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This is a reminder of the Tabernacles conference that we will be hosting from October 18-20 at the DoubleTree hotel on Park Place Blvd. in Minneapolis! We have held conferences there in past years. The cost for a room is $129 per night, plus appropriate taxes. Considering the inflation rate these days, this is a good price.
Keep in mind that there are two DoubleTree hotels in Minneapolis. We will be meeting at the one on Park Place just off Hwy 394 that heads west out of the downtown area.
As usual, our plan is to livestream most of the sessions. The exception is James Bruggeman, who does not want to do things live but prefers to edit the videos before making them available on his website.
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"Let me see if I've got this right . . . You want me to go into that room with all those kids, correct their disruptive behavior, observe them for signs of abuse, monitor their dress habits, censor their T-shirt messags, & instiill in them a love for learning."You want me to check their backpacks for weapons, gang-ware, wage war on colds, flu, drugs, & sexually transmitted diseases, & raise their sense of self esteem & personal pride."You want me to teach them patriotism & good citizenship, sportsmanship, & fair play, & how to register to vote, balance a checkbook, & apply for a job."You want me to check their heads for lice, recognize signs of antisocial behavior, & make sure that they all pass the final exams."You want me to provide them with an equal education--regardless of their handicaps, & communicate regularly with their parents in English, Spanish, or any other language, by letter, telephone, newsletter, email, blogs, facebook, twitter, regular progress reports, & report cards."You want me to do all this with a piece of chalk, a blackboard, a bulletin board, a few books, a big smile, & a starting salary that qualifies me for food stamps."You want me to do all this, & then you tell me . . . I CAN'T PRAY?"