When Time is No More’ to be focus of Empower Evangelism Conference

EULESS?All eyes and ears will be on eternity during the SBTC’s Empower Evangelism Conference to be held Feb. 4-6 at First Baptist Church in Euless.

“When Time is No More,” based on Revelation 1:7, will be the theme for the annual conference featuring some of America’s finest evangelists, pastors, seminary professors, women’s speakers and musicians.

“I chose Revelation 1:7 because it proclaims the second coming of Jesus clearly and definitely,” said Don Cass, SBTC director of evangelism. “And that’s why I named the conference ‘When Time is No More.’ We want to reinforce the urgency of sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ.

“I want Texas Baptists to know that this is a conference for everyone, and there is no admission charge to hear these great speakers.”

The women’s conference, which precedes the general session, begins at 1:30 on Monday afternoon (Feb. 4) with June Hunt, Liliana Lewis, Barbara O’Chester and Katie Dyke-Kinsey. Each is on the cutting edge of the social and moral issues that face today’s women and their families.

Preachers and speakers for the Empower Evangelism Conference, beginning Monday evening, include Ergun Caner, Bob Pitman, Norm Miller, John Meador, John Morgan, Claude Cone, Herb Reavis, Michael Gott, David Ring, Paige Patterson, John Moldovan, Bailey Stone, Len Turner, and David Ring.

Among the musicians will be John McKay, music evangelist and SBTC evangelism consultant, and the Annie Moses Band of Nashville.

For more information on the Empower Evangelism Conference, visit the website sbtexas.com/evangelism or call the SBTC’s evangelism ministry at 817-552-2500 or toll-free at 877-953-7282.

{article_author[1]
Most Read

Bradford appointed dean of Texas Baptist College

FORT WORTH—Carl J. Bradford, assistant professor of evangelism and occupant of the Malcolm R. and Melba L. McDow Chair of Evangelism, has been appointed dean of Texas Baptist College, the undergraduate school of Southwestern Baptist Theological …

Stay informed on the news that matters most.

Stay connected to quality news affecting the lives of southern baptists in Texas and worldwide. Get Texan news delivered straight to your home and digital device.