Southeastern

Dec 27 – 29
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Conference Costs

Prices as low as $89 per person

Standard Housing

  • 4 per room: $109 per person
  • 3 per room: $119 per person
  • 2 per room: $139 per person

Standard Housing near the conference site.

Prices include two nights, three days lodging, the conference registration fee and all the conference attractions. The prices do not include meals. Most hotels do offer a continental breakfast. Anyone choosing not to stay at a conference hotel will be charged $75 per person conference fee.

* Conference fee not subject to discount.

Local attractions: Free time attractions include outlet malls, go-carts, putt putt golf, ice skating, arcades and the mountains.

Speakers

Scott Dawson, speaker — Scott Dawson has been preaching the Gospel since he was a teenager. The ministry that began with simple testimonials and youth rallies has grown into an evangelistic association that reaches across age and denomination lines in evangelistic efforts to offer a unifying message of hope: the Good News of Jesus Christ. Scott makes it a priority to keep his presentations real, innovative, and contemporary. Scott is the author of Dear Lord Why?, The Complete Evangelism Guidebook and in 2009, released his third book, Evangelism Today. Scott lives in his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama, with his wife, Tarra, son, Hunter, and daughter, Hope.

www.scottdawson.org

David Nasser, speaker — David is the visionary behind D. Nasser Outreach (DNO), which allows him to speak to more than 500,000 people each year at revivals, citywide rallies, camps and concerts. David's first self-published book, A Call to Die (2000), has sold more than 120,000 copies. His third book, Glory Revealed: How the Invisible God Makes Himself Known, was released in 2007 with a companion worship music CD by the same name. David toured the U.S. in 2007 with Third Day's Mac Powell, Shane & Shane, Brian Littrell, Starfield's Tim Neufiled, Hyper Static Union's Shawn Lewis, Trevor Morgan and Candi Pearson-Shelton. He, his wife, Jennifer, their son, Rudy, and daughter, Grace, live in Birmingham, Alabama.

www.davidnasser.com

Dave Edwards, speaker — David describes himself as an "itinerant postmodern pastor". For more than a decade, he has been sharing his unique brand of ministry to a postmodern generation, as he speaks more than 500 times each year to over 250,000 people. David speaks from his heart about issues relevant to the postmodern generation. Regardless of the setting, David's message is simple: helping people to discover the importance of a Christ-centered lifestyle and reintroduce the truth of God's Word by meeting people where they are in life and bringing them one step closer in the process of knowing and becoming like Jesus Christ. He has authored 14 books and resides in Oklahoma City.

www.davetown.com

Joey Hill , speaker — You know that guy who is up to date on the latest trends, is actively seeking the will of God, and can relate it to people both older and younger than him? That would most definitely be Joey Hill. Joey is a graduate of Samford University with a degree in Business. He served as a Student Pastor for over ten years until God called him to be a student evangelist. God has used Joey all over the country to help students shed defeated lives for the Glory of God through conferences, camps, revivals and missions. Joey serves in the Conference Department developing relationships and mentoring student ministers. He, his wife, Brownie, their sons Maxon and Tyson and daughters Hope and Ivey live in Warrior, Alabama where Joey serves as Senior Pastor of High Point Community Church.

www.scottdawson.org

Worship/Concerts

Kristian Stanfill, worship leader — Worship leader Kristian Stanfill is emerging as one of this generation's most compelling singer/songwriters. A writer of rare insight and vulnerability, he has the unique ability to build bridges over boundary lines that separate the hurting from the Healer. "A great worship leader must first be a great follower," Kristian asserts. "In order to lead people in worship you must first know how to listen to and follow the Holy Spirit." Kristian's songs have appeared on numerous Passion CDs and when he signed with sixstepsrecords for his debut project, Kristian became the label's first new artist since it's inception in 2000. Joining the label home of well-known worship artists Chris Tomlin, David Crowder*Band, Charlie Hall, and Matt Redman is heady stuff, but rather than fostering pride it merely served to reinforce Kristian's conviction that worship of a holy God is serious business. Kristian and his wife, Kerri, live near Atlanta, Georgia with their children, Isaac and Norah.

www.kristianstanfill.com

KJ-52, concert artist — In the past twelve months KJ-52 has surpassed 500,000 units for his career, won a Dove award, and been nominated for two more. KJ-52 has become one of the most trusted names in music as a songwriter, producer, minister, and comic poet, in spite of many seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Let's not forget: He is an unabashed follower of Christ, he is white, and he is a rapper. Most have said these things cannot be combined at all, let alone form an equation for success. But KJ has grown more than accustomed to facing his naysayers' head on. In fact, they fuel him: "I want people to tell me I can't do this. It's a big motivator. I love the challenge of proving critics wrong. I watched my own name mentioned on the 'Forty Least Hip-Hop Moments' on VH1' for writing a song to Eminem about who Christ was in my life. I actually love to hear things like that — I don't mind them talking about me because I am focused on a different goal than impressing those people. If I listened to critics it would distract me from reaching the kids who are in desperate need of help. My music, when you boil it down, is here for those in need."

www.kj52.com

Tenth Avenue North, concert artist — bio coming soon

www.tenthavenuenorth.com


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