Lifeshape

The Lifeshape is a charitable organization founded by John and Trudy Cathy White. Lifeshape was launched in 2003 to facilitate the holistic development of young women and men who have a passionate walk and authentic personal relationship with Christ. Lifeshape was established to help lead these young people to understand, explain and live their faith.

The nonprofit supports Lifeshape International, Lifeshape Brasil & Impact 360 Institute.

Impact 360 Institute

Impact 360 Institute: exist to impact culture by creating Christ-centered worldview and leadership opportunities.

Propel: Propel Student Leadership Conference is a 4-day catalytic leadership conference for high school students where they will learn what it means to be Christ-centered and how to influence their peers.

Immersion: A 2 week transformational worldview and leadership experience for high school students where they will learn what they believe, why they believe it, and how to live it out in the real world.

Gap Year: is a nine month, Christian gap year program for young people aged 18–20. The program focuses on biblical worldview, vocational calling, and leadership. Its campus is located in Pine Mountain, GA outside of Atlanta, and aims for 40 students to participate in a living and learning community. The program also includes a one month International Experience abroad, doing mission work in Brazil. The program provides 18 hours of college credit through a partnership with Union University.[1]

Scholars: Know, Be, and Live – type equipping during all four years of a college student's education to prepare them for maximum leadership influence in their various God-given callings.

Masters: Equipping young professionals to be culture-shaping, Christ-centered servant leaders in their various vocations. A partnership with Union University and Impact 360 Institute offers this unique, residentially-based Master of Christian Studies degree.

Lifeshape resources Impact 360 Institute.

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