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The Rev. Tony Evans, of Dallas, and the Rev. Fred Luter, of New Orleans, said they wanted to be in the room when history was made at the Oklahoma Baptists' 2024 Advance Conference, which was held ...
In the mid-quadrennial year, the USA/Canada region of the Church of the Nazarene hosts a conference which focuses on missions and evangelism for the United States and Canada Region. Commonly referred to as M and the numeral of the year it takes place in. (i.e. 2011 was called M11).
Oklahoma Baptists will host a free evangelism conference March 4-5 at St. John ... Oklahoma Baptists' 2024 Advance Conference is set for Monday and Tuesday, March 4-5, at St. John's Missionary ...
First Baptist Dallas is a Baptist megachurch located in Dallas, Texas established since 1868.It is affiliated with the SBC (Southern Baptist Convention).The Downtown Dallas Church is historically considered influential as a denominational leader among Protestant Churches in the United States serving as a successful model through its involvement of several legacy community missions.
Explo '72 was an evangelistic conference sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ, planned and directed by Paul Eshleman.Explo '72 has been called the most visible event of the 1970s Jesus movement, [1] and came to be associated with the same, even though its primary attendees were not directly involved in that movement.
Grace Evangelical Society (GES) is an evangelical Christian advocacy organization based in Denton, Texas, whose purpose is to promote Free Grace Theology.Founded in 1986, GES is a non-profit, evangelical publisher specializing in books that deal with soteriology from a free grace perspective.
Anthony Tyrone "Tony" Evans Sr. (born September 10, 1949) is an American evangelical pastor, speaker, author, and widely syndicated radio and television broadcaster.Between 1976 and 2024, Evans served as senior pastor at the over-9,500-member Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, Texas.
The conference inspired further regional conferences in Southeast Asia, Latin America, the United States, and Australia. Against a background of deep concerns among evangelicals regarding the doctrinal and missiological developments in the World Council of Churches, Billy Graham reiterated many of the major concerns of the 1966 Wheaton Congress.