You guys put on a very helpful Summit. Your generosity, laser focus, variety of God Talks and interviews, input gathering workshops all contributed to a very positive experience for me. ... Thank you so much for all your efforts. I will implement many ideas and build some connections with Michigan men’s ministry leaders because of this conference.
Lasting Impressions from the Summit
- MIM is generous with resources; meals; prayers and encouragements
- MIM Staff are approachable, knowledgeable, direct, open, encouraging, real;
- It would be better to come with 1-3 guys – a bit awkward at tables and on my own for Friday night meal. (meeting plan fell through)
- It was refreshing to listen to visionary, strategic, practically oriented disciplemaking leaders.
- I could use someone to come along side me – like a Brian Doyle – to take next steps.
- I’d like to make contributions to MIM in SE Michigan by developing church, town, regional, denominational, Z4:10 applications of Men’s discipleship based on a well-established model at FEPC by next year.
- My first next step is to find a point man and build a leadership team for Men’s Discipleship. This would be followed by participation w/team in NMLB training.
- I believe that the next adaptation of the NMLB is a No one in the community left behind.
- I think Pat belongs on the list of speakers at WCA Leadership Summit
- God is at work in places I’ve not expected – Catholics, IPHC; UMC; ELCA
- Worship using scripture reading was okay; I’d like to encourage musical praise/singing
- Written Evaluations are parts of many conferences I go to. I think you’ll get better by offering guys a chance to provide such evaluations/suggestions.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Feedback is beginning to come in
Monday, January 26, 2009
Who was there?
137 people have come and gone from the Annual Summit this past weekend. What a weekend it was! Attendees included pastors, lay leaders, regional ministry leaders, national denominational leaders, wives and sons. If you were at the Summit and have not yet received a roster either at the event or via email, please send a request to daphnekeys@maninthemirror.org to get your copy emailed to you in pdf format.
We'll continue to post here with comments we've received, results from workshops and other news of note related to the 2009 Man in the Mirror Annual Summit!
Thursday, January 22, 2009
We Are Man In The Mirror
We're off and running at the Man in the Mirror Annual Summit. Lots of great presentations tonight. Pat reminded us that we are all Man in the Mirror. Not just the staff, but everyone here and that uses our resources. We are all Man in the Mirror. Kind of reminds me of that "We Are Marshall" movie.
We challenged the guys to do what is hard: reach every man in America with the Gospel; build a disciple-making ministry to men in every church in America and beyond.
We challenged the guys to do what is hard: reach every man in America with the Gospel; build a disciple-making ministry to men in every church in America and beyond.
Tomorrow we start the work, getting input on four key areas David Delk laid out for us to close:
- Building the Man in the Mirror Network
- Internet Strategies through disciplemen.com and the new maninthemirror.org
- The No Man Left Behind Church
- Virtual Training and Consulting
It's going to be an awesome day!
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Cirque du Soleil - a wonder to see! ($$$)
Here's another option for something to do either before or after the Summit: La Nouba at Circque du Soleil. This is an amazing production offered in Downtown Disney.
It is a bit expensive, with prices ranging from $53 to $117 per adult. But it is absolutely breathtaking to see. Here's a clip from a broadcast of the show:
Book tickets at the Cirque website
Note: for some reason, there are no performances Jan 20-24, so you'd have to stay an extra day, or come earlier.
It is a bit expensive, with prices ranging from $53 to $117 per adult. But it is absolutely breathtaking to see. Here's a clip from a broadcast of the show:
Book tickets at the Cirque website
Note: for some reason, there are no performances Jan 20-24, so you'd have to stay an extra day, or come earlier.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Budget Conscious Fun in the Orlando Area ($)
Of course, Orlando has tons of theme parks - Disney has 4, Universal has 2, plus Sea World and a ton of water parks. But there are less expensive things you can do as well.
Here's a link to web site that lists a few of them: http://www.orlandoattractions.net/articles/FreeAttractionsinOrlandoFL.cfm
Included are:
Lake Eola (downtown Orlando)
Sanford Museum (Sanford)
Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts (Eatonville)
Harry P. Leu Gardens (Orlando)
Here's a link to web site that lists a few of them: http://www.orlandoattractions.net/articles/FreeAttractionsinOrlandoFL.cfm
Included are:
Lake Eola (downtown Orlando)
Sanford Museum (Sanford)
Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts (Eatonville)
Harry P. Leu Gardens (Orlando)
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Looking forward to seeing some old friends
I'm getting more excited every time I look at who's coming to the Summit in a few weeks. I'm seeing many leaders that I have enjoyed getting to know over the last few years. Guys from NCMM, from No Man Left Behind Conferences, from denominations I've worked with, from churches I've done
seminars at...
seminars at...
Chances are, someone you know will be here too! Why not make sure of it and bring some friends?
Sunday, January 4, 2009
A Hot Time in the Old Town - Kissimmee ($)
This is the first post in a series on other things to do in Orlando either before or after the Summit (or BOTH!) Here's a great one for a family or a couple, and one of the less expensive ones as well.
Old Town in Kissimmee (say ki-SIM-ee, if you want to sound like a local)
Just south of the Orlando International Airport is Old Town, a unique amusement park and shopping area. Over 700 motorcyclists rally through the streets on Thursday nights. On Saturday nights Old Town comes to life with a vintage-car parade with over 300 cars. While the park offers live entertainment every night at 7:30 p.m., its Saturday night show (7 p.m.) plays exclusively ’50s and ’60s rock ‘n’ roll. Visitors must buy tickets for the amusement rides, but admission to Old Town, and its concerts and car shows, is free.
From their web site (http://www.old-town.com/):
1/21 – 1/25: The National Corvette Restorers Society (NCRS). Hundreds of beautifully restored and new Corvettes on will be on display. This is a must see car show! The best spectator days are the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th. Swap meet and judging with show. For more information, visit www.ncrsfl.org.
Here's a short video that gives you a quick look. Turn the sound down, the song doesn't really make sense...
Just one question: Are you man enough for the SlingShot?
Old Town in Kissimmee (say ki-SIM-ee, if you want to sound like a local)
Just south of the Orlando International Airport is Old Town, a unique amusement park and shopping area. Over 700 motorcyclists rally through the streets on Thursday nights. On Saturday nights Old Town comes to life with a vintage-car parade with over 300 cars. While the park offers live entertainment every night at 7:30 p.m., its Saturday night show (7 p.m.) plays exclusively ’50s and ’60s rock ‘n’ roll. Visitors must buy tickets for the amusement rides, but admission to Old Town, and its concerts and car shows, is free.
From their web site (http://www.old-town.com/):
Free Admission! Free Parking!
Old Town stores are open 365 days a year, from 10:00am-11:00pm.
The amusement rides are open from 12:00pm-11:00pm Monday-Sunday (Rides usually stay open later on weekends and may vary seasonally). For most amusement rides, tickets are sold separately for each ride.Tickets are $1.00 each, but if you plan to ride a lot, you may want to purchase the VALUEPAK, which is 22 tickets for $20.00 or 35 tickets for $30.00. http://www.old-town.com/Attractions/RidesInfo.html
(Coming to Old Town while you're here)
1/21 – 1/25: The National Corvette Restorers Society (NCRS). Hundreds of beautifully restored and new Corvettes on will be on display. This is a must see car show! The best spectator days are the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th. Swap meet and judging with show. For more information, visit www.ncrsfl.org.
Here's a short video that gives you a quick look. Turn the sound down, the song doesn't really make sense...
Just one question: Are you man enough for the SlingShot?
Saturday, January 3, 2009
"If You Get the Young Men, You Get Everything"
"One issue: Young Men. That's it. That's the whole thing."
Here's a fascinating take on the importance of the church reaching men from Mark Driscoll. This 5 minute video covers church planting at the beginning, but he quickly moves to talking about building your church by reaching men.
We know it's important to reach men, especially younger men. That will be one of the workshops offered at the Summit. The ELCA has done some great research lately, which they'll share with us. And we'll talk about what's working and not working in churches today. You won't want to miss this presentation and discussion.
Yet another reason to come to the Man in the Mirror Annual Summit!
Here's a fascinating take on the importance of the church reaching men from Mark Driscoll. This 5 minute video covers church planting at the beginning, but he quickly moves to talking about building your church by reaching men.
We know it's important to reach men, especially younger men. That will be one of the workshops offered at the Summit. The ELCA has done some great research lately, which they'll share with us. And we'll talk about what's working and not working in churches today. You won't want to miss this presentation and discussion.
Yet another reason to come to the Man in the Mirror Annual Summit!
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