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T4G – Day 1 Photos

I linked up this morning with the official photographer for the conference. Unfortunately his computer blew up last night and he has been unable to upload photographs. I guess he shouldn’t have relied on a Mac; some people never learn. I did manage, though, to nab one of the memory cards from his camera and I pulled a few photos from it. They are, as you can see, from yesterday evening when C.J. Mahaney introduced Thabiti Anyabwile, from when Thabiti taught his session on race and from the panel afterwards.

Together for the Gospel - C.J. Mahaney
C.J. introducing Thabiti Anyabwile.

Together for the Gospel - C.J. Mahaney
…and again.

Together for the Gospel - C.J. Mahaney
C.J. showing off Thabiti’s book which was given to each person here.

Together for the Gospel - Thabiti Anyabwile
Thabiti Anyabwile preaching.

Together for the Gospel - Thabiti Anyabwile
Thabiti going a little bit deeper answering a question from Al Mohler.

Together for the Gospel - Thabiti Anyabwile
The panel discussing Thabiti’s session.

Together for the Gospel - Mark Dever and C.J. Mahaney
C.J. Mahaney correcting Mark Dever on matters of geography.

Together for the Gospel - Bob Kauflin
Bob Kauflin leading worship.

Together for the Gospel - Julian Freeman
My buddy Julian belting it out.

Photos are courtesy of Together for the Gospel


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