Debriefing-101
This workshop is part of the "Stronger Together" missionary care training series and is sponsored by MORE Network.

"I found it all being very helpful and will be implementing all of it in my practice from now on.
The moderators were great and they knew their stuff.
I appreciate how truly involved everyone was!"
Debriefing-101 attendee.
WHAT:
Debriefing-101 is a workshop which is interactive, experiential and skill-building, with the objective that each person attending will know the WHY and HOW of debriefing cross cultural workers.
WHO IS IT FOR:
It is geared towards mission agency member care workers, pastors and lay people serving on mission committees, missionaries themselves, and anyone else engaged in resourcing and caring for cross cultural workers. While the focus of this debriefing training is on missionary and MK care and support, it is applicable to effective relationships in other settings as well.
WHEN:
Thursday and Friday, April 16-17 2026
- Thursday April 16, 2026: 12:30 to 5:00 pm (EST)
- Friday April 17, 2026: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm (EST)
NOTE: On the first phase of the event, there will be a brief introduction to the Debriefing 101 Workshop and an important time of introductions which will provide a valuable building block for the training so please try to give yourself ample time.
WHERE:
- In Person: at the MissionGo headquarters in St. Catharines, Ontario (270 Geneva St, St. Catharines, ON L2N 2E8).
- Online: Via a virtual meeting platform, to be announced.
NOTE: Entrance is a the back of the building of BioPed Orthotics and there's ample parking available.
COST:
- Per person: TBA
- Early Bird Rate (by March 15): TBA
- Group Rate (3+): $50 less per person.
REGISTER HERE:
The registration link will be posted as soon pricing is available. Thank you for your patience.
REGISTRATION PRICING:
- Online: Not available at this point. It will be announced.
- In Person: Not available at this point. It will be announced. Includes resources, lunch and coffee breaks:
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CLARIFICATION (for the in person event ONLY):
- Early Bird is before the stipulated date (August 22nd, 2025) as the last day to qualify for the discount.
- Group means 3 or more people that register together and the price stipulated is per person.
REVIEWS:
Please go HERE to read some of the feedback received for previously conducted Debriefing-101.
FACILITATORS:

- Murray Horton
Murray grew up on the west coast in Victoria, BC where he met Maureen, his wife of 43 years. God blessed them with three daughters and three grandkids with whom they enjoy spending time. Together, life has been an adventure in pastoral ministry in Three Hills, Alberta and overseas church planting ministry in the country of Albania. Murray and Maureen are currently working in member care with Christar Canada. Murray loves caring for missionaries by listening to their stories and is a firm believer in debriefing. Murray is excited to be part of Debriefing 101 anticipating what God will do through our time together.

- Stephen & Marcella Parr
Stephen and Marcella served in Zambia, Gabon and South Africa for 20 years. During their time in Africa, they were involved in theological education, field leadership, health teaching and HIV/AIDS projects.
In their leadership role the importance of member care and listening to stories prompted Steve to further his education and training to support individuals and families who worked and lived in cultures not their own. Part of this preparation involved a variety of courses in member care through Columbia Biblical Seminary in the USA.
After their return from Africa, Steve served one year with MissionPrep then completed a Master of Spiritual Care & Psychotherapy from Wilfrid Laurier University. Steve spent 11 years working as a Registered Psychotherapist in Tyndale University’s Family Life Center before their move to Winnipeg in 2020. He is currently working as a Counselling Therapist with Recovery of Hope in Winnipeg. Marcella worked for Toronto Public Health. In the last years of her employment, she worked as a mental health nurse consultant providing workshops on workplace mental health promotion, prevention of intimate partner violence and suicide prevention for community health and service agency staff. Through Tyndale University, she organized and ran two workshops for Christian workers which were focused on self-care.
POSTER for SHARING?
Coming soon.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Brian Martin
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