
Transformational Development Conference
Co-sponsored by Food for the Hungry and Eastern University
SPEAKERS
- Renee Padilla
- Lisa Sharon Harper
- Tony Campolo
- Benjamin Homan
- Jaisankar Sarma
For full bios and pictures of the speakers, click here.
ABOUT THE TD CONFERENCE
The Transformational Development Conference gathers a community united by God’s call to end physical and spiritual poverty worldwide. We desire to come together to engage in honest conversation that names our common hopes and signals the challenges we face. We convene to spur each other on to reshape our ways of visioning, living and doing Transformational Development.
We cannot address the complexities of human poverty trapped in the traditional silos that separate the economist and the theologian, the practitioner and the academic, the North and the South, the church and the NGO, the agency and the beneficiary. The intent of the conference is to continue to draw a diversity of voices (including those who have yet to realize how relevant their gifts are) to the conversation and to engage them for change. We encourage representation from relief and development organizations, universities and educational institutions, research bodies, churches and denominations, advocacy and mobilization movements, field programs, the arts and media, and governments.
seminars
A few of the seminars available will be Community Engagement, Art & Transformation, Creation Care Engagement, Shared Problem-Solving Engagement, and many more.
Click here for a day-by-day detailed schedule of events.
EVENT REGISTRATION & DETAILS
LOCATION: Eastern University - St. Davids, PA campus
DATE: August 7-9, 2009
RATES: Different packages are available. Early registrations receive a discount, regular rates apply after June 5th, 2009. Rates vay according to the need for lodging and meal plans or if commuting. Students and Eastern University staff receive a discounted rate. For full details, click here.
EARLY REGISTRATION RATE ENDS JUNE 5TH!
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For more information about the TD conference, visit www.TDconference.org
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