
Why should my students attend the SENT Conference? What's going on at SENT?
It's just too important of a conference at too unbelievably inexpensive a cost for your collegiates not to attend! Just How Affordable is it?
FREE registration for collegiates
FREE lodging
FREE meals*
You just have to get there and we'll take care of the rest! The only catch is space, because we're running out! In order to take advantage of this virtually free missions training and education, please register your collegiates as soon as possible. For every 8 students that register, we'll cover the registration for one adult, non-student leader (up to 2 adults).
* free registration and lodging is for the first 100 students to register. Meals covered include breakfast on Saturday (provided by the hotel if you have confirmed lodging) and lunch on Saturday for the first 100 registered.
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We have some top-notch training, covering every kind of missions you can imagine, both overseas, stateside, and even information for those just wanting to learn more. It's incredibly important for students going on missions to be trained. The International Mission Board allows for the state convention to handle training for their summer and semester missions. SENT is the only conference in the state designed to train and equip collegiates for these projects before they go. Check out the workshops! These are just some of the many topics covered at SENT.
Main Sessions:
Keeping the Mission Central - J.D. Greear
The Great Commission in the Local Church - David Platt
Breakouts
Sharing the Jesus Story in a Post-Christian Culture - Landon Reesor
Living on the Edge of Time - Randy Adams
Inside the Numbers - David Alexander
Exlploring the Worldview of Syncretism - Marty and Melissa Childers
A Missional Paradox: Living SENT Without the Gospel- Lance Crowell
Live SENT: from philosophy to pragmatism - Jason Dukes
Building A Missional Community Through Cell Groups - Joel Engle
The World on My Street: Engaging Multi-Ethnic Urban Neighborhoods - Ben Hays
Chronological Bible Storying - Darrell Horn
Teaching English Language Learners --Around the World or Around the Block - Carl Lorey
Disciple-Making Movements: Making Disciples Who Make Disciples - Roy MccCung
Building and Leading Effective Mission Teams - Robby Partain
Mission Trip Basics - The Do's and Don'ts of Trip Planning - Susan Partain
Ministering to Families of Inmates - Mike Price
Prayer Walking - Margie Randall
Why Jesus in a World Embracing Many Beliefs? - Mary Jo Sharp
The Power of the Story - Margaret Slusher
Truth That Sticks: Where Storying and Discipleship Meet - Mark Snowden
Introduction to the Asian Immigrants in the US - WJ Subash
How to Win Muslims and Befriend Imams - Chad Vandiver
For a full list with descriptions, go to www.sbtexas.com/sent
For any questions about SENT or sending/bringing collegiates, please call or email us!
Toll free (877) 953-SBTC or email Emily
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