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2009 Conference Testimonials
Below you will find just some of the many comments received after last years Cultivating Compassion event. "I came away from the Cultivating Compassion weekend reminded that nothing is too small for God to use. All we have to do is be open to being used, put on humility and be a vessel for God’s healing love. Trevor Hudson posed engaging questions for reflection that have continued to challenge me long past that weekend encounter. The worship was powerful, the interaction with fellow believers inspiring and the overall experience spiritually refreshing."
Marilou Bordonaro
Director, Community Outreach Ministries Mt. Pisgah UMC "I heard at least 6 different people say they had experienced an epiphany during the conference. There were healings, cleansings and renewals happening throughout the conference."
Rev. Dr. Julia Crim
Pastor, United Methodist Church World Methodist Evangelism Institute "…this conference was just what I needed. The chance to renew, refresh and remember WHY we are called to be in mission to the world was a blessing. The chance to reflect on the scriptures and what God desires in our relationships to our brothers and sisters was transformational."
Tom Snyder
Peachtree City UMC North Georgia UMVIM Committee “I came away from the Cultivating Compassion weekend reminded that nothing is too small for God to use. All we have to do is be open to being used, put on humility and be a vessel for God’s healing love. Trevor Hudson posed engaging questions for reflection that have continued to challenge me long past that weekend encounter. The worship was powerful, the interaction with fellow believers inspiring and the overall experience spiritually refreshing.”
Marilou Bordonaro
Director, Community Outreach Ministries Mt. Pisgah UMC "As a Team Leader for international missions, this conference was just what I needed. The chance to renew, refresh and remember WHY we are called to be in mission to the world was a blessing. The chance to reflect on the scriptures and what God desires in our relationships to our brothers and sisters was transformational." "We too often get tied up in details, schedules and minutiae as leaders when what is truly important is developing relationships. I was convicted of this as I reflected on the teachings of Cultivating Compassion. Finding out what God is doing in the lives of others, and where we can join that work was reinforced during our time together."
Tom Snyder
Peachtree City UMC North Georgia UMVIM Committee "Thank you for the anointed leadership of the Cultivating Compassion Conference. I heard at least 6 different people say they had experienced an epiphany during the conference. There were healings, cleansings and renewals happening throughout the conference."
Rev. Dr. Julia Crim
Pastor, United Methodist Church If you attended this years conference and would like to make a comment please e-mail cultivatingcompassion@atlantafumc.net. |