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Join JCM as we travel to Dallas on Sept. 30th

 

Creation junkies, this conference is for you! - Join Jesus Created Ministries (JCM) president, Clint Bishard, and treasurer, Mark Fox, on a one day trip to Dallas on Saturday, September the 30th to attend the Thousands… Not Billions Conference.  This conference is critical in that it equips Christians to uphold the Bible's history as true and in return helps restore credibility to the Bible’s message of salvation through Jesus Christ (see John 5:46-47).

 

This conference is being presented by the Institute of Creation Research (ICR) to highlight the results of the RATE (Radioisotopes and the Age of The Earth) project.  The RATE initiative was an eight year research effort dealing with the scientific dating methods that many believe prove the earth must be billions of years old.  The Ph. D. level speakers will be highlighting their research that reveals an age of the earth consistent with the young Biblical age presented in Genesis.

 

God willing, we will be leaving from the parking lot of Tulsa Bible Church at 4:00 am in the morning (Sept. 30th)!  We will drive via mini van to Dallas and stop along the way for breakfast.  We should arrive by 8:30 am in time for the start of the conference.  We will leave the conference between 3:30 – 4:00 pm.  On the way back we will stop for dinner somewhere along the way and should be back in Tulsa between 8:30-9:00 pm.  You will need money for breakfast and dinner, but lunch will be provided as part of the conference fee.

 

The conference fee is $30 dollars.  If you are interested in joining us for the conference then call Clint at 918-720-6763 to confirm your spot in the van (only 2 seats left).  Also, given the more academic nature of this conference, we will be limiting the participation to those who are 16 years or older.  For the complete details of the conference see ICR’s link below:

 

http://www.icr.org/index.php?module=events&action=view&ID=207

 

 

 
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