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What Does Proságo Mean?
For
many years Proságo did not have an official name. It was simply called
Medeba's "Leadership Development Program" or LDP for short which was
really more of a descriptive term than an actual name. For years we
brainstormed ideas for an appropriate name that would be unique and yet
maintain a connection to the essence of the program.
Finally, we decided use an ancient Greek word for leadership called
Proságo. This word simply means "to lead or bring to" which encompasses
the essence of leadership. Greek was the original language used to
write the New Testament and so, by choosing an ancient Greek word, we
wanted to imply that an authentic Christian context is a core part of
the program.
Proságo is used in 1 Peter 3:18 to refer to Christ bringing or leading
us to God. In the Proságo program we want to lead leaders to God who
will, in turn, do the same for others. |
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