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What do you mean I should acknowledge and praise God and say Hallelujah! Even more through these storms? Jeremiah tells us that we have hope because God’s compassions never fail. Join us at the Whole Woman Conference as we rediscover that hope and compassion never fails February 23 - February 24 Clarksville Community Center 103 Woodland Drive Clarksville, VA 23927 Let’s face it ladies: Sometimes girlfriends just need to get together! There are many benefits of coming together, of asking questions, of seeking answers. There are even more benefits of “coming aside.” “Like” us on Facebook at: Whole Woman Conference Clarksville When things are going smoothly, life is good! But sometimes life just stinks! Do you ever wonder if there is still a God out there or if he has left the scene? What happens when those “tougher than they should be” or “I don’t deserve this” times come along? Do you ever feel like you are being totally consumed when the storms are raging in your life, and they just don’t seem to quit? Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope: Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. Lamentations 3:21-22 Broken Hallelujah
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Page 1: Broken Hallelujah - wholewomanconference.com

What do you mean I should

acknowledge and praise God and say Hallelujah! Even more

through these storms?

Jeremiah tells us that we

havehope because God’s

compassionsnever fail.

Join us at the Whole Woman

Conference as we rediscover that

hope andcompassion never fails

February 23 - February 24

Clarksville Community Center103 Woodland Drive

Clarksville, VA 23927

Let’s face it ladies:Sometimes girlfriends just need to get together! There are many benefits of

coming together, of asking questions, of seeking answers. There are even more

benefits of “coming aside.”

“Like” us on Facebook at:Whole Woman Conference

Clarksville

When things are going

smoothly, life isgood! But

sometimes life just stinks!

Do you ever wonder if there is

still a God out there or if he

hasleft the scene?

What happens when those

“tougher than they should be” or“I don’t deserve this”

times come along?

Do you ever feel like you

are being totallyconsumed when the storms are raging

in your life, and they just

don’t seem toquit?

Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope: Because of the Lord’s great love we are not

consumed, for his compassions never fail.Lamentations 3:21-22

BrokenHallelujah

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News from NC A&T University, and currently a 3rd year M.Div student at Duke University Divinity School. She is a disciple of Wake Chapel Church in Raleigh, where she currently resides, and a 31 year member of Delta Sigma Theta. Bernadine serves and mentors women most invisible in society, and enjoys encouraging all people.

Entertainer:Betty RodenhizerBetty is a retired Administrative Assistant who served as Director of Nursery/Preschool at Clarksville Baptist Church in Clarksville, VA. Known as “Miss Betty” to her friends, she truly believes the Lord

loves a happy Christian and enjoys sharing funny stories about “her children” and others.

Featured Speaker:Rev. Jane Lyon, M.Div.

A native of Durham, NC, Jane currently lives in Clarksville VA with her husband Michael. Jane has a Master of Divinity from Duke

University where she serves as President of the National Alumni Council. She earned a BS in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Jane has a wide background in business, sales, and marketing. As an ordained clergy, she has worked in parish/church ministries and hospice aftercare. Jane is CEO of Whole Woman Conference, Inc and leads conferences and retreats for women in VA, NC and beyond. She is a former member of the Governing Board for Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, “a Christian network that helps people put their faith into practice.” Jane shares a deep love for and commitment to God that has developed through years of relationship, personal trials and life experiences. A gifted speaker, teacher and facilitator, she will challenge and encourage you where life and faith intersect.

Whole Woman ConferenceClarksville

February 23 - February 24, 2018$50.00

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ORRegister online at:

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select “Clarksville”

For more information please contact: Rachel West (919) 632-7452; [email protected]

Schedule of Events:

Friday, February 236:00pm Registration & Light Refreshments7:00 Conference Begins9:00pm Adjourn

Saturday, February 248:30am Registration & Continental Breakfast9:00 Conference Begins (lunch included)3:00pm Depart

Speakers Rev. Kristen TuckerKristen currently serves as the Minister of Spiritual Development and Communication at Pritchard Memorial Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC. Kristen received her Master Degree from Campbell

University Divinity School. She also has a MA in College Student Development from Appalachian State University, and a BS in Child Development and Family Relations from East Carolina University. She currently serves on the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Governing Board, “a Christian network that helps people put their faith into practice.” Kristen is also the author of “Message in a Post”. You can find her website at www.kristentucker.com or on Facebook: Message in a Post.

Bernadine AnthonyBernadine is an award-winning professional with nearly 30 years experience in telecommunications and customer service with fortune 500 companies. She currently serves in chaplaincy roles at Croasdale village retirement community and

the UNC wake Brook hospital. Bernadine has a BA in Mass Communications and Broadcast


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