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Author Topic: Faithwalkers 2008 - Totally Commited.  (Read 4503 times)
trthskr
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« on: October 10, 2008, 09:20:31 am »

Scary....
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« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2008, 09:54:54 am »

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1. How did the Faithwalkers conference come into being?

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      The concept of the Faithwalkers conference came from the desire to connect young men and women of this movement with the older men who have been doing this almost from the beginning, and give them a chance to hear those men’s stories of faith, to benefit from these men’s life experiences, and to learn from men who have been in the arena all these years, who aren’t going to quit. The conference provided a way to continue to pass on the core beliefs that have made this movement what it is today. It is a rallying conference for everyone: young people, couples, parents, and families, to help them continue in GCC’s tradition of “New Testament Christianity in Action Today.”


Yes, very scary.
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« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2008, 05:52:58 pm »

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1. How did the Faithwalkers conference come into being?

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      The concept of the Faithwalkers conference came from the desire to connect young men and women of this movement with the older men who have been doing this almost from the beginning, and give them a chance to hear those men’s stories of faith, to benefit from these men’s life experiences, and to learn from men who have been in the arena all these years, who aren’t going to quit. The conference provided a way to continue to pass on the core beliefs that have made this movement what it is today. It is a rallying conference for everyone: young people, couples, parents, and families, to help them continue in GCC’s tradition of “New Testament Christianity in Action Today.”


Yes, very scary.



Yep, I understand wholeheartedly
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Had friend in Columbus church 80's and 90s. Member left in 1993  Involved GC in Texas  2005-2007.  Empathy to both  with  positive and negative aspects.
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