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Keeping Pace – Jacksonville finishes 26 week course April 27, 2009

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The Keeping Pace Accountability Group in Jacksonville, NC finished the 26 week course this past Sunday.  There were many great times and many transformed lives.

Our accomplishments were:

Here are some final pictures of our group:

 Final Keeping Pace Group - Jacksonville NC

Final *Fun* Keeping Pace Group - Jacksonville NC

Here are some of the reviews of the course from our final evaluation:

As a pilot course it was well executed, I suspect future classes will be equally or more successful.

Without losing the big picture, this class can apply to more than current debt or past failures.  It opens up to a change of life.

Videos were great, excellent teaching tools.

Keeping Pace – Jacksonville

Two of the current members will be going on and teaching the next Keeping Pace – Jacksonville.  If you are interested in joining this group or following its progress, please go to: http://beatingdebt.ning.com/group/keepingpacejacksonvillenc

Keeping Pace – Raleigh

I will be moving to Raleigh, NC.  I am organizing another Keeping Pace in Raleigh.  If you are interested in joining this group or following its progress, please go to: http://www.meetup.com/Keeping-Pace-Raleigh

The first draft for the curriculum of the Keeping Pace group is finally completed.  I will be spending the next month or two finalizing the ideas and lessons to ensure they are easy to follow, teach, and learn.  For more info on a Keeping Pace group, please go to:  http://www.beatingdebt.org/KeepingPace.htm

To the members of Keeping Pace – Jacksonville:

Thank you for the hard work and commitment.

You were a great class and I am confident the things we learned will make you effective in helping people stay away from debt.

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