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1. whole life reflecting God s intense interest in all of out lives and the value of all being apprentices together It s not just about teaching or even learning but a dynamic mix of these with a quality of relationships that intentionally seek to encourage one another to grow in faith and life and mission Values are tangibly seen in the life of a church what s prayed about sung about talked about What stories are invited what s valued and affirmed who are hailed as heroes Cultures change as the stories change the questions we reflect on change and as the fabric of the life of out churches tangibly reflects our confidence in God for all of life How could you change for example your prayer diary to reflect the whole lives of the people in your church How would preaching and teaching change How would your approach to mission change 12 2 Engage the people Key question Culture 1s the way we do things round here Ady riinan Direk Forage Whole lite embracing All apprentices together Church as E Mleetines aes Teaching Preaching General Go Poe i Social Events Leader Small Lifestyle Groups Special Wors hin SCLvices Events Decor Mission Bulletins lores Re imagining the Whole Life Disciplemaking Church This section of the guide covers stages 3 amp 4 of the journey These stages are only sketched out in this guide We anticipate that i
2. Imagine User Guide A leaders guide accompanying the Imagine DVD engaging Christians in life long whole life discipleship in our contemporary culture through the local church The London Institute for Contemporary Christianity St Peter s Vere St London W1G 0DQ w licc org uk e imagine licc org uk t 0207 399 9555 Contents How to use this guide 3 Overview of the process as a map 4 Four stages Waking Up to Whoke Life Discipleship 1 Watch the film 6 2 Engage the people Re zmagining the W hole Life Disciplemaking Church 3 Change a culture 14 4 Join a movement 16 Resources 17 Website resources for download at wwv licc org uk imagine dvd userguide Need help Contact the LICC Imagine Team on 0207 399 9555 or imagine licc org uk 2 How to use the church leaders guide Churches have to realise that the core of their calling is to be disciple making communities whatever else they do Graham Cray This guide accompanies a DVD that seeks to envision and engage Christians for life long whole life discipleship in our contemporary culture Its thesis was first articulated in the magazine essay Imagine how we can reach the UWB fleshed out further in the follow on magazine Let my people grow and delivered for reflection and discussion in this DVD format to enable groups of Christians start to really wrestle with this key challenge to the UK church in these times It may
3. We live in slave new world This may be a society rejecting Christianity But people are not doing so because they have found something so much better that delivers happiness It s only the sheer pace and intensity of consumerist life the anaesthetising effects of our media and technologies and our addiction to entertainment that keep us from seeing things for what they are What we lack is a core that makes sense of everything We need wisdom for life Whether we are Christians or not Can you create space to ask people the questions above Can you help people get a handle on the main pres sures from our culture on this community Imagine DVD is a resource or the magazine Tmagine how we can reach the UK Can you help people recognise the issues that others in the church face 2 Engage the people Key question Where areyOU LW here do VOU spend most of your time in an ordinary week 2 What doa you do in that time 3 What sues have you faced in that context in the last yeare How should we live 2 Engage the people Key question Authenticity Adventure Agape Quadruple A What are people in our culture looking for A story Christianity to live in that enables them to live their whole lives with integrity with authenticity a sense of adventure and awe and with agape love They may not be looking for absolute truth but they are looking for a way and a life Is the Gospel of Christ m
4. and they haul me up to the front of the church to pray for me The rest of the time I m a teacher and the church has never prayed for me That says it all Is our Christianity only focused on the square mile T 2 around the church on weekend or evening activity eisurel le Is it essentially leisure time rather than whole life Underneath the symptoms lie two key issues One of Christianity theology a partial eclipse of the gospel that limits our imagination for whole life Christianity One of method The church is too often focused on a convert and retain strategy Jesus trained and released his disciples into the world He was an apprentice maker How do you see the sacred secular divide at work in our own life priorities prayers conversations thinking 2 A theological barrier BA methodological barrier How whole life is your church Questionnaire available from LICC website How is your church immersing itself in an deep understanding of God s comprehensive salvation How do we change At heart the way forward is to focus on a new church culture rather than primarily on new church structures or programmes It s a culture shift that will change the current default settings of local geographical focus and evening weekend activity Culture is described in different ways but always reflects values Two key values need to be embedded in the life of a church community
5. be helpful to understand our starting point with this guide Firstly we re picturing you as someone who wants to explore what the challenge presented in this DVD might mean in your own church community We imagine that you might be asking whether God is calling you to help make whole life missionary discipleship central and effective in the life of your church We also assume that we re engaging with someone willing to accept that none of us have all the answers to this crucial challenge someone who is willing to be on a journey and be part of creating the solution to some of the issues we face in contemporary discipleship in the UK On the next page you ll find the map of the four parts to a journey that we ve been working on so far with other churches This guide primarily covers the first two parts and highlights a series of resources that you might be able to use to engage your church in the challenge However we have been working with a number of churches on the second two parts of this journey Whilst we sketch them out here we ve found that the way forward is through partnership Leaders benefit from interacting both with other churches and with the Imagine team to work out how best to develop and apply this thinking in their own situation On page 14 of this guide you ll find an outline of what we do and also an invitation to join us at a forum day with the Imagine Team where we will unpack these next steps in more depth and you ll
6. engaged in church the kingdom not just in the culture we need wisdom for life helping us for the rest of church life wherever we are life The symptoms point to two We need to recognise the key issues a sacred secular challenge as primarily one of divided church culture anda our church culture rather methodological failure to than one of programmes help Christians to grow in What are the values that will discipleship for all of life shape a whole life disciple making church culture 6 2 Engage the people Show the film Create debate e n small groups e Use the film discussion guide e Amongst the leadership team e Explore the key questions e With friends e Use the PowerPoint slides e With the whole church e Discover the issues people face e Pass the DVD round e Share the magazines and audio CD e Watch in one sitting or two or three Having watched the film yourself start to engage others Create different contexts for viewing and discussion The film can be watched in one two or three sittings There s a discussion guide on pages 18 20 in this guide It s also on the DVD and website One way of getting people to start to understand the issues is to do the questionnaire Issues yov re facing in today s world on page 21 22 It s also a great way for a leadership team to get to know their community better Keep coming back to the key questions On pages 8 12 these questions are fleshed out
7. have the opportunity to reflect with us on your own situation All the resources indicated in this guide are downloadable from the website including PowerPoint slides www licc org uk imagine dvd userguide magine User Guide Overview L Watch the film Reflect on some key questions Who will reach the UK Where are you How shall we live What s the problem How do we changer Use other resources Imagine how we can reach the UK magazine Let my people grow magazine Imagine how we can reach the UK audio CD 3 Change a culture Focus the task On changing a church culture Examine your own church culture using the questionnaire Generate ideas to start to change your culture one degree shifts Use available resources PowerPoint Slides How whole life is your church Survey FTCW badges 1 degree shift stories 20 small steps ideas 2 Engage the people Show the film In small groups Amongst the leadership team With friends With the whole church Pass the DVD round Watch in one sitting or two or three Create debate Use the film discussion guide Explore the key questions Use the PowerPoint slides Discover the issues people face Share the magazines and audio CD Join a movement Join an Imagine Leader s Forum to Meet with other church leaders seek ing to create a whole life disciple making church community Gain feedback on your Su
8. 5 of a 60 million population is an awful lot of people So often we have a picture of the church in the ghetto up against the ropes on the margins in a corner The reality is that the majority of us are out there with scores of relationships Everyone is an FTCW a full time Christian worker The primary question is not how can this person serve in the church but how does God want to use this person in the kingdom And perhaps the dominant metaphor for Christian engagement in the How can you celebrate each world in this generation is that of yeast or leaven in person as an FTCW the dough What stories can be told Who and how might they be prayed for A Could you use FICW gt badges creatively As people change Jobs available from LICC Where are your It s the question God asked Adam in the Garden right at the beginning And of course God wasn t just asking where he was physically but also where he was mentally spiritually emotionally We can each answer that same question in lots of different ways for our own micro worlds or in relation to the macro forces that pressure us from life in today s world Britain is in a state the social data on health youth crime marriage etc is sobering We often feel bewildered with issues coming at us from all sides pluralism relativism multiculturalism environmentalism And we can be very tired working longer hours than any other EU nation
9. a little more If you d find it helpful to use the PowerPoint slides shown for each question you can download these from our website In case you hadn t spotted it there s also a 48 slide PowerPoint set on the Imagine DVD which has comments on the notes pages Even mote simply get people to talk around these three questions 1 Where do you spend most of your time in an ordinary week 2 What do you do in that time 3 What issues have you faced in that context in the last year Having spent the time helping people engage with this challenge you ll need to focus them on the nub of the problem see page 14 Change a culture Who will reach the UK 2 Engage the people Key question QHSSSESESO LLTI TELT BOBO OESSOD GOOG OSSESD SOseeeeeee BOSS CSEC8S OHBORSEIOO O2SGOSSBOO SOeHSSC8E8 eee Overall in the UK around 7 5 of adults go to church once a month or more hence 7 red dots For the last 100 years the church has been in decline Nevertheless 7 5 represents 4 5 milion people and each one of those people meets with at least 20 or 30 people each week who don t know Jesus Locard s first principle of forensics every contact leaves a trace For years the church has been asking the question how can we reach the UR and there s been a lot of creativity around evangelism and lots of new resources But as soon as you change the question and ask who will reach the UK the picture changes 7
10. a perspective on your responses in the light of others we ve received 26 Further resources Resources Details of all these resources and how to obtain them is available at www licc org uk bookshop Imagine PPE ba a Pe he R ke how we reach the UR 2 sI Century Dise I li nS let my people Erow Imagine how we can reach the UK Magazine 2003 3 Let My People Grow Magazine 2005 3 or 5 for both magazines 21st century disciples 4 part audio CD set recording of a workshop and teaching day with Bishop Graham Cray 12 Let My People Grow making disciples who make a difference in today s world Book of essays edited by Mark Greene amp Tracy Cotterell 2007 7 99 Imagine how we can reach the UK CD 2007 3 75 2l
11. aking a real f a difference in our daily lives Mis sion In a broken world do we see our mission as taking is taking kc IVE love where love is not wherever we are Are we leaven in our culture Incarnations of the good news of whole life salvation where love is not y fata af Ae Cross lian Are we briefed trained resourced supported and commissioned for our mission in the world Is the 10 hours in which we might be directly Briefed engaged with our church life making a difference in Trained the 110 of the rest of our life each week wherever we are and whatever we do Resourced Supported Commissioned IEU Work Home Leisure In relation to the issues people are facing in their EO lives at home at work and in leisure how does the Life and ministries of the church make a difference How could it make a difference How will you know 10 What s the problem 2 Engage the people Key question The at Divide 47 of Christians say that the teaching they receive is irrelevant to their daily life and the weakest areas are out work lives and our home lives Why is this Why don t we easily think and talk Christianly about work or school or sleep or rest or the arts or TV and so on A major factor is the pervasive influence of the sacred secular divide the idea that God is much more interested in some areas of our lives than others I spend an hour a week teaching Sunday school
12. are Do look out for responses which are strikingly low or high However the correlation across the four areas is perhaps more revealing than individual responses For example is the ecclesiology breeding a happy but insecure group of people who are not confident in mission Alternatively is the theology preparing people to respond maturely to the situations they are facing A Caution The idea of doing the survey is not to create a huge to do list for leaders so that were the survey to be repeated all areas would be covered Indeed this may be a harmful response which infantilises the congregation Rather it seeks to allow leaders and their churches to communicate well and honestly with one another as you walk forward together in the challenge of building a community which has whole life discipleship Outcomes The outcome is both an awareness of strengths and weaknesses and also a context for constructive and stimulating discussions of how to build a more robust whole life discipling culture Used in conjunction with the concept of One degree shifts it s possible to generate a series of small steps that will eventually change the culture of a church At the same time it can identify where some longer term work needs to be done If possible please forward a copy of the survey responses to ben care Qlicc org uk at LICC we are interested to keep a record of the overall picture emerging from churches We can also provide
13. e are given the space to complete them at a time convenient for them Although this may mean that not all surveys are returned nonetheless it is important that people feel that they are able to complete the survey after giving it space amp prayerful consideration Processing tesponses The survey responses ate placed in the Excel spreadsheet a blank copy can be found at www licc org uk imagine dvd userguide The responses to each survey are placed in a separate column from B onwards new columns can be inserted Use ves vy no n amp maybe m y y y This will automatically subdivide the responses down into charts covering four subject areas to be found on sheet Charts 1 Ecclesiology 2 4 8 17 Theology 5 11 12 16 19 Personal Development 1 13 14 18 20 Mission 3 6 7 9 10 15 Interpreting the results Wisdom is required in interpreting the surveys responses that come back 100 negative are not any more accurate than those that are 100 positive and as a leader you will often know when a response is realistic or not It is important not to just look at the negative results but equally acknowledge the positive responses This survey seeks to help you understand where you are not where you are not or where you should be Importantly this survey is not really a catalogue 25 Resources of empirical data rather it is a reflection of the congregation s perceptions of where they
14. ell a Chris tian friend the name of your boss your tutor your favourite checkout person and ask them to pray for them 24 Using the Imagine Church Survey Hesputce Where are we The Imagine church survey seeks to help you answer this question The survey provides a snapshot of where the church currently is by allowing church members the opportunity to honestly feedback their impressions and perceptions about the church community Often this kind of reflection is not done as a whole community The survey highlights the difference between the messages a leadership may be trying to impart to their congregation and what is being heard It therefore provides an opportunity to identify areas that are perceived to require greater attention What the survey maps is not simply a response to the Sunday content of church attendance but an attempt to allow people to reflect on whether they feel empowered for their discipleship in the lives as a whole Most significantly the survey allows for discussion between the congregation and the church leadership The results of the survey should not be kept for the consumption of the leadership alone but presented at a church meeting The yes no format may at first seem limiting or business like however it is the opportunity for discussion which accompanies the process that is crucial Filling in the Survey We suggest that surveys are distributed at a meeting and then peopl
15. loping purposeful caring persevering relationships that train resource and support each other in all areas of our lives 1 What have you learnt about the issues people face in your group or church You may want to review your thoughts from session 1 or from the Issues facing Christians in today s world questionnaire 2 How whole life is your church You may want to review your responses to the questionnaire How whole life is your church 3 How do you approach disciple making in your church To what extent is it central To what extent does it reflect the two values described in the film of being whole life embracing and all apprenticing together 4 What implications might this film have for your group or church Are there some small steps that you might be able to take towards becoming whole life disciple making church You might want to look at the suggestions in 20 small steps towards whole life apprenticeship available on the DVD ROM or the website 20 Issues in today s world Resources 1 How helpful to you is the teaching and preaching your church usually tack one box only Ll Very LI Quite O OK LI Not Very LI Not at all 2 What major issues have you faced in your day to day life over the past year To what extent has the overall ministry of your church helped or prepared you to deal with these issues Issues faced at work How has the church helped fck one box only L Ve
16. ontext 5 Mark reflects on the scope of God s interest in us shown through creation and through God s plan in Christ to bring about a renewal of all things How have these reflections affected your understanding of the character and purposes of God 6 What has impacted you most from part 1 of the film and how might you respond Before the next session You might like to read the magazine Imagine how we can reach the UK available from LICC 020 7399 9555 or online www licc org uk bookshop Or try the questionnaire Issues you re facing in today s world On the DVD ROM and on pages 21 22 in this pack 18 Session 2 Resources Film Part 2 The whole life disciple making church A disciple of Jesus is someone who tries to live all their life in a Jesus way A disciple isn t just a missionary or a witness a disciple is an active intentional learner a practitioner a doer of the Word not just a student A disciple is accountable to someone who knows them and helps them grow and live A disciple is an apprentice 1 How helpful do you find this description of a follower of Jesus 2 To what extent are you intentionally helping each other learn to be apprentices together 3 In what ways do the things you do in your church or group help each other grow in your ability to live all of life before God 4 Does the story from Brookside Community Church where they changed their church business meeting spark any ideas abou
17. rvey Have input from the LICC team Explore next steps for your church Need help Contact the LICC Imagine Team on 0207 399 9555 or imagine licc org uk This section of the guide covers stages 1 amp 2 of the journey These stages about what to look out for as you watch the film and then how to start getting others in the church to focus on whole life disciplemaking L Watch the film Reflect on some key questions Use other resources e Who will reach the UK e Imagine how we can reach the UK e Where are your magazine e How shall we live e Let my people grow magazine e What s the problem e Imagine how we can reach the UK audio e How do we changer CD Available from LICC 0207 399 9555 or www licc org uk bookshop Incisive questions are often the means through which we make important discoveries clarify and direct our thinking alter our priorities and behaviour In helping Christians to gain a fresh perspective on discipleship and on church life the following questions have often made a significant difference They re ones that the DVD tackles To read around the issues further try the resources above It s not HOW can we reach The challenges and Are we equipped to live well the UK but WHO Every opportunities of our daily for Christ in all of life Are contact leaves a trace how contexts In a rapidly the 10 hours in which we does God want to use us in changing bewildering might be
18. ry I Quite a bit U OK LI Not Very Ll Not at all Issues faced at home How has the church helped ck one box only L Very L Quite a bit HO OK LI Not Very LI Not at all Issues faced at church How has the church helped tick one box only Ll Very Ll Quite a bit HO OK L Not Very LI Not at all Issues faced in my personal spiritual life How has the church helped tick one box only L Very Ll Quite a bit HO OK LI Not Very LI Not at all 21 3 What questions about life and faith do you feel you particularly need an swers to 4 What are the one or two primary contexts in which you have ongoing re lationships with non Christians e g work clubs family Context t Context 2 5 To what extent is the ministry of your church equipping you to live and make a difference for Christ in the contexts you identified above Context 1 tck one box only L Very LI Quite abit LJ OK L Not Very LI Not at all Context 2 tick one box only Ll Very LI Quite abit LJ OK L Not Very LI Not at all 6 What do you think would help you to be mote effective for Christ in these contexts 7 Are you O Male LJ Female 8 What is your age group Under 18 LI 18 24 LI 25 44 U 45 59 LI 60 or over Thank you 22 Imagine Church Survey Resources How whole life is your church Answer these questions and see how whole life your church is Our church is trying as a community to picture and pray for the people of the ch
19. sponded to stages 1 amp 2 and your 4 Join a movement Need help Contact the LICC Imagine Team on 0207 399 9555 or imagine licc org uk understanding of the challenges you face in your context You will also meet with other church leaders that are currently part of the Imagine pilot programme and learn from their journeys and challenges If you would like to join us on one of these days contact the Imagine team to register your interest 16 Resources This section contains all the resources referred to earlier in the guide They re downloadable form the website www licc org uk imagine dvd userguide 17 Film Discussion Guide Resources You can use these questions whether you watch the film in one sitting or in two parts Just select the questions you would find most stimulating for your situation Session 1 Film Part 1 Living as a Christian in today s world 1 How much do you identify with the sense of bewilderment that Mark says many people feel about the challenges of living in the UK today 2 How real can we be with each other about the issues we face and about the challenges of living as a Christian in today s world 3 In your own situation or church what evidence do you see of a sacred secular divide 4 To what extent do you feel yourself to be an FTCW a full time Christian worker briefed trained resourced and supported to live and share the good news of Jesus in your everyday c
20. such as par enting singleness marriage sickness and death Our church commissions and prays for people s new jobs and responsibilities outside the church as well as inside Our church provokes us to pray regularly for a not yet believer in the life of one of our Christian friends When we think about Jesus humanity we are encouraged to seri ously think about what it means to follow Him in our own situations Our corporate prayer diary or prayer meetings show a good bal ance between the needs of the local church scattered the church gathered and the national and global issues we face such as consumerism and poverty The leaders in our church model ways of helping individuals ma ture in faith and life Our church reflects on why the Gospel is good news for us at work at home in the community in society today as well as for our future destiny Our church helps us handle the tensions of suffering as well as joy of failure as well as success How many yes s did your church score Anything above six would actually be pretty good The questions might also indicate some concrete ways forward for you or for your church Could you for example take the initiative to find out the pressure points for a couple of people and begin to pray about them Could you suggest to your small group that you set aside time to work through questions that your not yet Christian friends have Could you simply t
21. t how could you affirm people in their different roles and be involved together in God s purposes in the wider world 5 Thinking about the story of Agnes and Alan can you be an Agnes to someone spur ring someone on to love and good works Can you find an Alan to encourage along the way 6 What has impacted you most from part 2 of the film and how might you respond Before the next session You might like to read the magazine Let My People Grow available from LICC 020 7399 9555 or online www licc org uk bookshop Or try the questionnaire How whole hfe is your church trom the DVD ROM or on pages 23 24 in this pack After these two sessions you may find that you need more time together to talk about the ideas in the film and what they might mean for your group or church And if you ve read the magazines or completed the questionnaires you might appreciate the opportunity to discuss your findings together Perhaps you could meet to do this using the questions in Session 3 19 Session 3 Resources Changing culture changing values A disciple making church is more than a community trained to reach out in mission to people and it s more than a church with successful programmes A disciple making church is a community committed to growing in faith and life and mission It s a community learning to live the Gospel wherever they are whatever they do It s a community learning to be apprentices together deve
22. t might be at this stage that you d want to get in touch with us find out how to progress through these stages in your own context and perhaps join us on an Imagine Forum day 3 Change a culture Focus the task Use available resources e On changing a church culture e PowerPoint Slides e Examine your own church culture e How whole life is your church Survey using the questionnaire e FTCW badges e Generate ideas to start to change your e 1 degree shift stories culture one degree shifts e 20 small steps ideas What we ve discovered is this it s really helpful to give people different ways to chew over some key questions that underpin Imagine but once people start to get it given two key tools it s possible to head off on this journey of shifting a church culture quite simply cheaply and without having to make major changes to church structures That s not to underestimate the size of the task But it s an encouragement that we can start to take some small steps that start to make a difference The DVD explores two key barriers to whole life disciple making the primary theological barrier of the sacred secular divide and the primary methodological barrier a failure to make disciples Now we know that to tackle this requires more than a programme or two or a sermon ot two What is required is a shift in our whole way of relating to one another a shift in the culture of the church Having taken
23. the time to understand some of the key issues around whole life discipleship the 20 question How whole life is your church survey and the idea of one degree shifts can together launch a process towards becoming a whole life disciple making community imagine The survey functions as an audit and as a bridge builder between the leadership team and the church It identifies strengths and weakness and gives people a focus for what to do next One degree shifts are the small or indeed not so small ideas for how to do things differently one small change at a time so that a whole church starts to grasp that God really is interested in who they are where they are daily and what they do and as a result starts to function differently as a community It s by no means a comprehensive answer to the issues we face But it s a way forward And it s one that other churches are taking Our experience with them has been that the process covered in this guide takes around 6 12 months So our invitation to you is to join this movement to change our church cultures The following page shows a number of questions that can be asked to begin the culture change process 14 What do we do next in our churches 3 Change a culture Culture is the ensemble of stories we tell each d J other about ourselves Clifford Geertz ia What stories could you invite What questions might leverage change Can
24. urch in their daily activities Our church is a safe place to have questions and doubts and values them as an opportunity to learn and grow in faith Our church encourages us to take our local national and global citizenship seriously and engage in issues of justice and community action Our church creates opportunities to tell and hear each other s stories Our church actively tries to help every member understand the basic teachings and skills of theChristian life Our church encourages us to find out the key pressure points for a small number of people and to pray for them Our church encourages us to develop hospitality in ways that allow not yet believers to enjoy our Christian friends Our church is a place where creativity can flourish Our church recognises the main questions that not yet Christians have about our faith and helps us learn how to handle them Our church actively supports people who are trying to bring Kingdom values into their sphere of influence e g the arts business politics justice system education Our church helps us learn how to use our contemporary culture things such as films work experiences news to learn more about what it means to follow Jesus 23 is re Our church encourages us to reflect on what we re learning at the moment Our church is actively trying to help us gain practical wisdom for some of life s major challenges in our home lives
25. you use a questionnaire to understand strengths and weaknesses How whole hfe is your church HOW yee Change is a series of one degree shifts in a different direction What one degree shifts might make a difference al Can you set up a team challenge using the questionnaire urch and the idea of one degree shifts Discuss findings and determine strengths and weaknesses Team Challenge Present a 2 minute summary of your church s strengths amp weaknesses as a whole life disciple making church and 3 one degree shifts that wall strengthen the whole hfe value in vott church 1 00 cquestorunire mimica 00 eae 2 Discuss findings and derenmine 5 amp W p73 mian 3 Brainstorm one degree shifts 05 soe bic k 15 Join an Imagine Leader s Forum to e Meet with other church leaders seeking to create a whole life disciple making church community e Gain feedback on your Survey e Have input from the LICC team e Explore next steps for your church In 2008 the Imagine Team will be running a series of forum days in both Manchester and London where church leaders will have the opportunity to go further in understanding how to create whole life disctplemaking communities These days will share some of the findings of the LICC Imagine project and provide you with tools and ideas that you might be able to use in your context They will also provide Opportunities for you to reflect on how people re

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