SBC 2008 Monday

Monday June 9, 2008   ~   1 Comments

Monday Night Update:

It was a long, but good day at the SBC.

I will be twittering and potentially live-blogging some of the major actions of the SBC tomorrow. Be sure to check back here for details.

And look, if you are not following the action on Twitter, you missed these photos:

Frank Cox, James Merritt, and Tim Dowdy admiring LifeWay Research Insights.
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Avery Willis wearing a $4 calculator watch from the 80s.
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Bill Wagner enthusiastically endorsing my co-authored new book.
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And, finally, the crowd at my book signing. It's O.K. everyone, one at a time, single file please.
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And you don't have to sign up to follow all the action on Twitter. Just bookmark and check twitter.com/edstetzer.

Interviews Tomorrow
I have a number of interviews happening tomorrow you may want to be aware of:

The Albert Mohler Show

American Family Radio with Allie Martin

Shorter College, my college Alma Mater, is doing a profile

Chad Bresson and the PATH

Ashley Clayton for the It's a New Day emphasis

Buzz
This year's convention is getting a lot of attention in the press and highlights many of the hot issues and concerns we face in 2008. I have listed a few:
The Ledger (FL),

The Tennessean (TN),

The Dallas News (TX),

The Courier Journal (KY)

for some of the coverage.

Posted on June 9, 2008 at 9:21 PM   ~   1 Comments

Tagged with: SBC

1 Comments

Mike Williams
06/10/08 @ 10:31 PM

Ed, you know, I never cared about twitter until I began following your convention updates.

Absolutely hilarious. And yet somehow informative.

Keep up the good twittering. And thanks!


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