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Evangelists conference coming in January

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November 24, 2003|8:25 am

The Assemblies of God National Evangelists Conference, Pulse 2004: The Final Frontier, will be held January 19-20, 2004, at Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida.

"There is no doubt that this gathering will be one of the finest Pulse conferences in recent history," says James O. Davis, A/G national evangelist representative.

Special speakers will include Mark Rutland, Ted Haggard, Steve Hill and Davis. The conference will also offer 10 workshops hosted by Johnny Jernigan, Sunday Adelia, Elmer Towns, Sam Rijfkogel, Ron Frierson, Pat Shatzline, Jonathan Wright, Davis, Jim Garlow and David Mohan.

According to Davis, registration costs have been lowered to $35 per person or $50 per couple for the two-day event. There are also a limited number of scholarships available for Assemblies of God evangelists to assist with costs associated with attending the conference.

For more information about the conference or to register, see the National Evangelists Office Web site at http://evangelists.ag.org/ or call 417-862-2781 ext. 1302.

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