While on this topic, please take a look at the
http://www.bibletechconference.com/blog/ BibleTech Blog .
Many of the recent entries were posted by Cup and Cross Ministries,
publishers of the New Bulgarian Translation.
Let's not allow the BibleTech blog to become "a monopoly voice" merely
throug
The list of speakers and abstracts is now online at
http://www.bibletechconference.com/speakers/
http://www.bibletechconference.com/speakers/ .
I'd love to come, but Seattle is such a long way.
David
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I am contemplating attending. Depends on how life and finances shake
out in the next few weeks and months.
--Greg
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 2:53 AM, David Haslam wrote:
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> Is anyone from CrossWire attending and/or speaking at
> http://www.bibletechconference.com/ BibleTech:2011 ?
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> Submission
Is anyone from CrossWire attending and/or speaking at
http://www.bibletechconference.com/ BibleTech:2011 ?
Submissions for titles and abstracts closed November 30, 2010.
David
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A call for speakers to give presentations at BibleTech:2011 is already
online.
"We are now accepting proposals for conference presentations. If you
specialize in the intersection of Bible and Technology, we would be thrilled
to hear what you are working on. Presentation topics can address a proje