Next week is Orange week

Posted on 13. Jan, 2010 by in Orange, Philosophy, Random

orange-juice-for-web-2Well, Orange is certainly in the air. Only a few months away until Orange 2010 and next week I’m taking a small group of leaders to Dallas for the One Day Orange Tour. So, as you might imagine, I’m thinking a lot about the Orange Strategy.

So, next week is Orange week. I’ll write at least one post a day about the Orange strategy, Orange conference and certainly a number of posts about what I experience and learn at the Orange Tour. If anyone else wants to participate, leave a comment or shoot me an email. I’ll either link to your Orange blog post or put your content on my blog.

It’s time to start thinking Orange and getting ready for how God wants to use us to make a difference in the lives of families.

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Kenny Conley has written 1608 posts on CMO.

Kenny Conley is the primary author of Childrens Ministry Online and the NextGen Pastor at Gateway Church in Austin, TX. In addition to creating the Illuminate Conference, a high quality kidmin conference designed specifically for volunteers, Kenny is a published author and speaker. For more biographical info, click here.

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  • http://onethingfamily.com Pat Rowland

    I’m looking forward to your thoughts on this. Thanks for sharing.

  • http://childrensministryonline.com Kenny

    Sweet. I just got access to some Orange swag. Next week is really going to be Orange… going to be giving stuff away. Free stuff is the best, isn’t it?

  • http://www.metacognician.com kendra golden

    Shut up! I’m going to be at Dallas Orange One Day. Let’s meet up. I’ll have a crew there too from our Next Gen team that got named that after you guys I think. :)

  • http://childrensministryonline.com Kenny

    Consider ourselves already met-up. Woo hoo! Yeah, I’ll definitely have some time to meet up/hang out. You know Jonathan Cliff too, right? He’s coming to. Should be tons of fun.

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