Grow a ‘Rock Solid’ Faith at Easter Convention

Katoomba Easter Convention is returning on the 7-10 April 2023 and will centre around the theme “Rock Solid: Trusting God’s Word in a World of Confusion” ​
Why do you believe the Bible? 

Trusting that the Bible is God’s good word to us can seem harder today than in the past. To our culture today, the idea that the Bible could be true, trustworthy, and inspired by God seems unbelievable.

Christians can feel the pressure of that scepticism and hear the culture’s logic of doubt. At times, we can even share the confusion of what is good and true. This is why in today’s world, it is vitally important for us as Christians to understand what we believe. But together with that, it is crucial for us to know why we believe it to be true

As Christians living in a post-Christian, post-truth world, we need: 

Our confidence that the Bible is true and trustworthy, emboldened. 
Our conviction that believing the Bible is intellectually respectable, confirmed. 
Our experience that having the Bible shape our lives is a necessary good, galvanised. 

Katoomba Easter Convention is returning on the 7-10 April 2023 and will centre around the theme “Rock Solid: Trusting God’s Word in a World of Confusion”.  

Our family-friendly program will empower you to have confidence in the Bible’s authority, while refreshing your desire to hear, understand and live by God’s word in a world of confusion. In a time of varying and conflicting ‘truths’, Easter Convention will ground your soul by showing you that the Living Word of God is a treasured possession, worthy of our wholehearted and joyful submission.  

Whether you have been a Christian for many years, or still figuring out your faith, Katoomba Easter Convention is the place for you to grow a ‘Rock Solid’ faith in the Bible.  Join us today!  

Register for Katoomba Easter Convention 23!  

Our prayer is that Katoomba Easter Convention is a time that deeply impacts your life for the glory of God, no matter your life stage or age.  

Whether you join us in the beautiful mountain air of Katoomba or from your living room or holiday home elsewhere, our absolute priority is to provide a program that will continue to be a time of significant spiritual impact for you. 

For more information on ticket types, pricing, family packages and children’s programs visit our website: https://easterconvention.com/ 

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By Heidi Tai

What if Boys Cry? Unravelling Emotions at BASECAMP

BASECAMP men’s conference will return in August 2023 to help men unravel their emotions with God and one another. 
‘Boys don’t cry.’ 

One of the many toxic and damaging principles of a past era.

A call to suppress tears in fear of being labelled as a lesser man.  

A truth producing men with unprocessed grief…until it finally explodes in anger or anxiety.
 
Men feel ashamed of their sadness, so they channel it into madness, causing further damage to their relationships with God and one another.

Unravelling emotions at BASECAMP men’s conference
The team for BASECAMP men’s conference recognises that this culture needs to change. If men are to live in a world stained by sin, they need tools to process grief and disappointment in a godly way. Christian men need to have a biblical view of what their emotions are, what to do with them, and how to help each other. Together, men need to fix their eyes on Jesus, the perfect man and model of emotional expression, and bring the change that is needed. 

In 2023, Executive Director of the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF), Alasdair Groves, will be joining the BASECAMP platform to help men unravel their emotions. By combining Scripture and Christian counselling experience, Alasdair will help men of all generations to have a biblical view of what their emotions are, how to handle them well, and how to help each other process with God and one another.  

BASECAMP registrations open 1 December 2022 
BASECAMP will return in 2023 over two weekends:

Sydney: 5 August 2023 Mountains and Online Livestream: 11-12 August 2023 

Registrations for BASECAMP men’s conference will open on Thursday 1 December 2022.  
For more information or ticket prices please visit our website: www.basecampmen.com  

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Meet Katoomba Easter Convention Speaker: Dan Paterson

We are thrilled to announce that the Founder of Questioning Christianity, Dan Paterson, will speak at Katoomba Easter Convention 2023.  

​Why do you believe the Bible?
Trusting that the Bible is God’s good word to us can seem harder today than in the past. To our culture today, the idea that the Bible could be true, trustworthy, and inspired by God seems unbelievable. 

Katoomba Easter Convention is returning on the 7-10 April 2023 and will centre around the theme “Rock Solid: Trusting God’s Word in a World of Confusion”.  We are thrilled to announce that Dan Paterson will be joining the KEC platform to address this topic over three sessions.  

Dan is the founder of Questioning Christianity, a ministry helping you connect the Christian story to life’s deepest questions. He has experience as a pastor, lecturer, and public speaker, having studied Theology and Apologetics in Australia and at Oxford. Dan currently lives in Brisbane with his wife, Erin, and their favourite job is raising three wonderful boys.  

Get a taste of Dan’s teaching here:  

Can I trust the Bible?  

Contradictions, propaganda, historically inaccurate; the criticisms of the Bible are vast. Can we really trust a book that’s been translated so many times, and used to support slavery and Holy War? 📖 While this is only an introduction to such a broad question, it’s a great starting point for anyone beginning to investigate the trustworthiness of the Bible.  ​

Has the Bible been corrupted? 

From the inception of the Church to now, the books that came to make up the New Testament have been copied and translated thousands of times. So how does the Bible stand up under textual scrutiny?
Has Science Disproved Christianity? 

The common belief in culture is that science and faith are at war. As scientists continue to reveal how our universe works, are they pulling the rug out from under God’s feet? Is it a matter of time before we no longer need God or religion? We think that far from being in competition, science and faith are complementary. While science is helpful in describing the natural world, humanity has more tools in its belt to understand the world around us. 

Join us for Katoomba Easter Convention 23!   

Katoomba Easter Convention is returning on the 7-10 April 2023 and will centre around the theme “Rock Solid: Trusting God’s Word in a World of Confusion”. We’re ready to serve you with a family-friendly program that will empower you to have confidence in the Bible’s authority, while refreshing your desire to hear, understand and live by God’s word in a world of confusion.  
 
Whether you join us in the beautiful mountain air of Katoomba, or from your living room or holiday home elsewhere, our absolute priority is to provide a program that will continue to be a time of significant spiritual impact for you.  
 
For more information on ticket types, pricing, family packages and children’s programs visit our website: https://easterconvention.com/ 
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Registrations for KYCK 23 Now Open!

With over 2,500 tickets sold on opening day, KYCK 23 is set to be a record-breaking event for youth groups across the country.  
Hosted by Katoomba Christian Convention, KYCK is a conference that challenges and equips high schoolers to boldly live the Christian life. Each year, close to 6,000 delegates gather at StayKCC in the Blue Mountains to hear and respond to God’s word. 

At KYCK 23, youth will be invited to “Meet Jesus” by exploring Mark’s Gospel through powerful preaching, inspiring testimonies, worship in song and fun activities designed specifically for teenagers. Whether youth are already Christian or still exploring the faith, there will be ample opportunities to deepen their understanding of who Jesus is and respond to the call to follow him. 
​In a time where following Jesus can be lonely or faced with hostility, attending KYCK encourages youth to see the relevance of the gospel and how God is at work across youth groups in Australia.  

“Whether your youth are sceptical to the faith or have been following Jesus for a long time, KYCK is a place that says, ‘come on in’. It’s both accessible and challenging, and the encouragement from being with other brothers and sisters is unreal.”

Amanda Bailey, South Wagga Anglican Church, KYCK 22 DelegateKYCK is a truly unique opportunity for our youth to be encouraged by rich fellowship with many other young Christians.

​- Jesse Morrison, St Peter’s Nightcliff, Darwin, KYCK 22 Delegate“Within our school’s group alone, we had so many people decide to commit or recommit their lives to Jesus on Saturday night, which was an incredible experience that many of us will cherish for the rest of our lives.”

– Suhanya Jayasuriya, Meghann Brodie and Dana Gharavi, Tara Anglican School, KYCK 22 Delegates 

​KYCK 23 will return over the following four weekends during the school holidays:  Weekend 1: 14-16 April Weekend 2 & Online: 21-23 April Weekend 3: 28-30 April Weekend 4: 22-24 Septembe 
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Registration and on-site accommodation bookings are currently open.  
Visit our website for more information: www.kyck.org.au  
KYCK 22 Delegates
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With over 2,500 tickets sold on opening day, KYCK 23 is set to be a record-breaking event for youth groups across

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Meet Katoomba Easter Convention Speaker: Ed Stetzer

We are thrilled to announce that Dr Ed Stetzer will speak at Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) 2023.   
KEC returns on 7-10 April 2023 and will centre around the theme “Rock Solid: Trusting God’s Word in a World of Confusion”.  
 
Why do you believe the Bible? Trusting that the Bible is God’s good word to us can seem harder today than in the past. To our culture today, the idea that the Bible could be true, trustworthy, and inspired by God seems unbelievable. Our prayer is that KEC 2023 will empower you to have confidence in the Bible’s authority, while refreshing your desire to hear, understand and live by God’s word in a world of varying and conflicting ‘truths’. 

To address this topic, we are thrilled to welcome Dr Ed Stetzer who will be joining us in-person each morning over the long weekend. Ed is a Professor and Dean at Wheaton College where he also serves as Executive Director of the Wheaton College Billy Graham Center. He has planted, revitalized, and pastored churches; trained pastors and church planters on six continents; earned two master’s degrees and two doctorates; written hundreds of articles, a dozen books and is the host of The Stetzer Church Leader’s Podcast.  

Get a taste of his preaching here: 

1. God Uses Our Challenging Times for His Good  

​In this sermon, Ed unpacks Romans 8:28 and shares how God uses our challenging times for His good.  

 2. Working as for the Lord | Ephesians 6:5-9 
 

In this sermon from Ephesians 6:5-9, Ed explains how we are called to represent Christ both in our work and the way we work.    
3. Representing Jesus and His Kingdom  

In this sermon, Ed exhorts believers as active ambassadors of Christ, representing him out of love for the sacrifice of Christ on the cross and gratitude for the gospel.  ​
Katoomba Easter Convention is returning on the 7-10 April 2023 and will centre around the theme “Rock Solid: Trusting God’s Word in a World of Confusion”. We’re ready to serve you with a family-friendly program that will empower you to have confidence in the Bible’s authority, while refreshing your desire to hear, understand and live by God’s word in a world of confusion.   
 
Whether you join us in the beautiful mountain air of Katoomba, or from your living room or holiday home elsewhere, our absolute priority is to provide a program that will continue to be a time of significant spiritual impact for you.   
 
For more information on ticket types, pricing, family packages and children’s programs visit our website: https://easterconvention.com/ ​
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Darwin Youth Group Discovers Joy in Christ at KYCK

In this interview, Jesse Morrison from St Peter’s Nightcliff shares how God worked in the lives of his youth group at KYCK 22, and the reasons that compelled his church to make the journey from Darwin to attend the conference.  
St Peter’s Nightcliff at KYCK conference
1. Why did you decide to bring a group to KYCK this year? 
 
There’s many things to love about what God is doing through KYCK. We decided to come because of two factors which came together like a jigsaw. First, KYCK is a unique opportunity for our youth to be encouraged by rich fellowship with many other young Christians. The other piece of the jigsaw was seeing KYCK as another opportunity to sit under God’s word, which never goes back empty handed but transforms lives. As these two pieces came together, we were convinced to make the journey from Darwin. 
 
2. How did you see God at work in your youth at KYCK?  

One of the main ways we saw God at work was through changing our youth’s perspectives. Over multiple conversations, we heard youth reflect on how they’d come to see that this world won’t be their ultimate source of joy. Instead, they have a deeper joy and contentment available to them in Christ.  

It was particularly encouraging to see one of our youth come back to Darwin and still have joy, even as he faced some difficult circumstances. He reflected: “You can find joy from things that the world defines as a task/drag/chore. [You can also] find joy in other people’s unity in Christ. Joy is being content.” 
 
3. Why do you think youth groups should prioritise conferences like KYCK? 

Sitting under God’s word transforms our youth. Partnering with other churches from Australia lifts the eyes of our youth. Doing life for a few days on the road nourishes relationships between our youth. 

With over 3,000 tickets sold in the past week, KYCK 23 is set to be a record-breaking event for youth groups across the country.   

Hosted by Katoomba Christian Convention, KYCK is a conference that challenges and equips high schoolers to boldly live the Christian life. Each year, close to 6,000 delegates gather at StayKCC in the Blue Mountains to hear and respond to God’s word.  
 
At KYCK 23, youth will be invited to “Meet Jesus” by exploring Mark’s Gospel through powerful preaching, inspiring testimonies, worship in song and fun activities designed specifically for teenagers. Whether youth are already Christian or still exploring the faith, there will be ample opportunities to deepen their understanding of who Jesus is and respond to the call to follow him. 

KYCK 23 will return over the following four weekends during the school holidays:  
 Weekend 1: 14-16 April  Weekend 2 & Online: 21-23 April  Weekend 3: 28-30 April  Weekend 4: 22-24 September   
Registration and on-site accommodation bookings are currently open.
Visit our website for more information: www.kyck.org.au   

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In this interview, Jesse Morrison from St Peter’s Nightcliff shares how God worked in the

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A Training Resource for All: NextGen Online

NextGen leader’s training conference is now an easy, accessible training resource for all. 
​For over 30 years, NextGen leaders training conference has played an integral role in developing leaders in youth and children’s ministry. Hosted by Katoomba Christian Convention (KCC), NextGen’s word-class training model offers practical tools to know and share the Bible in youth and children’s ministry, Scripture classes, home groups and 1- to-1 discipleship settings.  
Training Leaders, Transforming Lives  
By God’s grace, NextGen has played a pivotal role in training Christian leaders across Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, India, Uganda and the Solomon Islands. As a result of attending NextGen, over 12,000 delegates have graduated from the program with a renewed love for God and confidence to read and teach the bible to others. We praise God that over the years, we have seen leaders trained and lives transformed; conversions for Christ and commitments to enter fulltime pastoral or Christian ministry. 

A new format to train more disciples 

While NextGen has historically been offered as an in-person conference, the format has evolved to address the challenges presented by the pandemic. For this reason, in the past two years, NextGen has been offered in alternative and online formats. The benefits of these changes include a lower training cost and increased accessibility of gospel training for Christians living in regional, interstate Australia and overseas. 

Whilst longer-term plans are still being worked out for NextGen, KCC is committed to ensuring NextGen is available to train and equip individuals to know God’s Word and teach it to others. For now, NextGen will be made available as an easy, accessible online resource for all. By paying a one-off $99 contribution, delegates can join a membership-based portal which will be launched by the end of this year.  

The NextGen Online membership gives members access to all strand booklets and workshop content from NextGen 2022. This includes full access to four core short courses (previously named “strands”) and 11 practical video workshops for effective Christian ministry.  

For more information about NextGen’s online material visit the website: nextgen.kcc.org.au 

To sign up for NextGen updates, fill out the interest form here: nextgen.kcc.org.au/subscribe  

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Oxygen Returns for Christian Workers in 2023

After 5 years, Oxygen Conference is officially returning for workers in Christian ministry. Hosted by Katoomba Christian Convention, Oxygen exists to refresh workers in their zeal for God and the work that He has called them to do. 
In 2023, Oxygen will return as a 4-day conference retreat in the beautiful Blue Mountains. A line-up of guest speakers including Paul Tripp and Zack Eswine will speak on the topic, “Reshaping Our Hearts for the Work We Do”.  
Check Your Heart
The Bible tells us that the heart is the centre of our being.  

Everything in our lives, including our ministry, flows from it. From the “shape” of your heart flows the “shape” of your ministry – but is your heart and ministry the “shape” that God wants it to be?  

While we may begin our work with our love for God and the gospel, the unique pressures of Christian ministry may reduce our hearts into something less than what God wants it to be.  
Little by little, our “doing” for God may come from some other place than our “being with” God. Instead of labouring with hearts of Christ-like love, humility and faith; we find ourselves striving with hearts hardened by pride, resentment and fear.  

Workers in Christian ministry dedicate their lives to teaching, encouraging and serving others, but who teaches, encourages and serves them in return? When was the last time you truly slowed down to check the “shape” of your heart?  
Refresh Your Heart
Whether you are new to ministry or have been labouring for many years, we invite you to join us at Oxygen to be refreshed by God’s word, and to return to your ministry with a renewed passion for the work He has called you to do.  

Oxygen will run from 15-18 August at the StayKCC conference centre in Katoomba, NSW. Over four unrushed days, delegates will be served with a quiet, focused space to hear God speak and to rest and reflect in nature. God’s word will be opened each morning and evening, and delegates will be equipped through practical sessions aimed at nurturing and cultivating a “God-shaped” heart.  
Bring Your Team and Register Today! 
Registrations are now open for you and your ministry team. Standard ticket pricing is available from now until July 18, 2023. 

Your ticket includes the full in-person conference program from Tuesday to Friday, booklet and fantastic catering (morning teas, lunches and a special final night supper). On-site, catered accommodation is also available.  

For more information on tickets, speakers, program and the group discount rate visit our website:  oxygenconference.com/register

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1,300+ Women Refilled and Refreshed at OneLove

We praise God that on Saturday 20th August, over 1,300 women from 378 churches gathered under God’s word at OneLove women’s conference.  
OneLove 22 Delegates
Women joined the event from across the state, with the largest groups coming from St Thomas’ Anglican Church (North Sydney), Chinese Christian Church (Milson’s Point), Harbour City Church (North Sydney), Narwee Baptist Church (Peakhurst) and Rouse Hill Anglican Church (Rouse Hill). The livestream option also allowed women from interstate and overseas to join the event, with 180 churches tuning in from Canberra, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, Canada, Malaysia and Namibia.  ​
OneLove 22 Delegates
Each year at OneLove, God’s word is preached around a theme that is relevant to women in all walks of life. This year, International Bible Teacher and Author, Nancy Guthrie returned to teach on the theme: “Running on Empty: How God Works Through Our Emptiness, Not in Spite of It”

In her first talk, ‘The Life We’re Hungry For’, Nancy showed us from both the Old and New Testament, the ways in which God does his “best work with empty”. Starting all the way from the Creation story, Nancy emphasised that though emptiness can feel dark, with God’s presence, it is never without hope.  

In her second and third talks, ‘The Love We’re Thirsty For’ and ‘The Joy We’re Looking For’, Nancy showed us that though a relationship with God is the source of all human love, joy and satisfaction, God’s people have the tendency to abandon God and to give their affections to false idols. By “starving ourselves of companionship with God”, Nancy highlighted the reason for our emptiness, and that we can be filled again if we return to the only One who can quench our thirst and satisfy our desires.  
OneLove 22 speaker, Nancy Guthrie
For many of our delegates, the preaching was the highlight of the day as it served as a necessary reminder of God’s purposes and plans for the empty places of our lives: 

“Reminded that God allows me to feel empty so I will yearn for Him alone.”
“After several family tragedies that I have had to deal with I was running on empty. Hearing how to fill the ‘empty’ with practical strategies and being reminded that the Living Water must be consumed daily and in large quantities and not sipped.”
“Nancy Guthrie approached the topic in an expository teaching style—from Genesis to Revelation—a very wholistic and refreshing approach. It was encouraging to hear that God is gracious and faithful in the midst of seemingly impossible situations, as we all experience from time to time.” “Challenged to reconsider the “wilderness” I am experiencing at the moment and God’s plan in that.”

OneLove also gave delegates who gathered in-person an opportunity to spend quality time with sisters from church, and to be enriched by  the intergenerational fellowship with thousands of other believers across the state: ​

“It’s been a long time since I set aside a whole day to spend in fellowship with fellow believers and God. OneLove has given me renewal, and a new perspective on why I feel like I’m running on empty. “The singing was uplifting and Nancys talks were wonderfully Bible based and encouraging. Our group conversations on the train trips to and from the conference were also beneficial to us as a group of church women.”   “I had a great day out with my daughter, granddaughter, daughter-in-law to be and friends. The teaching was great. Loved the singing and corporate worship.”  

Louise Blencowe shares her testimony at OneLove 22
OneLove also featured inspiring testimonies by women who shared the ways in which God has filled the empty places of their lives. Louise Blencowe joined the platform to share the sadness she felt with parenting a child with a disability, how she filled the loneliness with alcohol, and how the life of Jesus empowered her to trust God and turn to Him in her distress. 
Nicole Kankaanpaa shares her testimony at OneLove 22
Nicole Kankaanpaa shared the loneliness of moving to Sweden—a non-English speaking country where she felt like an alien without community. In her testimony, Nicole shared how God used this experience to fill her with a new purpose and perspective, even on the soil of unfamiliarity.  
 
Did you miss out on OneLove 2022? Our Livestream video is available to watch on-demand until midnight, 17 September. Access it here.

Jackie Hill Perry returns to speak at OneLove 2023! 

We are thrilled to announce that Author, Bible Teacher and Hip Hop Artist, Jackie Hill Perry will return to the KCC platform for OneLove 2023! Sign up for email updates on the OneLove website: onelovewomen.com  
OneLove 23 Speaker: Jackie Hill Perry
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1,500 Men ‘Called to be Sons’ at BASECAMP

We praise God that over two weekends in August, 1,500 men from 318 churches gathered under God’s word at BASECAMP men’s conference. 
Men joined the event from across the state, with the largest groups coming from Dubbo Presbyterian Church, The Refuge Baptist Church (Oran Park), St Philips Anglican Church (Eastwood), Cheil English Ministry (Concord), and Springwood Baptist Church. The livestream option also allowed men from interstate to join the event, with 11 churches tuning in from Canberra, Tasmania and Queensland.  
Each year at BASECAMP, God’s word is preached around a theme that is relevant to men from all walks of life. This year’s theme was “Called to be Sons: Living Under God Our Father”. 
Keynote Speaker, Malcolm Gill (Associate Minister, St Andrews Cathedral Sydney) kicked off the event by opening the book of Romans to address two questions: 

1. What is the significance of being God’s sons?  
​2. What is the implication for the way we live now?  

By explaining the theology of adoption and Sonship, Mal helped delegates to better treasure their God-given identity, and to be empowered by the hope and purpose it brings: 

“Talks were great at challenging me and renewing my mind. Also, my son has just given up on the faith, yet he came because he enjoys hanging with me and has come every year since he was 12. He loved the talks and especially the psychologist.” 

​– Sean, BASECAMP 22 Delegate “It gave me more confidence to go through life. It reminded me how much I am loved as a son of the Father.”

– Ross, BASECAMP 22 Delegate “Great to be reminded of my sonship with God. So good to see men who had never been before benefit greatly from being reminded of gospel truths and spurred on to live for Jesus in their job, church and family life.” 

– Andrew, BASECAMP 22 Delegate “Great reminder of how valued, loved and secure we are with Jesus.” 

– Jeremy, BASECAMP 22 Delegate

Guest speaker, Jonathan Andrews (Clinical Psychologist, Heart in Mind) also spoke into the topic of Sonship through his talk “The Heart of a Son”. By combining Scripture and secular psychology, Jonathan addressed the problem of social isolation and loneliness amongst Australian men, and thus the necessity of staying “connected” to God, other brothers, and one’s God-given identity.  

Pastoral Counsellor, Jeremy Ward, also joined the platform to address the common struggle of busyness. Addressing our time-poor culture of hustle and hurry, Jeremy presented a 6-step framework to help delegates identify the heart issues that keep them stuck and distracted by busyness 

Did you miss out on BASECAMP 2022? Our Livestream video is available to watch on-demand until midnight, 12 September. Access it here.  

Join us for BASECAMP 2023!  

BASECAMP will return in 2023 on the weekends of the 5th (Sydney) and 11-12th (Mountains) of August.  Alasdair Groves, the Executive Director of CCEF will be joining us to speak on the theme “Unravelling Emotions”.  
 
Learn more on our website: basecampmen.com  
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We praise God that over two weekends in August, 1,500 men from 318 churches gathered

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