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Watch your language

November 20, 2006 by Keith Seabourn Leave a Comment

I read this interesting comparison of terms. It is very insightful. I have been changing my vocabulary to be more “join with you in the journey” as I talk with fellow travelers on airplanes and other opportunities. I thought you might benefit from it also.

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Operations Leadership Connection Group

September 24, 2006 by Keith Seabourn Leave a Comment

Operations Leadership Connection Group
Here we are. Almost 90 people in Budapest at the Operations Leadership Connection. We’re hosting leaders from Europe, Africa, Asia, Central and South America, the U.S., and Canada. Together, we are planning how to Help build thousands of spiritual movements in locations all around the world. This OLC conference was a the first time top leaders from our global ministry met to learn how to better come alongside others in leadership to build capacity to develop and sustain movements everywhere, and how to develop an operational strategic plan help build local movements everywhere so that everyone knows someone who truly follows Jesus. Our desire is to make sure this is not just a slogan, but a reality, under the leadership and strength of the Holy Spirit.

It’s been a great time!

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Enjoying Margaret Island in Budapest

September 18, 2006 by Keith Seabourn Leave a Comment

Enjoying Margaret Island in Budapest
Today, Kay and I took a break between conferences. We have completed 2 conferences with 6 more to go. We’re primarily responsible for only one more conference, the Operations Leadership Connection. You can read more about these conferences on the registration website.

Here are some prayer requests for the Operations Leadership Connection
1. Visas some participants who are hoping to receive them in time to travel.

2. The main speakers at the conference. Pray for the daily leadership development sessions and the strategic planning sessions.

3. For Kay and I. I am serving as the Operations Leadership conference director. Kay is helping in many ways with all the details necessary.

4. For Roger Bruehl, the sponsor of the conference, and the preparations he has to make. Pray for him and Maggie that although Maggie is recovering from the bone marrow transplant, she will be able to participate and enjoy the event.

5. For the Eastern European office, as we will be a major disruption for their daily lives for three weeks.

6. For all the participants – that we will be there with open minds, listening to God, learning with one another, and that everybody will be alert, sleep well and stay healthy. For safe travel, good connections, on-time flights, luggage coming with the travelers.

7. For families of the participants, as their loved ones are gone, some for a long time.

You are in Budapest with us, speaking to nearly 100 Campus Crusade leaders from Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, Central America, U.S., Canada, the Middle East…

Keith & Kay Seabourn

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Orlando Airport (again)

September 8, 2006 by Keith Seabourn Leave a Comment

Orlando Airport (again)
Kay and I are sitting in our second home in Orlando, the Orlando International Airport. We’re on our way to Budapest, Hungary. Over the next 3 weeks, we will be helping lead 8 conferences involving a total of 97 Campus Crusade leaders from every area of the world. Kay and I are directly responsible for 3 conferences, and have many excellent people helping us.

Sometimes, the way to help fulfill the Great Commission is to do the intense administrative work that allows leaders to learn how to sustain local movements of committed believers. Sometimes, the way to help fulfill the Great Commission is to speak at conferences to cast vision, mobilize the laborers, set direction for the future, outline the way to change and improve, and coach people with personal action plans for their areas. Kay and I will be involved in all these activities over the next 3 weeks.

Campus Crusade for Christ calls this building capacity to establish and sustain movements everywhere so that everyone knows someone who truly follows Jesus.

You can read more about these conferences on the registration website. Much of the information is public. If you go too far down the registration process, it will ask you for an event code. So, don’t worry about accidently registering. You won’t be able to register.

You can even watch a 1 minute video from me (!!!) on why we are doing this conference. Click here to Keith’s video… You might also watch a video from my boss, Roger Bruehl. Click here to see Roger…

We will post updates from our time in Budapest. We’ll surely be exhausted, but as always, you are a very important part of our ministry. You will be in Budapest with us, speaking to nearly 100 Campus Crusade leaders from Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, Central America, U.S., Canada, the Middle East…

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A new fashion trend in travel luggage

August 15, 2006 by Keith Seabourn Leave a Comment

Keith & Kay with travel bags
We’re back in Orlando!

You have probably heard about the terror plot, arrests, and massive security measures at airports in Great Britain. Kay and I were finishing a few days of vacation with Jennifer in Scotland.

As part of the security measures, hand baggage was not allowed on the plane. No electronics. No computers. No water to drink. No books to read.

Even my Chapstick lip balm was not allowed. I tossed it into a trash can at the security checkpoint.

We were given a clear, plastic bag. We were allowed to have money, credit cards, passports, tickets, and prescription medicine.

Perhaps a new fashion trend in travel luggage is starting!

The lines were long. But people were very patient and understanding.

As we left the conference, I shared a taxi with another staff couple. They dropped out of the taxi first at the railway station. As they removed their bags, they gave the taxi driver a copy of the Jesus film DVD. As he got back into the taxi to take me to the car rental location, he was very excited. He said he had been having some questions about religion and looked forward to watching the story of Jesus. We talked for about 10 minutes as he drove to the Hertz facility. He said he had many questions about how we came into being, how the world began, and the relationship between science and religion. I gave him the website address origins.org that addresses many of these issues. As I left the taxi, I gave him a business card and invited him to contact me with any questions after watching the film. As he drove away, I prayed for him. He now knows 3 people who truly follow Jesus.

We’re happy to be back home. The holidays in Scotland with Jennifer were very special as we heard amazing stories of her summer in Uganda helping lead the mission project of 90 missionary kids. The Western Europe staff conference was a tremendous time of hearing from God personally, and connecting with our co-laborers around Western Europe in dreaming, praying, and planning for the day when everyone knows someone who truly follows Jesus.

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