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D6 Conference—the best value today!

By Ron | October 27, 2009


I watched moms and dads get it this weekend. Conducting a D6 workshop this weekend just outside of St. Louis, I watched as leaders in several churches grasped the principles and methods of what being a D6 mom and dad looks like. They are now equipped to go back to their churches and show others how to live out the principles commanded in Deuteronomy six and Nehemiah eight. I figure if we work really hard for two generations , these principles and behaviors will become second nature.

People are still blogging and talking about the D6 Conference 2009. Numerous pastors have emailed, called, or personally talked to me and said they were bringing a large group next year. Many brought only their staff this year. Phrases like:

“It is like drinking from a fire hose.”

“The best and most practical conference I have ever attended”

“I could have left after the first day and felt I had gotten my money’s worth.”

“This is a significant day in the history of the church.”

Today is the deadline for the very best rate you can get for the D6 Conference 2010. Save half your registration per person against the walk-in rate. It is $299 at the door and today you can register as many as you desire for $149 per person. If you do not have all the names now, no problem; just hold their spots and fill in the names later. Set a goal and determine you want ten sets of parents with you or all your leading volunteers and staff. We already have announced several major speakers for next year and will finish the announcements in January of 2010. Mark Holmen, Ed Stetzer, Brian Haynes, and Rob Reinow, and yes, Tim Hawkins will be back! Thirty-seven speakers made the 2009 D6 Conference more than an event and started a major movement for many who were looking for family emphasis and ways to reconnect church and home.

If you know you are coming, register today and save big!

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