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The Ezer Collective event is a two-day leadership intensive of women from all over the world, each from varying industries, life stages, and leadership roles. This time is set aside for women leaders to invest in their own development and professional growth alongside other women doing the same.
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Leadership development sessions led by Jo Saxton, Stephanie O’Brien, and special guests
Panel discussions with leaders from a range of professions
Tools and training that will inspire and equip you
Group sessions with fellow women leaders to process what you're learning
Networking opportunities with other leaders in your field
Ways to connect and build meaningful connections with other leaders
Time and space to be alone, reflect, worship, and pray
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Minneapolis, MN November 7-9, 2024
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Yes! See Investment and Registration page for more details.
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Leadership development sessions and break-outs, panel discussions featuring key leaders from various professions, group coaching to process what you’re hearing and learning, intentional networking opportunities, and time to reflect on your own.
Light snacks and beverages will be provided throughout the event ( think coffee, tea, light treats, etc.)
Note: all attendees are responsible for their own transportation, lodging, and meals otherwise.
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Click here to register now!
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Prior to the Nov 7-9 Ezer Collective in Minneapolis we are hosting a pre-intensive. Leader, Visionary, Pastor and Author Danielle Strickland is going to be here to discuss the difficult but important topic of addressing the abuse of power in institutions and communities.
When we find ourselves in situations where power is being abused, how to we respond? What principles should be considered? Danielle has had both personal experience with this topic as well as coming alongside many organizations and victims by advocating for change when power is abused as well as caring for victims.
Join us for this important training.
Lunch is provided and included in the cost. Those not attending the Ezer Collective are welcome to attend. However, tickets are a lower cost for the pre intensive for those attending the main gathering.
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“To rescue, to save” and “to be strong.”
Over 100 references to the root of this word in the Old Testament
21 references use the identical word
2 times describing tthe woman, 3 times referring to military aid
16 times God as the helper of his people, using powerful military language
Often appears in parallel with words denoting strength and power
A word with military connotations
The helper - one who had the power to help
Verb as well as noun - meaning to defend, protect, surround, cherish