2008 Conference Highlights
highlights from Big Sandy, Nashville, and Sacramento
Courtesy of Britton Felber, James Staddon and Samuel Kordik
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General SessionsDuring the general sessions families were drawn together and encouraged in family unity. Dynamic speakers and powerful messages were used to speak into lives and change hearts. The time of prayer and annointing at the end of the sessions filled the arena with a feeling of revernce and holiness. |
Courtesy of James Staddon and Samuel Kordik
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Courtesy of James Staddon and Samuel Kordik
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Fathers SessionsThe powerful impact of prayer and annointing with oil from the family sessions poured into the early morning fathers sessions. Fathers from all over the nation joined together for a time of worship and prayer. |
Student SessionsDuring the student sessions, students were able to participate in and be encouraged by the following sessions:
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Courtesy of James Staddon, Laura Clawson, Mandy Novotny and Samuel Kordik
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Courtesy of James Staddon, Laura Clawson and Micheal Kelly
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Music MinistryFamilies, individuals and students combined talent and skill to bring encouragement through the ministry of music. |
ALERT CadetsThe ALERT Cadet Challenge was an action-packed program filled with spiritual, mental, and physical challenges for young men. The three-day event was designed to impart a vision for service to each young man and to challenge him to develop a heart fully committed to Christ. |
Courtesy of James Staddon
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Courtesy of Amanda Morris, Laura Clawson and Mandy Novotny
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COMMITCOMMIT provided an oasis for young ladies to pursue a relationship with Christ, gain vision for a life calling, and build family relationships. This program featured dynamic group sessions, focused small groups, and fun activities, all designed to inspire young women. |
Children's InstituteIn the Children’s Institute, children were taught to accept God’s design for their lives, to cheerfully obey parents and God-given authorities, and to become truly successful by memorizing Scripture. The children received sashes with character buttons, activity books for coloring, and participated in crafts that illustrated the concepts covered throughout the conference. |
Courtesy of Britton Felber, Chad Paine and Mandy Novotny
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Courtesy of Mandy Novotny, Sharon Kelly
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Pre-EXCELPre-EXCEL was an fun-filled program geared toward teaching discipline to young girls by the Godly example of young ladies who have been through the EXCEL program. The theme for the 2008 program was “The Great Works of a Daughter.” |