Friday, January 25, 2013

What Is the Summit Conference and Why Should I Go?



The Summit Conference is coming to Nashville May 2-3.  What is the Summit Conference, you ask?  So glad you did ask.  This is THE conference for those involved in orphan care ministry, and Nashville is as close as Summit will come to many of us, especially those of us in the Mid-South area.  Everyone I have talked to who knows more than I do about the movement of churches and other organizations toward God's command to care for orphans has said that this is where I need to be. 

Here's what the Summit 9 page has to say about the conference:

The Christian Alliance for Orphans’ annual Summit has become the national hub for what Christianity Today recently called, “the burgeoning Christian orphan care movement.” Summit IX on May 2-3, 2013, at Brentwood Baptist Church in Nashville, TN is expected to draw 1,800 to 2,000 pastors, grassroots advocates, organizational leaders and church ministry heads. Alongside more than eighty workshops, the unforgettable plenary sessions will include David Platt, Randy Alcorn, Michele Bachmann, Bishop & Donna Martin, and other global leaders. Summit inspires, equips and connects for adoption, foster care and global orphan ministry.

For more information about the conference, check out the Summit FAQ page.

Interested in going?  This would be the year.  If you attend CHC and are interested in going, let me know.  We would love to take a group.

I'm going.  I hope to see some of you there.

Earlier this week, the 4theVoiceless blog hit 5,000 page views in less than a year.  Thanks for reading. Awareness matters.

4theVoiceless,
Al



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