Wisconsin
Wisconsin


Become a Centurion!
The Centurions Program prepares you to navigate today’s culture with a Christian perspective. Join an ongoing and growing network of Christ-followers to develop your inner faith in a way that results in outward action. Gain confidence, understanding and knowledge as you apply biblical truth to every aspect of your life.

What makes the Centurions Program unique?

  • A focus on inward formation that results in outward actions. Discover how your Christian faith not only guides your own personal beliefs and decisions, but how it can guide your actions to make a positive, meaningful impact on those around you.
  • The combination of intellectual and spiritual formation. Centurions develop critical thinking skills, but also gain a deeper understanding of who God is, what it means to be made in the Image of God, and a broader understanding of the Gospel of the Kingdom.
  • Access to the large and growing network of Centurions, Centurions Program staff and faculty, and ministry collaborators
  • Emphasis on ongoing ministry engagement, collaboration and growth.

Students will learn through:
  • Two weekend resident training sessions
  • Webinars and teleconferences
  • Online forum discussions
  • Daily devotionals
  • Reading books
  • Watching films

Who teaches?
This is an affiliate program of the national Centurions Program of the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview. Leaders of the affiliate program include instructors and Centurions certified through the national program. Participants will study with leading thinkers and teachers personally selected by program founder Chuck Colson including Chris Brooks, Bob Lynn, TM Moore, Jennifer Roback Morse, Glenn Sunshine, Joni Eareckson Tada, and others.

What is the result?
Participants who successfully complete all requirements of the Wisconsin Centurions Program will be certified as Centurions by the national Centurions Program and connected to the wider regional and national network of certified Centurions, Centurions Program faculty, and Colson Center staff for ongoing training, networking, ministry collaboration, and coalition building.

What does it cost?
Tuition is $350. The  fee covers two Wisconsin residencies, monthly conference calls and Cohort Circles, national conference calls. Books and other materials are an additional expense.

How do I start?
Take the first step and apply. Read the FAQs and then download, complete and return the application and reference forms.

Application deadline: August 1, 2013

Resident training dates:

Saturday, September 7th, 2013, Waukesha, Wisconsin
Saturday, April 12th, Evansville, Wisconsin

Navigate culture with Christian faith. Apply today.

 

2013 Wisconsin Application


2013 Wisconsin Reference Form
Word PDF

2013 Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs