We had an excellent devotion challenging us all from the LaRed Management principle of ownership. If you ever want to have your own business so that you can be the boss, you may be surprised to see that you actually have four bosses: The government, customers, band/lenders and employers. We were equally challenge to reflect on Matthew 25:15, parable of the talents. Participants had the opportunity to get together into groups to discuss the devotions and pray together.
Our first session today was language software. We were introduced into Scripture App Builder - Software used for building Scripture Apps for mother tongue scriptures etc. We then learned a literacy software called Bloom and actually used it to create a literacy booklet. The peculiar thing about language software is that it was thought by most of the course participants eight of whom are both language software and IT support staff at the same time.
Mark Rustine from the Seed Company brought a presentation on IT Tech partnership collaboration while Stephen Fierbaugh took quite a bit of time to explain how the common framework strategy affects field IT support. There were quite a bit of question and answers here and people even spend time discussing these outside as you can see on some of the photos attached. This common framework strategy can be summarized into Accelerated Impact: Partnership, ownership, stewardship and relationship. See image below. We also had sometime to pay volleyball and some indoor games for recreation.
The conference is going on well without any incidence. We appreciate your prayers.
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