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Your Presenter:
Steve Stenstrom
COACH OF THE MASTER'S PROGRAM
Steve Stenstrom is the President of Pro Athletes Outreach, a ministry that disciples and equips professional athletes to follow Jesus wholeheartedly and to live according to His plans and purposes. Prior to his call to ministry in 2001, Steve played six seasons in the NFL.
He graduated with a degree in Public Policy from Stanford University and continued post-graduate studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Steve encountered The Masters Program in 2001 just after retiring from pro football, and has embraced the TMP framework for life for over 20 years now. He recently released his first book called The 3:30 Life: Living By DESIGN Rather Than Default, which looks at the 7 words of John the Baptist in John 3:30 "He must increase, but I must decrease" and considers the amazing design and script God has for each of our lives. Steve and his wife, Lori, have been married for more than 29 years and have raised four adult children who are each passionately following Jesus. The Stenstrom's joyfully reside in Denver, Colorado.
You will discover:
- How to maximize your time, talent, and money for eternal impact
- How to leverage your influence for eternal significance
- How to achieve more balance, more margin, and more focus
- How to use your career as a mission
About The Master’s Program
For the last 27 years, the Master’s Program has provided an in-person and virtual mentorship designed to help Christian leaders grow their influence to impact the world and build God’s Kingdom through their acts of service and irresistible lifestyles.
Choose from an online or in-person session will provide a day overview of the Master’s Program experience which includes how you can achieve Life Mastery and how to become equipped for your life mission and kingdom assignment.