Caring deeply about your community is the starting point- not the finish line
Al Salam Alaikum, |
Most people who want to teach do so because they genuinely care. They’ve experienced something that worked. They’ve seen their community struggle. They feel a responsibility to help. |
That sincerity is essential. But on its own, it’s not enough. |
Because there is a difference between sharing what you know and designing an experience that actually changes how someone thinks, works, or lives. One is a conversation. The other is a transformation. |
The gap between them is methodology. |
Without it, even the most knowledgeable, most well-intentioned trainer will find that their sessions are well-received but quickly forgotten. People leave feeling inspired- and then return to exactly what they were doing before. |
That is not a failure of sincerity. It’s a failure of structure. |
The Faith-Based Trainer Challenge is built around this exact problem. Over two days, you’ll learn the specific frameworks, tools, and design principles that separate training that informs from training that transforms- and how to apply them with an Islamic worldview. |
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Challenge Details: |
Date: 28-29 Shawwal (April 17&18) |
Time: 9:00 AM US CT/5 pm Makkah |
Location: Live on Zoom |
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If you’ve ever delivered a session and felt like something was missing, this challenge will show you what it was. |
Sincerely, |
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