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What We Believe
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Sola Scriptura: The
Scripture Alone is the Standard
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Soli Deo Gloria: For the
Glory of God Alone
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Solo Christo: By Christ's
Work Alone are We Saved
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Sola Gratia: Salvation by
Grace Alone
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Sola Fide: Justification by
Faith Alone
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World Without End Ministry
P.O. Box 177
Cagayan de Oro
Central Post Office
Cagayan de Oro 9000
Mindanao, Philippines |
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"It is enough for good
people to do nothing, for evil people to succeed."
12 Little Things Every Filipino Can Do To Help Our Country
by Alexander L. Lacson
1st Annual Carlsbad
Eschatology Conference
Brian L. Martin
Last March, my wife and I had the pleasure of attending the
1st
Annual Eschatology Conference in Carlsbad, New Mexico. I have to
confess that I was a bit apprehensive about the location—it seemed to me
that Carlsbad was pretty much out in the middle of nowhere. After
driving from El Paso to Carlsbad I was
sure that it was in the middle of nowhere. I wondered what kind
of turnout the conference would receive (oh me of little faith!). Well,
with attendance right at the century mark, it was obvious right away
that the turnout was not disappointing—in fact, I even heard comments
that it was the largest Preterist conference that some of the speakers
had attended.
The
lineup of speakers included some of the best-known names in Preterism:
Kurt Simmons (who organized and hosted the conference), Don Preston, Ed
Stevens, John Noē and Todd Dennis. All were previous contributing
authors to
Fulfilled! Magazine, but with the exception of John Noē, I had
not met any of them. What a blessing it was to finally meet the
individuals that I had been trading emails with for so long.
When
Kurt’s promotional email stated that the conference grounds were
situated next to the beautiful Pecos River, I figured that he was just
“talking the place up.” Wrong again! I don’t know that I’ve ever seen a
river with water that color—it was almost turquoise. My wife and I had
an extra day after the conference before our flight out of El Paso, so
we spent some time walking along the paved pathway that meanders along
both sides of the river, joined by a floating bridge. The conference
center itself was a beautiful facility, with the main lecture room
walled-in by windows overlooking the river.
Many
of the attendees met on Friday morning and went to Carlsbad Caverns—I’ll
let the pictures speak for themselves. The conference itself started
Friday afternoon, and we heard from all five of the speakers. The
morning and afternoon sessions on Saturday featured four speakers each,
which made for some information-packed days.
During the breaks between lectures attendees had a chance to meet one
another, as well as chat with the speakers and purchase materials which
they had available. I forget which attendee came the farthest distance,
but my wife and I met individuals from Idaho, Texas and Georgia, among
other places.
The
conference was both audio- and videotaped, so you haven’t missed out if
you were unable to attend. Check Ed Steven’s site,
www.preterist.org, for CD’s and
DVD’s of the conference. Of course, there’s nothing like being there in
person, so make plans to attend next year’s conference.

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