recognition Project is an initiative of Arrow Leadership, ChristianWeek, the Canadian Council of Christian Charities and the Bridgeway Foundation. We aim to identify, profile, celebrate, equip and encourage 35 key young leaders under 35, to invest in their lives and strengthen their leadership.

Until May 31, 2007, the 35 Under 35 National Recognition Project invites you to nominate Christian leaders (ages 18-35). These leaders will have orientated their lives to serve God and their community through diverse venues - churches, charities, business, education, healthcare, media, the arts, sports, and other areas.

Your nomination will be a significant encouragement to them. In addition, each nominated leader will be eligible for consideration as one of our 35 finalists from across the country.

All nominated leaders will receive an official certificate of nomination. Further recognition as one of the 35 finalists is a significant and special honour with several tangible benefits. Specifically, the 35 finalists will:
Be profiled along with their vision and their leadership context in a special ChristianWeek: Report on Ministry magazine that will be distributed nationwide.
Be featured guests at the Canadian Council of Christian Charities Conference in Toronto (September 25-27, 2007) where Brian McLaren will be the keynote speaker.
Attend a three-day leadership retreat in Vancouver hosted by Arrow Leadership. This retreat will provide the leaders an opportunity to network together, inspire one another and be encouraged to lead on for a lifetime.

To nominate a leader and provide significant encouragement to them, please click here or visit the www.35under35.ca website.

Arrow Leadership Bridgeway Foundation Canadian Council of Christian Charities ChristianWeek




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