During 2018 Dr Allan Meyer and Helen Meyer of Careforce Lifekeys and Brett Ryan of Focus on the Family Australia will continue to partner in presenting one-day equipping and empowering experiences for Pastors, Leaders and Staff, combining the skills and resources of both organisations. At times they will include other speakers for a particular conference and at times they will present alone depending on availability for their combined presence at an event.
Those requiring certificates for involvement in Professional Development hours will be able to request a certificate after each of the RESTORE events.
To equip and resource Pastors, Staff and Leaders in addressing many of the issues families are facing today and to provide accessible quality professional development opportunities for those leading churches in Australia today. We are called as the body of Christ to Restore families, Restore communities and Restore individual lives.
The RESTORE conference in Darwin will be a half-day event on the Saturday morning conducted by Dr Allan and Helen Meyer. This half-day event is conducted in conjunction with the RENEW conference commencing on the Friday. You are invited to register for the two day RENEW/RESTORE conference or for the Saturday RESTORE conference only. Allan and Helen will be contributing to the RENEW conference on the Friday.
Seminar Content
· Introduction: Understanding the state of the nation.
· The vital role of Pathways in effective discipleship.
· Resilience and good mental health for leaders.
· Nurturing healthy marriage and families
· Q & A to conclude the seminar at 12.00 pm.
Those attending the seminar will have access to Careforce Lifekeys material at a reduced rate. Those requiring a certificate for 3 hours of Professional Development hours are invited make that request after the seminar.
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This half-day seminar is presented by Dr Allan Meyer and Helen Meyer. Those requiring Professional Development hours are invited to request a certificate for 4 hours at the conclusion of the seminar. Helen Meyer completed her third Masters Degree in 2017, graduating from Sydney University with a Masters in Science and Medicine Sexual Health.
Seminar Content and Timetable:
9 am – 9.30 am Coffee, chat and prep for 9.30 am sharp start
Morning Tea
Those attending the seminar will have access to Careforce Lifekeys material at a reduced rate.
Allan & Helen Meyer Allan and Helen Meyer are the co-founders of Careforce Lifekeys; they live to coach and equip churches to function more effectively as discipling and restoring communities. Together they led Careforce Church in Melbourne for 26 years where Careforce Lifekeys was founded. There has never been a greater need for churches to engage their own congregations and their local communities with help for the big issues of life. Allan holds a Doctor of Ministry from Denver Seminary, with his doctoral project producing the Valiant Man course which has touched 100,000 men around Australia and NZ. Helen holds Masters degrees in Counselling from Monash University, Adult Education from Melbourne University, and her latest in Science and Medicine Sexual Health from Sydney University. The synergy between Careforce Lifekeys and Focus on the Family makes for a valuable equipping experience for those committed to the ministries of restoration and discipleship. |
Brett Ryan Brett has been leading Focus on the Family Australia since 2013, helping individuals and families thrive through radio broadcasts, seminars, presentations and resources. He has a passion for equipping parents in their parenting role and for healthy relationships in marriages, as singles and for cohesive families. Brett also speaks to the issues of work-life balance, resilience, stress, drugs and alcohol, healthy sexuality, suicide and depression. Brett and his wife Kate have been married for 27 years, and they have three young men, Taylor 23, Lachlan 20 and Cameron 18. Brett Served as Children's Pastor at CityLife Church for 12 years, overseeing three campuses, 20 staff, 400 volunteers and 1,000 children weekly.
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