Friday, August 28, 2009

Catalyst, 2009

The DTP (Discipleship Training Program) for 17 year olds commenced satisfactorily & was a multi-faceted success, Thank the Lord!

Up from last FDTP on many fronts--The program itself had an upgrade, we had a better facility to host the program & between the 2, it seems the teens were better able to assimilate & process all the Word classes, Workshops & Vocational Studies given/provided.

With the Change Journey & Offensive programs, it was interesting to see the training of the Family given from a more professional stand-point, with thorough focus given on each of the different pillars & aspects of Family life & Missionary living...Not that these elements weren't represented before, but I guess with the latest vision imparted & shared by all the attendees even before the program started, it helped point "hit home" more this time, I feel..

Cool.

Enjoy the pics (placed in no special order)..


Staff & Attendees on the final day before the closing ceremony

All 14 Catalyst 2009 attendees



Dude corner

Gina, Andrew, Jenny, Mikey, Lisa & Sam

Some of the attendees during our first witnessing day...


During a Sunday "Braai" (S.A. word for grill/cookout/bbq)


The attendees came to certain VTs (Vocational Training classes) or Workshops dressed smartly, depending on the subject matter taught (i.e. business studies, Public Relations, CGO, etc.) Don't they wear it well?

Mark Merour--A sharp & studious individual...this guy's gonna go place. Look out world!

5 comments:

whacky said...
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whacky said...

Say hello to Noah from me.

Marty's hair looks a bit interesting.

Nice to see some photos of the wonderful things you've been up to. Love you!

Unknown said...

Thanks, Whacky! LY 2!

Who's Marty? Ok, I think you're talking about Michael..it's natural, btw, if it's that grey you're talking about..

whacky said...

oops! My bad. Well at least he'll grow old with that "distinguished gentleman look".

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