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February 19 - 22, 2009 |
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Gary
Chapman (Thursday evening) is
the author of 25 books, including the
New York Times bestseller The
Five Love Languages, with more than
four million copies in print. His
radio program A Love Language
Minute is broadcast on more than
100 stations. He serves on the pastoral
staff at Calvary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem,
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Karen
Kingsbury (Friday evening)
New York Times bestselling author
Karen Kingsbury has written more than
30 novels, with more than 10 million copies
in print. She holds a degree in
journalism and began as a sports writer
for the Los Angeles Times and
the LA Daily News, then wrote
general assignment stories for the Daily
News. Karen has been writing inspirational
fiction since 1998. She lives in
the Pacific Northwest with her husband
and their six children, three of whom
were adopted from Haiti.
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Sammy
Tippit (afternoons)
For decades, international evangelist
Sammy Tippit has traveled to closed
countries, talking to people about Christ
distributing Bibles, and facing the
threat of prison. Since the fall
of the Iron Curtain, he has preached
the gospel of peace in such nations
in turmoil as Rwanda, Burundi, Angola,
Sudan, Egypt, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
Sammy has authored and co-authored 12
books, including God's Secret Agent:
An Autobiography. |
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Dennis
Hensley (mornings)
"Doc" Hensley
is a professor of English at Taylor
University, where he directs the professional
writing program. He has written
six novels, more than 150 short stories,
36 nonfiction books, more than 3,000
freelance newspaper and magazine articles,
several recorded Gospel tunes, one stage
musical, and several scripts.
He is a member of the Guild Editorial
Board. |
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McNair
Wilson (Saturday
evening) is an author, inventor,
actor, playwright, and humorist who teaches
brainstorming and personal creativity
to clients as diverse as IBM, attorneys,
and the Salvation Army. He spent
ten years as a senior concept designer
at Walt Disney Imagineering creating theme
parks around the world. His most
recent book is Donuts on the Moon:
Brainstorming Secrets of a Theme Park
Designer. |
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| Bill
Oudemolen (closing)
has served for many years as senior
pastor of Foothills Bible Church in
Littleton, Colorado. Besides writing
for websites for pastors, he contributed
to the book The Art and Craft of Biblical
Preaching. Bill's commentary appears
in his "Mile High Rev" blog
at http://milehighrev.typepad.com. |
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Registration is full-time only. Spouses
are welcome to stay with you at The
Broadmoor (more
information about transportation and
lodging). General sessions, workshops,
and meals, however, are open only
to registered WRITING
for the
SOUL
conferees. If you'd like to have your
spouse join you for the meals and
the special speaker presentations
at mealtime please see fees below.
Conference
Fee (Meals are included.
You are responsible for your own lodging
and transportation costs. Spouses
may stay in your room for no additional
charge but must purchase the special
Meal/Speaker pass to eat with you.)
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Conference
Fee (non member) |
Early
Bird |
$749 |
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Member
Rate |
Early
Bird |
$599 |
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Meals
& General sessions only |
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$490 |
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PAYMENT
PLANS AVAILABLE.
Please
call (866) 495-5177 or email
us for details.
Cancellation
Policy. Refunds must be requested
in writing prior to January 5, 2009.
Written cancellations received before
the deadline will be promptly refunded,
less a lost deposit (nontransferable)
of $150. After the refund deadline,
no refunds will be issued.
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