Weekend workshop for people who
have experienced divorce will be held at Oklahoma Wesleyan University, Tulsa
Campus on March 30th – April 1st, 2012. The seminar will
provide opportunities for persons to work through some of the major issues
faced in dealing with divorce. The conference is being led by Dr. Robert
Pierson, former senior pastor of Christ United Church in Tulsa and is a part of
the OWU program of service to the Tulsa community. Subjects to be dealt with as
a part of the conference will be: anger, disappointment, grief, self-esteem,
finances and re-planning life. We will also discuss single-parent issues,
financial issues, and understanding singleness today. All of this will be dealt
with in the context of the Christian faith, prayer and understanding of God’s
support and help. The opening session begins at 6:30pm and concludes at 9:30pm,
on Friday evening, March 30th. The second session is Saturday,
beginning at 8:30am, continuing until 5:30pm. The final session is on Sunday
afternoon, from 1:30pm until 9:00pm.
People who have experienced this
workshop have said, “This seminar truly saved my life!” and “It gave me the
tools I needed for rebuilding.” One attendee commented that this event
“Provided me with a new direction and confidence about the future.” Most have described
this conference as a place where participants sense God’s direction through a
troubled time.
The cost is $30 per person.
Childcare will be provided for single parents. Seating is limited. Scholarships
are available on request. To reserve your seat today click here or for
more information, contact Dr. Bob Pierson at 918-809-7489 or email.
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Hospitality for this event is provided by the Tulsa Christyle Community, a fellowship of Christians committed to vigorously placing Christ first in their lives. For more information about the Christyle Community, please visit our facebook page.
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