Monday, August 25, 2008

Advance the Christian Tradition


Noted author and speaker Steve Brown will help ACT 3, a mission for advancing the Christian tradition in the third millennium, celebrate its seventeenth anniversary. This special event is open to the public. Steve is a long-time friend of Dr. John H. Armstrong, the president and founder of ACT 3. Steve is the featured speaker on the nationally syndicated radio program Key Life and the author of ten books. He also serves as a professor of preaching at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida.

There is no charge to attend this event but an offering will be received. You will also hear the story of ACT 3 and learn how this unique ecumenical mission is seeking to meet the challenge of equipping Christians and churches to live as faithful disciples and communities in the new millennium.

September 5, 2008 | 7:30 p.m.

Barrows Auditorium, Billy Graham Center

Wheaton College, 501 E. College Avenue, Wheaton, IL 60187

ACT 3 Luncheon Forums | Michael Quicke, Speaker
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 - 11:45 am
» Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
» Location: Holiday Inn
» Location Details: 150 S Gary Ave
Carol Stream, IL 60188
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ACT 3 Luncheon Forums

The ACT 3 Luncheon Forums provide a series of meetings designed to equip and encourage Christians. Speakers will address a wide range of topics.

ACT 3 Luncheon Forums Card in PDF Format

These meetings include an opportunity to get to know other Christian leaders from the Chicago area and to engage in lively conversation.

Speakers include professors, former professors and authors. Each specializes in some way in the subject they will be speaking on at the luncheon. Space is limited so register today.

Cost includes meal (including soft drink, tip and tax) and the event.

Please register for this event online or call (630) 221-1817 during normal business hours, or by e-mail to: skifer@act3online.com.



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