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2007·03·16 · 4 Comments
2007 Ligonier Conference

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The 2007 Ligonier Ministries "Contending for the Truth" Conference began this morning. Featured speakers are John MacArthur, Albert Mohler, John Piper, Ravi Zacharias, and, of course, R.C. Sproul.

Ligonier is making available, free of charge, a live video webcast of the conference, which you can access here. I considered watching and pretending to live-blog it, as Tim Challies is doing, but since I only type 35-40 words per minute, I gave up on that idea. So you'll have to settle for Tim's reporting.

Update:
John Rush is also covering the conference.

4 Comments:

1. 07·03·16··09:13
Even So...

I only type 20 words per minute, so that is why I had to just take copious notes and then come home and blog the Brandon Biblical Theology Conference at night...

Funny enough, our youth pastor is at Ligonier, only an hour away from us, and here I am talking to you instead...not sure if this makes you special, or me lame...

2. 07·03·16··11:59
David

I'll go with "I'm special."

3. 07·03·16··17:54
John R.

I'm here at the conference as well. I'm not live-blogging in order to spare the bandwidth--per their request for those watching...

But I'm posting my notes as soon as I can.

Good conference.

John R.

4. 07·03·20··03:08
Jimmy Li

Interesting that John MacArthur is on it too!


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