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GDI launches Destiny & Design Internship: The DDI is the most recent of a number of GDI extended-stay internships that have been tremendously fruitful. The DDI will have a "Design and Destiny" focus. The DDI is designed for emerging leaders in their late teens through early 30's. It will run from June through December of this year.

GDI launches Destiny Discovery Quest: After developing the Life Focus seminar DDQ Logoand leading it in churches for many years, Doug and Charlene Fike partnered with TLC to create the Life Focus track. This track became part of TLC's core material, and its effectiveness was clearly proved over the next few years as it was used with leaders in universities, businesses, churches and other organizations. A need remained, however, to make Life Focus available to a wider group of people in new format. The GDI team went to the drawing board and came up with Destiny Discovery Quest, a program which combines highly effective training events with optional TLC-certified coaching for participants who want to maximize the effectiveness of the material. After launching the pilot project inDSC Texas earlier this year, requests have begun to filter in from across the country by people interested in bringing DDQ to their church or organization.

Upcoming Events: 2005-2006 events listed.

Past Events: Reports on network events like the 2005 Vanguard Leadership Summit and the Dandelion Seed Conferences.

 


 

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