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Christ Our Life Conference

Christ Our Life Conference
August 20-21, 2010

Ever wondered why you have negative thoughts about yourself?
Do you struggle with a chronic temptation or sin?
Would you like to better understand God’s strategy for your growth?
Why is the “Cross” much bigger than just forgiveness with God?
Interested in overcoming the performance treadmill
and resting in your true identity?
Can we really overcome sin and live in peace and rest before God?

These and other issues will be addressed when Grace Link
offers the

“Christ Our Life Conference”

at the Summit Crossing Meeting Room
347 Hughes Road, Madison AL 35758

Friday August 20th 6.30-9.30 pm and
Saturday August 21st 9 am–4 pm

Cost for the conference is $40 and includes syllabus, snacks and lunch on Saturday.

Presenters will be Blake Rymer and Bart Justice
who have shared these empowering truths internationally
with hundreds over the last 10 years

Space will be limited to 50 people and you must pre-register by sending a check for $40 to

Grace Link
PO Box 4131
Huntsville AL 35815

To get more info call Blake Rymer at 256.682.2216 or
access the Grace Link website, http://www.thegracelink.org.


Posted on 07/21 at 09:31 AM
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