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Hearing God, Healing Prayer October 9-10 McKinney, TX (Greater Dallas) Cost: $45 CPLN Member Price: $36 Earlybird Rates until Sept 20: $36; CPLN Member $28 Pastors/Spouses: $22.50 (Half-price) (Must phone 1-800-217-5200 to register) College Students: $22.50 (Must phone 1-800-217-5200 to register) GROUP DISCOUNTS: 5 or more from same church--20% off; 15 or more--30% off lowest applicable fee (must register together). Discount comes off automatically at online checkout.
Location: Community Life Church 601 S Graves St McKinney, TX 75069 Do you struggle to understand how to hear God and how to pray with confidence and faith--especially in the area of healing? This conference looks at those important issues. The CPLN, Harvest Prayer Ministries and PrayerShop Publishing, in partnership with authors Ted and Isaiah Kallman, offer practical help to grow in these areas. Keynote Speakers: Ted Kallman is the co-author, with his son, Isaiah, of Stark-Raving Obedience: Radical Results from Healing Prayer. Ted is a well-known speaker at prayer and healing conferences who has also lectured a large cross section of churches and organizations. Ted and his wife, Claudia, are lay prayer leaders in Grandville, Michigan, where they lead a prayer and healing service every Wednesday evening called the “W.” Ted and those he has taught on healing prayer have seen thousands healed over the past six years. Isaiah Kallman is the co-author, along with his father, Ted, of Stark Raving Obedience: Radical Results from Healing Prayer. He regularly teaches on the topics presented in Stark Raving Obedience. He also is a music artist and worship leader. Isaiah has performed on 33 records, touring the United States for six years. His former band, Vigilantes, appeared in JANE magazine's unsigned artists CD in 2006. He was the worship leader for a large West Michigan church youth group, singing in front of 700 high school students a week. He continues to lead worship and performs original material under the name IKAIK. Read more from Isaiah on his weblog: isaiahkallman.blogspot.com .
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