I was in New York City on the day the Southern Baptist Convention convened in Orlando, so I wasn't able to watch the live feed like so many others.  My husband and I took our daughter to the Big Apple so she could participate in the New York Tribeca summer project sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ.  She is spending five weeks on college campuses sharing her faith with those who do not know Jesus Christ and encouraging those who do.  We are overjoyed that our rising college senior is so passionate about her faith when so many in her age group are closing the door to Christianity.  To God be the glory!

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No doubt there’s been a lot of camaraderie at T4G 2010, which wraps up today.   Oh well, now it’s time to go back to the real world and “shepherd” the flock…  What a let down!  If only the attendees could experience this “togetherness” more often…

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At long last T4G 2010 is almost here!  Looks like around 7,000 attendees will be heading to Louisville next week for what will certainly be dubbed as the “best ever Christian pastors’ conference…” 

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How did we come to have “Together FOUR (oops – for) the Gospel”, and why are these four men – Mohler, Dever, Mahaney, and Duncan – so revered? 

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Are Christian conferences just an American phenomenon?  Across the pond in jolly old England, Christian leaders can attend a conference that involves “teaching” and “worship”.  This annual event held in Brighton is designed primarily for Christian leaders, but welcomes students and twenty-somethings.  Incredibly, 5,000 delegates from 50 nations attend this annual conference.

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Sleeping on a dragon's hoard with greedy, dragonish thoughts in his heart, he had become a dragon himself."              — C.S. Lewis (The Voyage of the "Dawn Treader")

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