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Christian Business as Mission conference coming to the Dolphin Coast

Don't miss the opportunity to discover new and innovative ways of approaching business, equipping you to further God's Kingdom.

International speakers will share their expertise on how to establish the Kingdom of God through business during the fourth Business as Mission SA (BAMSA) conference next week Monday and Tuesday (September 3-4) at All Souls Anglican church in Sheffield, near Ballito.

“Our theme for this conference is ‘stewarding resources to restore health and prosperity’,” said BAMSA’s Keith McLaren.

The conference will touch on a wide variety of topics crucial to the current economic climate in South Africa, including: GMO/glyphosate usage and what can be done to address this dilemma, the importance of organic food production, the Farming Gods Way method (dealing with aquaponics, beekeeping and more), implementation of BEE as well as the new phenomenon that is Crypto Currency – which is quickly becoming the currency for the future.

Also read: Farming God’s way

In just 11 months of Farming God’s Way the crop at the All Souls church had already started earning about R8000 per month.

Each afternoon Break Out sessions will be hosted – where delegates can engage personally with speakers as people break out into groups of their choice.

Speakers from as far afield as the USA and Hong Kong will be exploring some of the topics at hand and making sure everyone leaves with a better understanding of how to take their businesses forward in these interesting times.

The main speakers include Rob Rufus, the leader of City Church International Hong Kong and Josh Imhoff, the director of YWAM Emerge in Colorado Springs USA.

This is an interdenominational conference and all are welcome.

Tickets cost R500 for the two day course or R300 for single days.

For more information please visit www.bamsa.org.za, or contact Bazil Sarrafidis from Freedom House church on 082 658 7036 or Malcolm Samuels at 083 640 2224.

Register on the BAMSA website, or at the door with cash or card machine.

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