Monday, September 13, 2010

Awesome Workshops This Weeks Schedule

To View Who The Workshop Speakers Will Be Click Here

ABOUT THE WEEK


  • Programs will occur M-F, September 13-17, 10:30 – 12 PACIFIC time; 12:30-2 PM CENTRAL TIME; 1:30 PM – 3 PM EASTERN TIME – Find a time converter here if you do not live in the USA.
  • You listen to them live on your computer or can listen later. They will automatically go to itunes too if you wish to download them your ipod of MP3 player.
  • To listen, click here InvisibleIllnessConference.com and turn up your speakers. If it is the right time, the program will start playing immediately.

MONDAY – SEPTEMBER 13, 2010

LIVING WITH INVISIBLE ILLNESS, WHY IT HURTS, HOW TO COPE

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TUESDAY – SEPTEMBER 14, 2010

RELATIONSHIPS

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WEDNESDAY – SEPTEMBER 15, 2010

GETTING ORGANIZED AND TIME MANAGEMENT

PARENTING

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THURSDAY – SEPTEMBER 16, 2010

EXPLAINING INVISIBLE ILLNESSES

GIRL TALK – HOW CONNECTING WITH OTHERS HELPS US ALL

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FRIDAY – SEPTEMBER 17, 2010

CAREER, WORKING, STARTING OWN BIZ

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IN CLOSING

LISA AND TWILA FOR THE LAST HALF HOUR – CALL WITH YOUR COMMENTS!

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YOUR HOST

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Lisa Copen is the founder of Rest Ministries, the largest Christian organization that specifically serves the chronically ill. She has authored nine books, including resources for over 300 HopeKeepers groups, a small group program of Rest Ministries. Through various sources including National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week, which she started in 2002, she seeks to encourage churches to increase an outreach to the chronically ill nearly 1 in 2 people in the U.S. Lisa’s works have been published in a variety of periodicals and books and she has been a guest of radio programs Decision Today, Family Life and Joni and Friends. She is a sought-after speaker who brings joy and humor, as well as hope, to those who are suffering or live with chronic illness.
Lisa resides in San Diego with her husband and 7-year-old son, and has lived with degenerative rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia since 1993. She will be hosting the programs for Invisible Illness Week out of her home office.

 

1 comment:

Andrew said...

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