GIW Online Training Continues

GIW Director, Paul Curtas, has enjoyed training people online over the last few months. This particular training was in collaboration with FCAP.org, where a total of 6- three from the UK and three from the US, complete the 4 Sessions training “God’s Design of Work”. Let us know is you or your group would like to go through this foundational training. Contact…

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Columbia International University

Another great time (Nov 29-Dec 1) at Columbia International University CIU, where Paul Curtas (GIW Director) regularly teach the GodinWork foundational material to students in the Business Intro class. This last Fall term they ask him to teach this to the Sports Management class, and Entrepreneur class. Paul has been doing this twice a year since 2016. Of course with the support…

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Ruben at Pastors Meeting

(Argentina) Saturday, Aug 5th Ruben and Grace Ricca attended the Pastors meeting of their church is association. There were 40+ Pastors and they had an opportunity to hear about God in Work, and each was given a copy of Paul's book in Spanish. They are looking to faciliate "God's Design of Work" training in these churches.

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How Christ is Building His Church

To say that our world is changing is an understatement. We have witnessed major shifts politically, technologically, religiously, economically and morally. It should lead us to ask how Christ is building His church in these days. At one time, Christianity influenced most of the western world. Some countries have the imprint of Christianity woven throughout their early history. The Christian faith was…

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Facing our Differences

We live in a world where personal, cultural, religious, and political differences among people are being highlighted through the media daily. Most people agree that these differences exist, and that they create problems which set people at odds with one another. While various efforts are being made to address and try to solve these problems, it seems that two predominant models have…

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