My home church, Life Connection Church in Phoenix, AZ, is hosting a men’s conference this March 6-7 called Anthropology. We have Ryan Delmore from Vineyard Music and 5 Cities Vineyard coming in to lead us in worship throughout the conference as well as Sunday morning service. And we have Dr. Richard Hanner , professor at CFNI, as our featured guest speaker.
Here is the official conference description.
Anthropology is a gathering of men who desire to walk in maturity, responsibility and authority in Christ. We will confront the tough issues men face, soul ties, sex, addiction, and pornography and encourage and speak God’s truth in fatherhood and restoration. We desire to see men young and old know who God has created them to be and not surrender responsibility, but to be mature men, passionate after Christ, free from sin, bold and mature in their faith, leading their families as Christ intended.
You can get the entire conference schedule here as well as registration info. We also have a Facebook event for Anthropology, so if you aren’t already a fan of the Life Connection Church facebook page, get on it. I hope those of you men in the Phoenix are will come check it out, it’s going to be a blast.






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Hanner! You’ll love him!
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I have a very strong connection to a man at my church. It's really bizarre – I feel like I have always known him. I believe in past lives and I have had other people tell me they have had odd connections to certain historical time periods, dreams they can't explain, odd connections to other humans, etc.
Interesting point to make about Christians really are looking towards God's Govt.I am not sympathetic to racism- it is abhorrent- St. Paul's comment about how people spoke of people from Crete (Titus 1v12-13) is evidence enough for Christians to abhor racism. We should hate all sin, not be so PC
I am always interested institutional history, I have always known him. I believe in past lives I read that the Bishop did in fact require that the hospital subject itself to religious doctrine in all matters, and that would imply any conflict between any medical procedure and church teachings.