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Educational Initiative

I trust your new year is off to a good start, and that the Lord is blessing you richly.

I am writing today with more information regarding the Introduction of our new educational initiative in Tennessee. As I mentioned in my letter to you, we will be hosting Dr. Ian Bond and Dr. Milford Gamble of Beacon University at our intensive to answer any questions you might have about the formal portion of our program. They will be with us at the ministerial intensive conducted at the State Campground, January 12-13, 2007.

I need to know if you will be joining us. Here is some important information for you:

1. If you will be staying at the campground for the entire intensive, the cost is $25. This will cover food and lodging.

2. If you are staying off-site, the cost will be $15, which will include your food.

3. Books are an additional cost of $10.

4. If you will be attending ONLY on the Saturday afternoon session, we can provide lunch for $5.

IMPORTANT****

We need to know if you are planning on being with us so that we can order food in advance of the intensive. You can do that by CLICKING HERE and letting me know when your plans.

I cannot emphasize how important it is for the MINISTRY OF TENNESSEE to get this information. I am looking forward to seeing you there. God bless.

E.C. McKinley

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