International speaker Dr. Neil Anderson, author of over 50 books, is the keynote speaker for a free all-day conference designed to teach people how to help those emotionally hurting.
The event starts 9 a.m., Thursday, April 29, at Fellowship Church, 4200 E Apple Ave., Muskegon.
The morning presentation is “Resolving personal and spiritual conflicts;” followed by “Why integration of theology and psychology.”
You'll learn: 6 ways you can help children and adults suffering from adverse experiences. How you can help your business, organization and even family receive care at no cost and be able to contribute back into their circles. How over 13 years of caring for the hurting and broken in West Michigan has saved lives and given people the tools needed to stop unhealthy ways of coping.
Guests will receive take-home tools and be given an opportunity to engage in the work of healing through Love N Grace Healing Centers, a 501C3 non-profit, located at 2735 E Apple Ave, Ste C, Muskegon in Muskegon.
Donations towards client care are accepted. Lunch is included.
Reservations are required, at bit.ly/lovengraceheals due to possible Covid restrictions and lunches. Registration allows you to choose the all day seminar or just morning or afternoon.
- Posted April 09, 2021
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Love N Grace event set for April 29
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