Monday, February 12, 2007

HOW IS THE TENTHWOMEN CONFERENCE LIKE THE LIBERTY BELL?????

This posting is from the office at Tenth Church.

Jessie Bible sent this in:In the Philly region we have great treasures – like the Liberty Bell – that people come from all over to see. But often the locals don’t come. I, for one, have never been to many of our cities treasures. Sometimes I feel bad about this, and I resolve to go – but I never find the time.The TenthWomen Conference, “Living the Gospel in Relationships” is somewhat like that. Our speaker, Tara Barthel, is nationally recognized for the deep and practical biblical teaching she gives – particularly in the area of biblical peacemaking and conflict resolution.I’ve had contacts from far and wide about this event. Today I was contacted by a woman from Connecticut who wants to bring a group of women. Last week we received registrations from Mechanicsburg PA. But, to date, over 50% of the registrations we’ve received are from women outside the Tenth community. It would truly be a shame if women at Tenth missed out on this great opportunity.Do you have conflict? Do you ever feel overwhelmed? Does your life feel anything but peaceful? Do you want to see change, but have no idea how to do it? Or perhaps you know how, but do you find that you just can’t live out what you know to be true?If you could receive biblical teaching that could transform your life in these areas, wouldn’t you make every effort to go? I know that our Saturdays are often chock-full of things to do. But I encourage you to do whatever you need to do in order to attend this event. I promise you’ll be glad you did.For more information, and to hear a 15 minute interview with our speaker, go to http://www.tenth.org/index.php?id=127The registration deadline is 2/18 if you want to eat a catered lunch (from Marathon Grill!) on site. You can also register at the door on 2/24. If you register at the door, you must either bring your own lunch or else eat at an area restaurant. (Note that our lunch period is only 1 hour this year rather than 1 ½ hours as in prior years).

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