2011 Heartland laborer's Conference
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                _Campus to City:  Laboring Through Transition

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                _This one-time-only discussion will benefit Juniors, Seniors, and Grad Students.  Make plans NOW for life in the city (or wherever you will land after college) because the transition swirl is dizzying, it is coming soon, and it will challenge everything about you.  If you want your laboring to make an impact, let us help you set your trajectory.  Join us for a chance to connect with your peers, share fears/questions/hopes/expectations you might have while hearing stories and experiences from recent grads.

                Presented by: Doug Simmons and Bob Sather
                Doug and Laura Simmons serve with The Navigators 20s Mission in Kansas City, coaching and equipping early-career men and women in four focus areas:  Christ / Work / Mission / Team.  Prior to his Navs role, Doug served in youth camping and pastoral ministry, and as a missionary to his city (cleverly-disguised as a business owner).

                Bob came to Christ through an investigative Bible study as a freshman at the University of Nebraska.  Since then he has ministered with The Navigators in Tokyo and Kobe Japan, Cedar Falls and Ames, IA, Omaha, NE and Manhattan, KS.  He currently lives in Omaha with his wife Sue.  The Lord has given them three children, Amy, Jason and Matthew.  After several years in staff leadership roles, Bob currently serves the post-collegiates in the 20s Mission, and with collegiates at Creighton University.