Exciting stuff at the Together for Adoption Conference, October 1-2, 2010. Don't miss this early registration opportunity.
Together for Adoption, ABBA Fund, The Austin Stone Community Church, Verge Network, Hill Country Bible Church, and Hope for Orphans are partnering together for this unique event to further equip churches and families to fulfill the orphan mandate.
God has provided us with an excellent keynote speaker lineup to help us unpack this year's conference theme:"The Gospel, the Church, and the Global Orphan Crisis." There is not a more important theme that we could consider. The gospel is the almighty power of God to equip and mobilize the church to be the church and to fulfill the orphan mandate. Therefore, our primary objective is to immerse ourselves in the good news of Jesus for our joy and the good of orphans.
We are anticipating between 1,000-1,200 passionate people joining us to consider this wonderful and critically important theme.
- 30+ breakouts on orphan care, adoption, fostercare, child-trafficking, the church, and mission.
- 6 good-news saturated general sessions
- Worship led by Aaron Ivey.
- Strategic networking opportunities with others who share your passion and interest
Early-bird registration ends June 30th - $69 per person. We are also offering a church group discount (see our Registration Fees and Childcare page for information: Together for Adoption Registration.
We do not want you and your church to miss out on this early pricing discount. Download our poster here (Together for Adoption) to advertise at your church or to create bulletin inserts. Here is a sample blurb that could be used to communicate to your church:
"Don't miss the Together for Adoption 2010 National Conference, Oct 1-2, in Austin, TX. The conference theme is "The Gospel, the Church, and the Global Orphan Crisis." Come hear leading voices address the Church's call to care for the orphan. Early bird registration is $69 through June 30th."
Visit Together for Adoption for more information and to register.
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