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Convention Impressions

Lori Bouwkamp·1985-08-01

Convention

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The 15th Annual Young People’s Convention at Hudsonville

Gerald VanderKooy·1955-06-01

Convention

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Convention Diagnosis

David Ondersma·1963-05-01

Convention

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Exciting Week at Convention

Mikaia (Looyenga) Potjer·2019-11-01

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Indiana Mini Convention Review 2021

Leah Decker·2021-11-01

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Convention Study Studied

Edward Langerak·1965-03-01

Toplady Convention

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Convention

Cornelius Hanko·1944-10-01

There is at present only one that can properly be called the Convention. Only one that we have in mind when we constantly speak of it in that way. There have been many conventions of various groups. There have been other conventions of the FPRYPS.

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My Convention Impressions

Michael Lotterman·1982-08-01

That is exactly what a convention is; a tool which provides for our spiritual growth, an opportunity for fellowship with other young people, a means to maintain the concerns of our federation, and a time for relaxation and recreation. The Convention Theme, as you know, was “Our Changeless Calling in

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Study Committee on How to Improve Future Conventions

Robert Decker·1965-11-01

Conventions do have a social objective, no one is about to deny it; but this objective must be promoted along with, not over and above the other objectives. The convention outing, the pancake breakfast and the banquet are important social activities and the committee concedes this most heartily; nev

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Preparation for Convention 2009

Heath Bleyenberg·2009-07-01

Help them prepare spiritually! Go over the rules of convention. Discuss with them the theme of convention. Impress upon their minds and hearts that convention is a time for spiritual fellowship! That fellowship may consist in games and activities, in eating and dining, in swimming and canoeing…but f