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I am looking to take my Support Group Facilitators to a Bible based training conference. Could you recommend one located in the US Midwest? I have been to Celebrate Recovery in CA. Looking for a broader range of groups.
Thank You,
Denny
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Hi Denny,
 
Welcome to the Community Tool Box (CTB) and Ask an Advisor, we hope we're able to provide you with timely, accurate, useful, and immediately applicable information regarding a bible-based training conference for support group facilitators. Well Denny, to be honest with you we're not necessarily privy to such specific types of conferences as it's beyond our area of expertise and not a resource found in the CTB. That said, I did a Google search to see if I could track down the type of training conferences you asked about, but I'm not sure how much help the following websites will be because of the search terms used (i.e., I tried different combinations). I did find a Celebrate Recovery conference in Murfreesboro, TN (which is kind of Mid-West) in July, but unfortunately it's sold out. What you might want to do is sort through these links and then contact people from those organizations to see what they know. Wish I could give you more than that...
 
 http://acadc.org/
 http://newliferecovery.net/treatment/top-christian-conferences/
 http://rurecovery.com/
 http://www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org/guide/support/resources/faith-ba...
 http://www.nacr.org/referral-center/finding-a-group
 http://www.cbcfortworth.org/#/biblical-counseling/resources
 https://www.obu.edu/news/2015/03/13/ouachitas-christian-counseling-confe...
 http://mintools.com/support-groups-facilitator.htm
 http://christianrecoverycoalition.com/
 http://www.evfreefullerton.com/connect/ministries/crisiscare/
 http://freshhope.us/history-of-fresh-hope/
 http://www.umcna.org/postdetail/equality-umc-starts-first-celebrate-reco...
 http://www.aacc.net/divisions/addiction-recovery-network/
 
With that Denny, thanks for visiting the CTB and Ask an Advisor. If this reply doesn't quite hit the mark, please feel free to revisit us and we'll work together to find a more viable solution/answer. We wish you the greatest success in your endeavors. Take care, be well, do good work.
 
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Question Date: Wed, 06/29/2016