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LIFE Outreach to Celebrate James and Betty Robison's 40 Years of Ministry and Marriage
LIFE Outreach International will present a 40th Anniversary Conference June 12-14 in Dallas to celebrate the minsitry and marriage of founders James and Betty Robison.
LIFE Outreach International will present a 40th Anniversary Conference June 12-14 in Dallas to celebrate the ministry and marriage of founders James and Betty Robison.
Featured guests at the event include the following:
Noted Bible teachers Beth Moore, Peter Lord and Dudley Hall
Peter Pretorius, LIFE's missionary partner in Africa
Jack Hayford, chancellor of King's College and Seminary in Van Nuys, Calif.
Mark Rutland, president of Southeastern College in Lakeland, Fla.
Willie George, pastor of Church on the Move in Tulsa, Okla.
Rick Godwin, pastor of Eagle's Nest Christian Fellowship in San Antonio, Texas
Robert Morris, pastor of Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas.
Musical guests include award-winning Christian recording artists 4HIM, Kathy Troccoli, Aaron Jeoffrey and Dennis Jernigan. Jeanne Rogers will lead the praise and worship.
The conference will be held at the Hotel Inter-Continental, formerly the Grand Kempinski, located at 15201 Dallas Parkway in Addison, Texas, north of downtown Dallas.
There is no admission charge to attend; however, registration is encouraged. To register, call (817) 267-0040, ext. 3730 or (800) 811-1308, ext. 3730.
James Robison has delivered the Gospel message for 40 years--first, through crusade evangelism; today, via television and the LIFE TODAY program, co-hosted with his wife, Betty.
In the ministry's 40-year history, LIFE has expressed God's love in word and deed with humanitarian relief and spiritual development to nearly 40 countries around the world. Among LIFE's current outreaches:
Since 1989, LIFE has been involved in mission feeding in Africa. The effective nutritional program has been credited with saving some 6 million lives throughout southern Africa.
LIFE is drilling much-needed, fresh water wells in remote areas of southern Africa, where people are dying from waterborne diseases, such as cholera.
With the construction of LIFE Centers on five continents, the ministry is providing long-term relief to desperately needy people and impacting entire communities.
The LIFE TODAY television ministry broadcasts to more than 130 million homes in North America, Australia and Europe and was named 2002 Program of the Year by the National Religious Broadcasters.
More information about the anniversary conference, as well as LIFE's ministry and mission projects, can be found on the organization's Web site: www.lifetoday.org.
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