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The Asbury Project Presents Dwight Gibson & Chris Horst

Published Date: September 1, 2016

The Office of Faith, Work and Economics is pleased to announce that our third annual Asbury Project Event is set for November 10th & 11th, 2016. In partnership with The Howard Dayton School Of Business and Asbury Seminary, we offer you a free conference open to the community. This an event that invites students, pastors, business and community leaders, and academicians to discuss faith, work and economics in the marketplace and how social entrepreneurship carries out Kingdom-minded initiatives using the business approach.

BE INSPIRED.

TAP Poster 2016Not just another conference, The Asbury Project is an experience designed to inspire you to make an impact in the world! Join us for two days of impactful dialogue with Dwight Gibson and Chris Horst, a pre-event, talk-back session with Lonnie Riley and interaction with national and international leaders, local social entrepreneurs, business and community leaders, and pastors who will share innovative approaches in business as mission, community transformation, and how to transform your ordinary day’s work into an extraordinary calling.

PREPARE TO INNOVATE.

Prepare to innovate by learning how to use your talents and skills in creative ways to positively impact your workplace, local church, business and community. During The Asbury Project, you will hear how individuals moved from an “idea” to a business start-up, as well as others who are leading positive change in their communities through the vehicle of business.

MAKE AN IMPACT.

Want to be a world changer? Begin with purpose in mind. At The Asbury Project, you will hear how others have transformed their ordinary day’s work into an extraordinary calling. Your business can be your mission and profit can be used for Kingdom purposes to make a social impact and contribute to the common good. ROI is not just a financial term; learn how investing in people can produce a return of helping individuals and communities to flourish.

Drawstring BagsWhether you wish to attend and connect, or you plan to enter our business competition for your chance to win start up capital for your business idea, sign up today! Awards for the business competition total $10,000 between 5 winners.The first 100 people to register receive a gift bag and t-shirt from us! Register at http://asburyproject.org/kentucky/register/ .

Please call 859.858.2143, or email ofwe@asburyseminary.edu to find out how we can connect you to other resources such as Internships, Research Grants, Small Business Incubators, Acton University scholarships and more!

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