The Intensive
Strategic Life Training is designed to serve the local church by providing a framework for the development of leaders that, throughout the year, is based in your local fellowship. Students and facilitators begin each year by attending a 3-day SLT Intensive. The Intensive draws together the students, facilitators, mentors, pastors, and teachers of the course and provides a wonderful launching pad for the curriculum and the facilitating/mentoring component of the course that is based in the local church.
SLT Intensive 2010
June 16-19
2nd & Linden Street, Newport, KY 41076
Closest Airport: CLE
Event starts 7pm on Wednesday, June 16th and concludes the evening of Saturday, June 19th
SLT Intensive 2011
& 20 Year Anniversary Celebration
& 20 Year Anniversary Celebration
March 31-April 2, 2011
coincides with the Transforum Event & BLS Intensive
Rohnert Park, California
Closest Airports: STS, SFO, OAK
Event starts 7pm on Thursday, March 31 and concludes the evening of Saturday, April 2nd by 10pm
Goals of the Intensive
- Kingdom Orientation
Both the Strategic Life Training Intensive and curriculum emphasize the central nature of the Kingdom of God. Our desire is to ignite in participants a passion for the King and His Kingdom. In addition, our desire is to sow a vision for justice that challenges participants to commit themselves to a life of training that will position them to be used by God to affect change wherever they have influence. - Course Orientation
The Intensive provides an opportunity to orient the students with the curriculum and facilitating/mentoring component of the course. Each of the two years carries a different emphasis, the second year building on the foundation of the first. During the Intensive, students will be introduced to the critical foundational principles for the year they are about to begin. - Relational Orientation
One of the benefits of the Intensive is the opportunity for men and women to connect and fellowship with others who carry the same heart for the purposes of God in their generation. Moreover, the fact that men and women are drawn from a number of different churches and regions from throughout the country reinforces the reality that we are a part of something bigger than ourselves.





