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2010 GES National Conference -- Aim to Be Christ's Partner in the Life to Come -- The Message of the Book of Hebrews

April 19th-22nd, 2010


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Workshops

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

2:00-2:40

Workshops A

Rene Lόpez, “Inheritance in Hebrews Requires Perseverance in Obedience”

Don Reiher, “25 Reasons Why GES Is Not Promoting a Crossless Gospel”

Arch Rutherford, “What on Earth Was Jesus Thinking When He Gave Peter the Keys to the Kingdom of Heaven?”

Phillippe Sterling, “A Bird’s Eye View of Hebrews”

3:00-3:40

Workshops B

Neil Anderson, TBA

Steve Lewis, “A Simple Overview of Church History”

Dan Hauge, TBA

David Janssen, “Hebrews Tells Stuck Believers How to Get Growing (and Going) Again”

4:00-4:40

Workshops C

J.B. Bond, “How Heavenly Beings Should Think About Jesus: Hebrews 3:1”

John Niemelä, “Implications of Assigning Wrong Authorship to Hebrews”

Dan Robb, “Free Grace Issues in Youth Ministry”

Graham Wilson, “‘You are My Son, Today I have begotten You’ (Heb 1:5; Ps 2:7)”


Wednesday, April 21, 2010

2:00-2:40

Workshops D

Joe Anderson, TBA

Walt Millet, “Discipleship Principles from the Epistle to the Hebrews”

Tim Nichols, “Return to Obedience: The Role of Ritual in New Covenant Worship.”

Jerry Patillo, “Free Grace Theology for Beginners”

3:00-3:40

Workshops E

John Claeys, “Apocalypse 2012: The Ticking of the End Time Clock”

Jody Dillow, TBA

David Janssen, “Discovering Hebrews Yourself: A Bible Study Guide on Hebrews.”

John Niemelä, “Forgiveness, Propitiation, and the Message of Life”

4:15-5:00

Workshops F

Steve Lewis, TBA

Rene Lόpez, “Does the Vice List in Eph 5:3-8 Refer to
Believers?”

Paul Carpenter, “Impossible to Renew to Repentance? Hebrews 5:11–6:8”

Bob Vacendak, TBA



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