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Free Stuff Fridays (G3 Conference)

Free Stuff Fridays

This week’s Free Stuff Fridays is sponsored by G3 Conference, who also sponsored the blog this week.

The G3 Conference exists for the local church. The purpose is to strengthen and encourage the local church as a whole — including both leaders and members (both men and women). Therefore, as an attendee, you will find the entire weekend profitable for you on both spiritual and practical levels. With the ability to choose different breakout sessions, you will be able to customize your weekend this January.

Remember to reserve your seats by 9/25 in order to save $40 per seat.

Last, of all, we are pleased to provide TWO pairs of conference tickets to the G3 Conference to two readers of Challies.com. We look forward to serving you this January! For more details visit G3Conference.com.

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