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Protected: Parent & Guardian Guide to CP Presentations
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October 28th, 2024
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Big News: New CEO of The Culture Project
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The Culture Project
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October 8th, 2024
Dear Supporters, Prayer Partners and Friends, I’m writing to share an important update as The Culture Project embarks on a new chapter. After a decade of leading this mission, I have stepped down as CEO with a full heart. It is with great confidence and gratitude that I pass the baton to Greg Schleppenbach, who has graciously…
Book Study: Men, Women, and Mystery of Love.
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The Culture Project
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July 28th, 2020
Take some time this summer to rest, reset, and read with the Culture Project! We’re revisiting an old favorite – Dr. Edward Sri’s highly practical book, Men, Women, and the Mystery of Love. This little book distills the wisdom of St. John Paul II’s seminal work, Love and Responsibility, into simple straightforward chapters with discussion…
Year Six in Review
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The Culture Project
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July 9th, 2020
Dear Friends and Supporters, Today marks the sixth anniversary of The Culture Project. Words cannot express our gratitude to you, our faithful friends and supporters, who have journeyed with us through thick and thin. The world has become quite an uncertain place, yet even through this, you have carried us. This is because you and…
ICYMI : Impact of Social Media
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The Culture Project
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April 9th, 2019
In a culture where young people are defined by their social media presence, the pressure to be perfect and the temptation to objectify & compare is at an all-time high. Too often, social media becomes anti-social and isolating – negating its intended purpose of building human connection. The Culture Project missionaries are inspiring thousands of…
June Summer Orientation – Week 1
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The Culture Project
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June 5th, 2018
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1528652337254{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”]Dear Culture Project Family, “If you are wise, you will be reservoirs and not channels. Channels let their water flow away, and do not retain a drop. But, the reservoir is first filled, and then, without emptying itself, pours out its overflow which is ever renewed over the field it waters.” St.…