Conference Alert: Online Registration Temporarily Down

Dallas Online Registration Closes at Midnight (CST)

Brett and I just feel blessed that this hasn’t happened before, but it appears that a gremlin has temporarily disabled us from receiving online registrations.

We expect the problem to be fixed within a day or two, but for those of you needing to register for the Dallas conference this weekend, please accept our apologies for the unexpected (and slightly premature) closing of online registration. Room is still available, so please take advantage of on-site registration on Saturday morning.

Doors Open: 8 AM — Session One: 9 AM

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5 Responses to “Conference Alert: Online Registration Temporarily Down”

  1. Hannah Says:

    Hello, I really love this. Thank you so much! I will be there in Dallas and I am going to be there! Thanks for giving this to go to…

    Thank you guys so much and may God bless you in your work ahead

  2. Josiah Robertson Says:

    I am sorry guys. Hopefully you can get it up quickly. I will be praying.

  3. Cora Beth Says:

    Hey you guys! I just got home from the conference! You guys did an AWESOME job! Praise the lord! 46 people accepted Christ! The Lord is doing a mighty work through you guys…Keep it up!

  4. Heather Says:

    Prayed for you guys all day!
    Can’t wait to hear how it went.
    heather

  5. Laura Landry Says:

    Hey! Just wanted to drop a note on how incredible the conference was. Ya’ll did an incredible job of not only challenging us but also sharing with us passion and inspiration. And it was true, just like you said…at the conference it was easy to be a Rebelutionary, but then you go home and you’re so excited and you’re ready to tell the world WHO you really are and what you really can accomplish by doing hard things….and they want to admit you into a Psych ward. So then it bowls down to being a Rebelutionary by starting off with the “small” things and work up to the big things. Just a quick interesting note…I talked to a couple people after the conference and we were discussing small hard things and big hard things…I found it interesting that the big things were….obviously very big, but the number one small thing was “respecting and honoring your parents”. But once we started discussing it, they all said, “but really THAT is the HARDEST thing to do.” So it just show that by starting out by doing the “small” hard thing of honoring your parents you will automatically be doing one of the hardest things in the world and something that is considered impossible for a teenager to do.
    Anyway, I’m sorry, this is getting long. But to the Twins AND Mr. Harris…you all did a phenomenal job. I will be back next year…dragging along every friend that has a heart that beats. ;-) I was blessed. I was extremely encouraged and I was challenged. It was AWESOME!

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