Life Changing Seminars - Growth

Growth

In 1998, Life Changing Seminars relocated to Salisbury, North Carolina and began to exhibit unusual growth over the next few years. This growth was a direct result of several factors

  1. the employment full-time of Rick Grubbs as a seminar speaker with Life Changing Seminars
  2. the relocation of Life Changing Seminars to Salisbury, North Carolina allowing for more interstate travel involving seminars.
  3. the invitation by Bill Gothard with Institute in Basic Life Principles to speak at a keynote session of the Advanced Training Institute's annual homeschool conference held in Knoxville, Tennessee.


By early 2008, Life Changing Seminars had presented over 1,500 seminars in 49 states. Many nationally-known Christian organizations have hosted the seminars.

Seminars have been presented in churches, businesses, Christian school conventions and homeschool conventions. Life Changing Seminars has also presented their material to colleges for both enrichment material and college credit.hi

Colleges courses offered through colleges:

Indian River Community College

God's Bible School and College, Cincinnati, Ohio

Hobe Sound Bible College Hobe Sound, Florida

Material from Life Changing Seminars has been published by various Christian organizations including Billy Graham's Decision magazine. In the summer of 1999, the Institute in Basic Life Principles used material from Life Changing Seminars to present to thousands of Christian pastors internationally through their pastors seminars.

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