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ANNUAL NASHVILLE BIBLE CONFERENCE May 19-20

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hebrewroots98:
Hey Patrick,
I like your attitude! ;D

I would like to go and hear Ray, meet all of you brethren and have some fun with everyone; then have an extended stay to celebrate our 17 Anniversary early in exactly the area where we got married, and to reminisce and to show our little guy of where we used to live and the beauty of that area, as well as to visit Ft.Campbell, Ky where his 'mama wore combat boots...' ;)  But,...we are still waiting for the attorney to come through for us so it doesn't look like we are going to make it this year! :( :(

Hopefully next time... :)

Deborah-Leigh:

I once had the opportunity of flying to New Orleans to attend what was then known as the James Blanchard conference. Oliver North and Henry Kissinger were among the many erudite and worldly guest speakers. NOW if I compair what I am missing by CONTRAST with the Bible Study Conference that Ray is having, I feel that I would have GLADLY missed the James Blanchard Conference that drew over two thousand heads of industry and State, for the TRUTH that sets FREE.

Enjoy the privilege, joy and election to attend such a special time and place of holy banqueting! I will be thinking of you with happiness for the blessing to those who can attend.

Peace to you

Arcturus :)

hillsbororiver:

--- Quote from: Patrick on May 11, 2007, 11:32:07 PM ---countdown; T minus 7 days and counting. I'm ready to get out of the dry heat and enjoy some different weather for a few days.
We had a 30+ degree Delta T (morning low to evening high differential) yesterday.

I'm very excited about the subject/topic (whatever the correct word is).

ticktock, ticktock

 

--- End quote ---

 ;D  I hear you buddy!

The clock is ticking and Conference weekend is almost upon us, can't wait to see everyone!

We will be staying in Nashville until Tuesday, exploring the sights and getting a taste of the hospitality that so many of my friends say is in the heart of this town, this is my first time in Nashville other than a stopover at the airport a few years back.

Joe 

hebrewroots98:
...I THINKI I AM IN NEED OF REPENTING (FOR BEING JEALOUS FOR NOT GETTING TO GO)   ;)  :(

JOE, You could do any of the following...
-take a fairy ride down the Mighty Mississippi River.
-See Elvis' Mansion/Estate.
-Grand Ole' Opry (I never could bring myself to do this when I lived there! ;))
-Lots of music Studios and related History.
-Lots of Music Museums.
-(45 mins. North is the Ft. Campbell, Kentucky's' 101st AIRBORNE/AIR ASSAULT (the Screaming Eagles...2ND most readily deployable Army Base in the USA)  They have an indoor and outdoor Museum, in case your into that stuff.
Land Between The Lakes ("LBL"), a huge Lake that The Kentucky River ("Cumberland") and The Tennessee Rivers combine...you must drive across a LONG BRIDGE (I would say about a mile long bridge.)  they have a wonderful boat Marina, boating, canoeing, hiking, biking, fishing, picnicking, swimming, etc ....  talk about beautiful and tall pine and other trees; and a place away from the big city life.

Anyway...Just a few of my favorite places to go...
Let me know if you do any of these.  :o
Enjoy yourselves.....

Dennis Vogel:
Important Note:

The Club House Inn is booked, but there are rooms next door at the Ramada in with queen or king beds starting at $59.00.

RAMADA INN 2425 Atrium Way
Nashville, TN  37214

Phone: (615) 883-5201

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