Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Master's Commission Brazil


Master’s Commission was established in 1984 when volunteers committed one year to learning principles of leadership, self-discipline, moral ethics, and personal integrity, and to the responsibility for serving their local community, country, and the world.


Since its beginning, Master’s Commission has effectively trained thousands of young adults and has expanded to cities throughout the United States and Canada with several international affiliates.

With professional backgrounds in Human Resources Management and Education, Pastor Richard and Jocelyn Moore have created with their staff an effective leadership program.


With collaborative partnerships with local churches and a large variety of social assistance programs, Master’s Commission has been able to design “on-location classrooms” where leadership training takes on a whole new meaning.

Within the realities of developing world-conditions, dynamic and life-changing leadership training transforms the average young adult into a global citizen with passion, purpose, and a commitment to serve his or her fellow citizens around the world.


Master’s Commission is a training program created for young adults to provide a stimulating environment for developing personal disciplines, moral character and leadership qualities.

Our training program is divided into three primary modules, giving interns valuable real-time learning experiences.


• Personal Development – Learning the basics of personal disciplines and practical life skills reflecting high moral character and ethical values. Interns have purposed to invest up to two years of their lives for hands-on leadership training where they realize the lasting values and benefits of hard work, integrity of character and self discipline.


• Service to the Community – Practical service within the local community, including public schools, churches, social service agencies, shelters for the homeless, after-school programs, safe-houses for former street children, and orphanages. .


• Global Compassion – Compassion and service with a global focus. Through collaborative partnerships with local social projects, interns learn what goes on behind the scenes. Through on-site experiences, interns develop a global perspective on relieving world needs.

1 comment:

Heather A Suhr said...

Hey Sidney, I love your blogs and God is doing great things in your life! I am so blessed to know you for the two years we were in Master's Commission together. God has opened my eyes and heart up to the things unseen. You are that example in my life. I am so thrilled that you're on God's side of the army. Keep on doing what you do and I sure hope to see you again someday! God Bless you. Your sister in Christ, Heather