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Plot a Course for Bloomington

I truly believe that everyone should go to this year’s ClearNote Fellowship Summer Conference. Cancel weddings. Reschedule vacations. Apply for early retirement. Do whatever it takes.* Find a way to come!

Why? I’ll give you four reasons…

It’s timely…

Mary Daly, a feminist scholar, once said,  “The bible is hopelessly patriarchal.” She is right. Every page of Scripture is saturated with the Fatherhood of God. It is the foundational doctrine on which all theology rests. Jesus taught us to pray to our Heavenly Father. The Spirit causes us to cry “Abba! Father!” The Apostles Creed opens up with “I believe in God, the Father Almighty.” The importance of the Fatherhood of God can’t be overstated. The world and devil know this to be true. This is why there is an unrelenting attack of the Fatherhood of God today.  Sadly, many Christians are unaware that the enemy’s mortars are cascading down on the church at this very point. So we thought…what better subject to tackle at this year’s conference? You know, be relevant.

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ClearNote Conference ’11