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The I.Q. Forum - Grappling With My Reality

By Chantell Smith
October 31, 2005

Take a moment to revisit the mission statement of ninetyandnine.com.

Now perhaps it will be easier to understand me when I say that after participating in the Identity Quotient (IQ) Forum held October 21-22 at Gateway College of Evangelism in St. Louis, I’ve finally found my Voice.

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Another Katrina Story: Devastation on a War-like Scale

By Bryan Dudley
October 17, 2005

Nothing draws people together more rapidly than a great tragedy.  This has been demonstrated many times over in the past and especially by the recent catastrophe of Katrina and her devastation.  While this is by no means the only disaster to strike in our world, it is the one closest to home, and the one we relate to the easiest in North America.  Though the United States was the hardest hit, the effects have been indelibly imprinted in the minds of all peoples of North America.

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IBC Music Conference 2005

By Rachel Cox, Sarah Dahl, Adina Lashley, Amber Lutz, Brittney Mernick, Allison Sursa
April 25, 2005

Attending Indiana Bible College’s Music Fest has been an annual tradition for the music staff of our church.  This year, our music director decided that instead of the normal group of attendees, participation would be opened to several of our local up-and-coming musicians/singers.  On April 13th, six girls left town for an adventure at Calvary.

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Apostolic Girl Slain After Youth Event

By Cara Davis
April 20, 2005

Sarah Michelle Lunde was not unlike many kids who come to The Pentecostals of Apopka from the Florida Disrict for our youth conference called Fusion (formerly known as Variety). Lunde lived close to Tampa and had been attending Bro. Johnny Cook’s church, The First Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ in Ruskin, Florida, for nearly three years.

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The Funeral of N.A. Urshan

By Candace Barcus
April 4, 2005

While St. Patrick’s Day found Indianapolis celebrating the legend of St. Patrick, Calvary Tabernacle, in the same city, was celebrating the life of a truly legendary man in the Apostolic movement—Reverend Nathaniel A. Urshan.

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Just a Peek: A Reflection of My Two Nights and One Day at the 30th Annual JCM National Music Ministry Conference

By Ladonna Brown
April 4, 2005

A Peek at the City

This was my first peek at Jackson, Mississippi. I explored the city on the Internet while safely at home in the hills of Kentucky. I was puzzled about the motel and restaurant addresses. Frontage Road. Interstate 55. How could any building have an address of Interstate 55? Frontage Road? How could one road be so long? Just one peek and I knew.   Super-easy city to drive around in. You will find everything you need right on Frontage Road.

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E3: Subject Experts, Peer Training, and Baptized Brains

By Kevin Brown
March 28, 2005

E3 was the first business conference of its kind in the United Pentecostal Church (UPC).  The purpose of the conference was precisely what its name consisted of—E3: EMPOWER, EQUIP, EXCHANGE.

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Tsunami Update: Fresh Water Relief

By Kim Bassin
February 7, 2005

Many have asked what we are doing to help with the tsunami relief efforts and if there was any way they could help.  Here is a little update as to what is happening here and what we have been involved with.

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Thrive 2004 – College and Career Conference a First Among Apostolics

By Melissa Fross
January 31, 2005

The fact is that Apostolics love to “conference.” This is an absolute truth about us. In fact, any casual observer of Apostolic culture might quickly come to this same conclusion merely by reading our many magazines and other websites like this one.

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Tsunami! Prayer Still Protects!

By Kim Bassin
January 3, 2005

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