March, 2010

Asian American Pastor's Conference

March 24, 2010

For all those coming to T4G, there is a T4G Preconference we wanted to let you know about.

What: Asian Americans Building Healthy Churches (sponsored by 9Marks)
Where: Kentucky International Convention Center, Louisville, Kentucky.
When: April 13, 2010 from 9:00-10:30 am
Who: Jeffrey Jue speaking followed by panel discussion. Panel guests: Jeffrey Jue, Julius Kim, Mark Dever, and host Jeremy Yong.

Who should attend the preconference?
This preconference is really for everyone, not just Asian Americans! If you are an Asian American thinking about your own ministry, we trust this will serve you. But even if you are curious to know what issues face many of your Asian American brothers and sisters, or if you haven’t the slightest clue what an Asian American is, the preconference is for you! Through this conference, we hope to raise awareness of what God is doing in Asian American churches around us and consider how we might support them in the fight of faith.

Why are you excited about having Jeff Jue, Julius Kim, and Mark Dever there? And what will we be discussing?
We have brothers from different cultures, and denominations, joining together in the Spirit of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, with the same goal of seeing the local church display the glory of God… That in itself is exciting!

I’m especially looking forward to Jeff Jue’s talk called “The Unadjusted Gospel and the Asian American Church.” I’m sure Dr. Jue’s address will be great fodder for discussion as we examine the particular challenges Asian American Christians and their churches face in preserving and growing in the gospel. Dr. Kim and Dr. Dever will be excellent conversation partners.

How Can I Find out More Information?
To find out more information and to register, visit www.projectantioch.org.

What is Project Antioch and why does it exist?
With a common friendship and shared desires to see Asian American Churches grow in health, three friends joined together to form Project Antioch, a group dedicated to addressing Asian American church issues and promoting its health Project Antioch has partnered with 9 Marks to bring you Asian Americans Building Healthy Churches. See you at the preconference!

T4G Sold Out!

March 23, 2010

T4G 2010 is sold out. Registration is therefore closed and unfortunately, we are unable to receive any more registration or waiting list requests.

Praise God for His kindness. Can’t wait to join with you soon, friends, praising our Savior.

Updated Schedule…Again

March 15, 2010

Friends, I know many of you are excited about the addition of Matt Chandler but were hoping CJ Mahaney would ALSO speak. Well, we changed up the Thursday morning schedule so both Matt Chandler AND CJ Mahaney are speaking. Head over to the new schedule…

T4G2010 Schedule

Promote T4G 2012 with your video camera at T4G 2010

March 15, 2010

By God’s grace, T4G2010 should be an encouraging event. We would like to feature your time with us in order to show others why they should come to T4G 2012. Here’s the contest:

1. Bring your video camera to T4G 2010 (nothing too professional, no lighting kits).
2. Capture footage of your time (interviewing attendees, walking around the bookstore…anything except interviewing the main speakers).
3. Create a “commercial” (2 min. max) telling people why they should attend T4G 2012. Be creative. Think outside the box.
4. We will select up to 10 winners for prizes ranging from $500 + free registration to T4G 2012 to $250 + free registration to T4G2012.

Entries maybe be submitted on a DVD by mail:

T4G
525 A St. NE
Washington, DC 20002

Or you may post them privately on Vimeo, and then email us with the subject line “T4G 2012 Video Promo” at: info@t4g.org.

Submissions are due by July 1, 2010. Winners will be notified by September 1, 2010.

Thanks for your help.

Good News about T4G10 (& why you should talk soon to your pastor friend who is thinking about going)

March 5, 2010

Good news! Both time and number of spots are running out quickly. If you are planning on registering, I’d encourage you to do it soon.